What’s the difference between TimberTech’s decking lines?
TimberTech offers various decking lines using either composite or PVC materials tailored to different preferences and needs. For instance, their composite Legacy Collection features a hand-scraped texture for a rustic look, while the composite Terrain Collection offers a wood-grain texture. The PVC Vintage Collection is available in three widths to enable creative designs. Each line provides unique aesthetics, colors, price points, and performance attributes.
How long does TimberTech decking last?
TimberTech decking is engineered to last for decades, with a lifespan ranging from 25 to 50 years depending on the specific line. This durability is due to its composite construction, which resists rot, decay, and insect damage, ensuring a long-lasting and low-maintenance outdoor living space for homeowners to enjoy.
Is a composite or PVC deck worth the money?
Engineered decking materials are definitely worth the investment. The labor costs to build a deck will be similar whether you choose synthetic decking or wood. It makes sense to choose composite or PVC to avoid paying for construction again for 25-30 years.
What’s the difference between composite and PVC decking?
Composite decking is made from a blend of wood fibers and recycled plastic, offering a natural look with enhanced durability. PVC decking, on the other hand, is entirely synthetic, providing superior resistance to moisture and stains. Both options offer low-maintenance solutions, but PVC tends to be more expensive and longer lasting.
What is the warranty period for TimberTech decking products?
TimberTech decking products come with a warranty period between 25 and 50 years depending on the product line. This extensive warranty reflects TimberTech's commitment to quality and ensures long-lasting performance and peace of mind for homeowners.
Does TimberTech decking get hot in the sun?
Composite products like TimberTech Composite are engineered to reduce heat absorption and typically have a surface temperature similar to wood. PVC decking is less dense than wood or composite materials so it absorbs less heat. In a hot and sunny climate, lighter deck colors are best. Light gray, white, or beige decking in either composite or PVC will reflect sunlight and retain the least heat. Light colors in TimberTech Advanced PVC decking stay up to 30° F cooler to the touch than competitive products.
How do I clean TimberTech decking?
To clean TimberTech decking, start by removing debris with a broom or leaf blower. Then use a mild soap and water solution or a recommended deck cleaner with a soft-bristle brush. Rinse thoroughly with water and avoid abrasive cleaners or pressure washers to maintain the deck's integrity.
Where can I buy TimberTech Decking?
Ring’s End sells TimberTech decking throughout the Northeast. You can visit a Ring End’s lumberyard to see TimberTech product samples, talk to an expert, and place your order, or you can order online for in-store pick up or delivery within our network. Ring’s End has store locations on the Eastern Connecticut shoreline, including Stamford, Darien, Wilton, and Wethersfield, Connecticut. In addition to our many stores in Connecticut, Ring’s End also has stores located in the Boston, MA area, Lewisboro, NY, and Portland, ME.
Does Ring’s End ship TimberTech products?
Ring's End can ship all standard items. However, “oversized items” are only available for In-Network delivery. These items will be clearly marked during the checkout process. Our delivery area spans Connecticut, Westchester County in New York counties, and western Rhode Island. To find out if your address is located within our network, see our In-Network Service Map. We provide LTL shipping quotes for in-and-out of network orders.