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Name:   UPSMAN - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/20/2017 1:52:10 PM

Getting ready to redeck my pier. Any suggestions on a coating that reflects heat and is easy to apply? Also looking at using Trex. Good or bad for reflecting heat?





Name:   DOCGEE - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/20/2017 4:55:25 PM

We have composite and it probably gets hotter than Yellawood.With that being said however, no splinters , no maintenence and should last a lifetime.





Name:   Rooster - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/20/2017 5:01:26 PM

Trex is bad heat wise.  just rede led my pier and will put Thompson's Clear sealant on once cured.  I am going to buy a cheap sprayer when ready.  My thoughts.





Name:   Shortbus - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/20/2017 10:28:46 PM

We put a PVC planking over structually sound 2" old school treated decking.  Satisfied.





Name:   Ryan_25 - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/20/2017 10:34:20 PM

Trex is a composite board. It will not help at all to put a clear stain on it. It wont accept stain, The lighter grey deflects heat better than red but is still more heat deflective than yellowwood with clear stain. I have built hundreds because I build them for a living I should know.





Name:   Rooster - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/20/2017 11:16:55 PM

Should have said re-decked with wood.  Neighbor 2 houses up has composit on small floating pier.  I went on it in bare feet one day in July .  Won't do that again.





Name:   Rooster - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/20/2017 11:16:56 PM

Should have said re-decked with wood.  Neighbor 2 houses up has composit on small floating pier.  I went on it in bare feet one day in July .  Won't do that again.





Name:   Buteye - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/21/2017 12:27:58 AM (updated 2/21/2017 12:30:43 AM)

What is PVC planking? I'm not sure I understand what type of product you have used. I am getting ready to re-deck and would like to know a little more detail about what you have done. Thanks!





Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Wood Grade
Date:   2/21/2017 1:08:13 AM

Yellow Pine for decking is graded Standard and Prime. Spend the money for the Prime which has far fewer knots. I did a porch which was 32ft wide and used one piece down the middle perpendicular to the other boards and then ran 16 footers with no cuts. Beveled the 16 footers with a slight bevel so there was no blunt 90% end where it met the perpendiculr piece. Makes a very attractive deck.





Name:   jwh445 - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/21/2017 11:45:09 AM

We have light brown Trex on our deck and it gets DANGEROUSLY HOT on some days.  We have to hose it down before use in mid summer and doing so creates a steam bath temporarily.  It's HOT!





Name:   realfast64 - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/21/2017 5:18:28 PM

  The coatings that are applied with a roller is expensive and labor intensive. They look good/ok for a short time (year or so).  Then they start to blister and peel. It is really a eye sore then. 

  The trex and other composite decking is not maintence free as it is advertised. Most require you to wash and treat every 3-5 yrs.

  After many years on the lake the best and most durable is wood that you scrub clean and never pressure wash.  after washing let it dry days and coat with a quality wood perservative.  But never never pressure wash it.





Name:   UPSMAN - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/22/2017 8:06:45 AM

Thanks for all the responses. It's looking like wood is the way to go.





Name:   Lifer - Email Member
Subject:   Deck coating?
Date:   2/23/2017 10:13:14 AM

Do yourself a favor and use 2" lumber instead of 5/4 deck boards, especially if your joist are on 24" centers. Extended life, less maintenance, and better look justify the extra expense IMHO.









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