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  • Tech141

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  • cbxjeff

    I went with Trex about 6 years ago on a smaller (300sq ft) deck. I very happy with it though I probably would have gone with the hidden fasteners if I was to do it again. It's not so much for appearance but I think more ease of installation.

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  • Nanuq907

    I have Trex here in Alaska and our nasty cold winters make the material shrink, exposing the screw heads, which I shear off with the snow shovel.

    If you can hide your fasteners, do it.

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  • tomh.

    I replaced two porches last summer with Azek tongue and groove "porch style" boards. It was really easy to work with. Of course, mine fastened with hidden screws into the groove side of the board, like a traditional porch floor. Very easy and looks great.

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  • Mobuck

    Any "real wood" lumber you buy these days will shrink like wool socks in a dryer.

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