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      01-18-2022, 11:07 PM   #15
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I built a composite deck that turned out very nice. I used a brand called Deckorators. I chose the highest end product from that manufacture. It gets less hot and has slip resistance. Three years baking in southern sun and it hasn’t faded. Still looks great and washes up easy every spring. The only downside is that it does still get hot. I’ve registered it at 170 degrees. The cheaper brands will go over 200. Too hot for bare feet and dogs feet during full sun. Also, if I had to do it over I would use 12 inch spacing on the joists versus 16. Composite materials while strong can be more bouncy than wood.
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