Hello everybody,
I’m bidding on putting new decking on a porch. Half is uncovered and the other half is covered. I thought about using Tendura but they say not to use it in an uncovered situation. Does anybody have another suggestion? Thanks
Hello everybody,
I’m bidding on putting new decking on a porch. Half is uncovered and the other half is covered. I thought about using Tendura but they say not to use it in an uncovered situation. Does anybody have another suggestion? Thanks
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When I saw the title of your post, I was gonna say Tendura, but then I read it and part is out in the open. In that case I'd research any of the composite decking materials. I suppose ones that come in a T&G pattern would look more "porchy"
Good luck, Have fun.
Try putting down Brazilian Cherry instead - it's cheaper per square foot than composite decking and it should last for thirty years if you don't do anything to it. It also looks fantastic if sealed - looks way to good to be left outdoors.