Hardwood Decks Peoria IL

Owning an elegant hardwood deck in Peoria can feel like a tropical fantasy. The rich color variations and stylish grains of woods like ipé, mahogany, and walnut provide an exotic twist to a home's outdoor extension.

Menold Construction, Inc.
880 W. Jefferson St
Morton, IL
C & H Repair & Supply Co
(609)676-3333
Po Box 555
Peoria, IL
Durdel Ted G
(309)682-7650
3819 North Saymr Lane
Peoria, IL
Green Plantscapes Florist
(309)676-7073
1208 Northeast Adams Street
Peoria, IL
Harms Florist
(309)676-4624
411 Macarthur Highway
Peoria, IL
The Avenue Kitchens and Baths
100 Detroit Ave., Suite D
Morton, IL
K. M. Brown Landscaping
(309)472-3645
1341 N First St
Chillicothe, IL
Prospect Florist
(309)688-3421
3319 North Prospect Road
Peoria, IL
Unit Step CO of Peoria
(309)674-4392
3545 Southwest Precast Way
Peoria, IL
Gregg Florist
(309)688-0725
1015 East War Memorial Drive
Peoria Heights, IL
Data Provided by:
 
Provided By:

Hardwood Decks

Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine
Publication date: May 29, 2007

By Jeffrey Lee

Owning an elegant hardwood deck can feel like a tropical fantasy. The rich color variations and stylish grains of woods like ipé, mahogany, and walnut provide an exotic twist to a home's outdoor extension.

But caring for tropical hardwoods can be a nightmare due to the staining, oiling, and washing required--and that's not to mention those pangs of guilt every time the environment-conscious homeowner thinks about the rainforest from which the woods were harvested.

For these and other consumers, composite decking manufacturers are delivering durable, low-maintenance boards with the more refined look of tropical wood. "High-end decking people like the richer colors, the hardwood look," says Kevin Brennan, vice president of sales and marketing for TimberTech, which offers its Earthwood plank in a tropical walnut color.

Though these high-end composite offerings are generally three times more expensive than basic pressure-treated pine, they're priced only slightly higher than lumbers like redwood, cedar, or ipé, and can be cheaper than more exotic woods. Basic composite decking, offered with fewer colors or options, is about two times the price of pressure-treated pine. Considering its minimal maintenance cost, composites can be a better value after just a few years.

Composite decking is sustaining its growth. Demand will expand more than 15 percent annually through 2009.

Click here to read full article from Replacement Contractor