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JA July 3rd 05 11:45 PM

Decks--Anyone used Trex Brasilia?
 
We want to replace the old decking on our deck with
a composite decking. I never liked Trex but saw their
new line, Brasilia, today and think it looks like something
I wouldn't mind living with. Has anyone used it? If so,
would you use it again? Did you have any problems
with installation?

Thanks for any advice you can give.



k July 4th 05 01:15 AM

I only looked at the Brasilia because of your post, and it looks nice. I
put on a fairly large (400 sq ft) Trex deck about five years ago, and it has
behaved very much as advertised. We've left it to its natural gray and have
not had a single problem. It's basically maintenance by garden hose, except
on the shady side,where it picks up mildew, but that's easily removed. If
the company says the Brasilia product will hold its color, then it looks
very nice to me. Trex is a little flexy to work with, but you get used to
that soon enough.

k
"JA" wrote in message
...
We want to replace the old decking on our deck with
a composite decking. I never liked Trex but saw their
new line, Brasilia, today and think it looks like something
I wouldn't mind living with. Has anyone used it? If so,
would you use it again? Did you have any problems
with installation?

Thanks for any advice you can give.




Banty July 4th 05 03:02 PM

In article et, k says...

I only looked at the Brasilia because of your post, and it looks nice. I
put on a fairly large (400 sq ft) Trex deck about five years ago, and it has
behaved very much as advertised. We've left it to its natural gray and have
not had a single problem. It's basically maintenance by garden hose, except
on the shady side,where it picks up mildew, but that's easily removed. If
the company says the Brasilia product will hold its color, then it looks
very nice to me. Trex is a little flexy to work with, but you get used to
that soon enough.


How do you remove the mildew from the Trex? (bleach, TSP?)

Banty


k July 4th 05 07:35 PM

I use water with about 1/8 vol of bleach, a few tbsp of tsp and some laundry
detergent (keeps the liquid from beading up on the deck). I leave it for a
few minutes, then sweep with an old broom before hosing off. It's pretty
painless. I have one little corner where the mildew builds up. It gets
thick enough that I can get most of it with a paint scraper, then do as
above.

k

"Banty" wrote in message
...
In article et, k
says...

I only looked at the Brasilia because of your post, and it looks nice. I
put on a fairly large (400 sq ft) Trex deck about five years ago, and it
has
behaved very much as advertised. We've left it to its natural gray and
have
not had a single problem. It's basically maintenance by garden hose,
except
on the shady side,where it picks up mildew, but that's easily removed. If
the company says the Brasilia product will hold its color, then it looks
very nice to me. Trex is a little flexy to work with, but you get used to
that soon enough.


How do you remove the mildew from the Trex? (bleach, TSP?)

Banty





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