Radiused deck & porch in Cumming Ga by Peachtree Decks and Porches LLC
comments (9) May 18th, 2009 in Project GalleryThis project was designed and built by Peachtree Decks and Porches in Cumming Ga
Azek decking and trim were combimned with fortress railing to creat an open look and low maintenance backyard living space
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Bobby Parks of Peachtree Decks and Porches LLC
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Azek or pvcs have up until now provided good performance with a marginal look , at least nothing that would compare to a freshly oiled Ipe or hardwood deck. Hardwoods definitely require a maintainence effort to keep "the look" but you know they'll last.
Not sure what your build schedule is like but there are some really nice products coming down the pike that will provide the perforamnnce of pvc with a true hardwood look. In fact Fiberon has a line available now called Horizons in both Rosewood (Cumaru) and another in Ipe color. This product has an inner composite core (green builder friendly) and an outer shell that comes with a 10 year color warrabty. We've used it and it is very durable. It is very scratch and scuff resistent.
As with most products it has a limited history but I do believe Fiberon is on track with this particular line. Azek and others are coming out with new versions that provide the hardwood look with cap stock products. These technologies are where the industry is going
. Although you'll definitely get multiple opinions when it comes to "wood or alternatives" I'm a believer in a short list of alternatives that will now provide both a performance and good look.
Posted: 4:23 pm on November 3rd
Thanks!
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Posted: 8:22 am on July 19th
Forgot the second part of your question.
I really like Azek and a short list of other pvc type of products. This includes Azek, Sensibuilt, and Trex Escapes.
Azek came onto the market as Procell years ago and was picked up/ bought out, by Azek who has been a major player in the pvc trim industry. It was a good match up and increased the production capacity.
Sensibuilt is under the Fiber Composirtes umbrella and some of the peolpinvolved were orginnally involved with Procell.
Theres a difference between these products and most typical composites which are made thru a combination of wood flour and recycled plastic, These can be good and reliable products but I consider them to be in a differnt catagory from the listed products.
I believe the pvc products out perform most when it comes to the "scratch, scuff, and stain test. Most do not absorb heat and they simply take less to clean up.
What we're all hoping to see is the introduction of a more natural looking pvc option which hopefully is not far down the road.
I believ you would be very happy with these products and the ease of use. Vey light and good fastening systems.
I'm very picky about products and we use these and only Brazilian hardwoods and very little pressure treated decking.
They all have strong backers in term of corporations etc
Posted: 4:29 pm on May 30th
It's more matter of having a new toy to play with called Photoshop and not covering up anything done incorrectly.
If you care to provide an emai,.address thru my website www.peachtreedecksandporches.net I'll be glad to shoot you over some detailed structural shots that will show a very clean, easy, and efficient way to build and structure radiused decks.
I've tried to add a couple to this posting but I'm getting a pop up that says becaused the contest is over I can't do any editing.
Posted: 4:17 pm on May 30th
Why did you choose Azek? It does look like a great product, and with all the lawsuits against Trex and Timbertech, I'm also trying to decide between ipe and the Azek. The Azek decking material is new for the company, right?
Posted: 9:31 am on May 30th
Pretty obvious in the last photo huh?
Posted: 6:37 am on May 27th
you photoshopped out the structural framing beneath...
Posted: 2:37 am on May 27th
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