Composite Decking is the most durable solution for decks, as it virtually maintenance free, and carries a minimum 25-year warranty.Learn more...
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Composite Decking in Calgary, Canmore, and Edmonton
At TimberTown, we’ve carried composite decking for 15 years. Composite is the strongest, most durable way to build a deck, and it can also be used for planters or deck accessories like chairs. While it initially costs more than wood, it saves you doing all the time and money of annual sanding and repainting needed with wood, and it always looks great. Our top brands are TimberTech and Trex - both are manufactured in the USA from mostly recycled materials, carrying 25 – 50-year warranties.
Key benefits of composite decking:
Durability. Composite decking is resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage, making it a long-lasting option. It can withstand harsh weather conditions without warping, splintering, or cracking.
Low maintenance. Unlike wood decking, which requires regular staining, sealing, and sanding, composite decking only needs occasional cleaning with soap and water to maintain its appearance.
Aesthetic appeal. Available in a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes, composite decking can mimic the look of natural wood or offer more contemporary designs. It allows for a consistent look across the entire deck with fewer color variations and imperfections.
Eco-friendly. Many composite decking products are made from recycled materials, reducing the need for virgin wood and helping to keep plastic out of landfills. This makes this type of flooring an environmentally friendly option.
Safety. Composite decking often has a slip-resistant surface, making it safer for walking, especially around pools and in wet conditions. Additionally, it doesn’t splinter, which is safer for bare feet and children.
Decking store TimberTown understands how important it is to sell high-quality products that offer the above benefits.
Applications of Composite Decking
Composite decking is versatile and can be used in a variety of outdoor environments:
backyards
patios
swimming pools
outdoor dining areas
waterfronts
public parks, etc
Are you looking for composite decking for sale? Contact TimberTown Building Center managers in Calgary (NE, SE), Canmore, or Edmonton.
Frequently Asked Questions about Buying Composite Decking
The main disadvantages are the cost – it’s more expensive than wood, and the weight – it does weigh substantially more than wood.
If you do it yourself, you can expect to pay about $7000 for the materials to build a deck.
Our composite decking shop gives you the opportunity to visit the showroom to consult with an expert who will help you choose the right product. You can also view composite decking online (on our website). Each product lists the characteristics and price, which are important when choosing a product.
You can buy decking materials 10x10 for $1,750, but installation by professionals costs differently. If you go to TimberTown, you can expect a bargain price.
The extra initial cost of composite will pay for itself in the long run, as it requires virtually no maintenance. Wood decks need to be sanded and refinished almost every year to keep them looking pristine.
All the composite decking that we carry is covered by a minimum 25-year warranty, with some warranties of up to 50 years.
The price of composite decking is formed depending on the size and thickness of the board, quality, strength, and other factors.