Choosing between wood and composite depends on your budget, aesthetic preference, and how much time you want to spend on maintenance.
Wood Decking (Treated Pine or Cedar):
- Pros: Lower upfront cost, natural look and feel, stays cooler in the direct summer sun.
- Cons: High maintenance. It requires power washing, sanding, and re-staining or sealing every 2 to 3 years to prevent splintering, warping, and rot.
Composite Decking (Trex, TimberTech):
- Pros: Ultra-low maintenance. Never needs sanding, staining, or painting. Highly resistant to fading, stains, scratching, and mold. Lasts 25-50 years.
- Cons: Higher initial investment upfront, and darker colors can get warm on bare feet during peak summer heat.
Pro Tip: Over a 10-year period, the cost of repeatedly staining and maintaining a wood deck often makes a composite deck the cheaper long-term investment.