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Looking to refurbish an old deck. Deck is 30+ years old built entirely
of pressure-treated 2x lumber. Despite our (semig) best efforts it looks like hell with checking, some warping and popped nails. Overall, deck is quite sound, just looks awful. As only a handful of deck boards need replacement to provide a solid, flat surface, I'm looking seriously at the composite QuickCap system from Menard's. (manufactured by UltraDeck or Midwest Manufacturing, Inc.) Seems to be a pretty nice system with the color all the way through it and, having bought a small amount to "test" for "how it lays atop the old decking" I think it likely will do the trick. What I am wondering about is what sort of experience others have had with this specific product or similar "capping" systems from any other manufacturers? I know that it will weather but does it still look decent after... Any one out there with some information? Warnings? Cautions? Suggestions? |
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