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About to purchase materials for a small deck (300 sf). Quotes came back with Trex 5/4 x 6 running about twice the price of cedar (Pro Deck). Cost is not the main consideration here, though. I’m going for durability, looks and overall quality. Anyone have opinions to offer? TIA, Mike
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About to purchase materials for a small deck (300 sf). Quotes came back with Trex 5/4 x 6 running about twice the price of cedar (Pro Deck). Cost is not the main consideration here, though. I'm going for durability, looks and overall quality. Anyone have opinions to offer? TIA, Mike