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Replace PT deck horizontal boards with Trex??
My 7-yr old pressure-treated deck is starting to look bad on the flat
surface. The boards are cupping, cracking and its getting to be more difficult to stain it. The vertical boards (the skirting, the rails, etc are fine). Its the flat horizontal boards that are bad. What would it take to replace the flat surfaces with trex? Would the rails have to be dismantled/removed, or can the replacements be put in place around them? Is it a good idea to do this? Also, I had used a solid dark cedar stain on my deck. So the rails still have this color. If I get the dark trex, I am hoping this would match the rails, so I don't have to restain the rails. Any ideas/suggestions would help. Thanks. Mark Sabatini |
Replace PT deck horizontal boards with Trex??
On Apr 25, 11:54*am, wrote:
My 7-yr old pressure-treated deck is starting to look bad on the flat surface. The boards are cupping, cracking and its getting to be more difficult to stain it. The vertical boards (the skirting, the rails, etc are fine). Its the flat horizontal boards that are bad. What would it take to replace the flat surfaces with trex? Would the rails have to be dismantled/removed, or can the replacements be put in place around them? Is it a good idea to do this? Also, I had used a solid dark cedar stain on my deck. So the rails still have this color. If I get the dark trex, I am hoping this would match the rails, so I don't have to restain the rails. Any ideas/suggestions would help. Thanks. Mark Sabatini Cupping means they were installed upside down, Look at the end to see the grain curve, fix the boards, and rent a floor sander but you are sanding off CCA you dont want to breathe, or hire a floor sanding company, it will be new again, ive done it. |
Replace PT deck horizontal boards with Trex??
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Replace PT deck horizontal boards with Trex??
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