Deck railing adds to the aesthetic of your deck and home, so it is important to consider what will best complement your decking materials, privacy needs, and your home’s architectural style. Types of deck railings include: cable, glass, metal, composite, vinyl, and more.
For a home with a view you may want to choose a glass wall railing. A glass railing can give you the durability and safety of a normal deck without sacrificing the view. A cheaper alternative to glass when looking to capitalize on a beautiful view can be cable railing. Cable railing provides a sleek modern look to your wood or composite decking. For a backyard where privacy is a must or safety is a concern with pets or children, custom decking options can include privacy walls, screens, and more.
To receive a free custom quote for a new composite or wood deck, contact Decksperts today.
A Pergola used to be only known as a garden fixture and a place for climbing plants to grow and thrive. However recently it has become more popular as a use for shade over a deck or other outdoor seating area. If your yard lacks trees or an umbrella covers up too much of a great view, then a Pergola is the way to go.
If you want a Pergola that will stand the test of time, then choose a Trex pergola made of composite wood. Decksperts is a Madison Pergola builder and specializes in making a Pergola match the design aesthetics of your home as well as a new or existing deck. It is also important to consider the type of weather your Pergola will need to withstand. In Wisconsin, winters can be brutal. Having a rough and tough Pergola like a Trex composite Pergola is ideal and maintenance free.
Wisconsin is known for its outdoor-loving residents, and outdoor living at home is no exception. While the winter brings a whole new slew of activities, it does inhibit the amount of time you’ll spend on your deck at home. Moreover, traditional deck materials spend much of the harsh winter months incurring damage. When you make the decision to build your deck with Trex, however, you’ll be able to keep your deck looking beautiful and staying strong year round.
Even though the summer months are the time when you’ll get the most use of your patio, it’s still important to consider how it will stand up to the colder times each year. Wood decking is one of the most popular choices for homeowners because it looks beautiful, but it comes with a fairly low resistance to freezing and moisture damage.
The winter can raise many issues with wood decks over time. Persistent freezing can cause cracking in the wood, and warping over time which lessens the beauty and stability. Wood is also prone to rotting from lengthy exposure to moisture, adding another layer to your maintenance once summertime comes around again.
Trex is brand growing in popularity because of its superior strength and durability that will take you through many seasons and years to come. You won’t have to worry about refinishing and repairing your deck after each winter as this composite material withstands intense temperatures, and won’t rot, crack, or warp. Moreover, Trex deck in winter won’t need refinishing to keep the colors and styles looking great, and your color won’t chip off or fade.
Make your deck project a smart investment with Trex decking from Decksperts. Contact us today for a free quote.
Would you like a mosquito free deck or back yard? Decksperts now offers deck lighting system combos as a mosquito repellent. We can also install in your landscaping or around a patio. Contact us for more information.
If you plan on owning your house for more than 20 years it’s much more cost effective to build a TREX deck. Hiring a professional to refinish your wood deck will cost $1000- $2500 every few years. Or if you plan on selling your house you risk turning away home buyers that don’t want to deal with maintenance costs. Check out this video that compares a Trex deck against a traditional wood deck, and when you are ready to make the switch to composite, contact Decksperts a Trex Pro Gold member.
A TrexPro is a professional committed to building quality decks using the Trex family of products. A TrexPro adheres to our installation requirements and program guidelines and adds value to his or her territory while representing Trex as a customer’s best option in every sales call. In return, Trex provides valuable benefits to the TrexPro members such as sales leads, referrals and a warranty program.
A TrexPro® deck builder has a contractor’s license and carries general liability insurance as required where he conducts business. Additionally, TrexPro® deck builders complete installation and product training on all Trex products and successfully meet requirements to obtain the TrexPro® designation.
Return on investment when building a deck on your home is over 80%. A poorly built deck that is not up-to-date with current building codes will cost you $$$ when selling your home.