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Rhino Decking
I have two steps at my back door made out of redwood. It remains in
beautiful condition as it is covered by my patio roof. My front steps, also made out of redwood, don't look as nice as I would like to see them. If I stain them, they eventually get old looking, and if I carpet them, then when it rains/snows, all the moisture on shoes is tracked into my home. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I could do to spruce up my front steps. I had a builder over the other day, and asked him if Trex decking could be put over the redwood boards. He said yes, but that he recommended Rhino decking over Trex. Does anyone have any comments on Trex vs. Rhino. Thanks everyone. Corinne |
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