What Are the Advantages of Capstock Decking Material?

James Moylan

Saturday, November 01, 2014

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The Benefits to Capstock Decking Material

If you’re looking for a material that combines the best qualities of composite and synthetic decking materials, capstock may be the right choice for you. That’s because capstock is a hybrid of the two material types, combining a plastic and wood composite core with an exterior layer of vinyl PVC that essentially acts as a protective shell.

 

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Composite decking was one of the first low-maintenance, lower-priced decking materials, but because it is very porous, it tends to ‘soak up’ stains. Capstock eliminates this problem because capstock has a non-porous layer entirely surrounding its composite core. And, while capstock is slightly more expensive than composite, it is less expensive than other synthetic materials, such as ASA and PVC.

Because capstock is a more durable choice than traditional composite, many decking material companies, including the popular Trex, have actually eliminated their composite lines and now offer capstock and exotic capstock lines instead. That means that capstock is most likely going to be your most readily available, lower-priced decking option.

Like other synthetic materials, capstock should not noticeably fade. It also comes in a wide range of colors and can be made to look very similar to wood.

Of course, there are plenty of qualities other than the price that make capstock a good choice. Capstocks tough exterior is scratch-resistant and stain-resistant, so it can help protect your deck if you have kids or pets who bring a lot of wear-and-tear to this outdoor space. It’s also beneficial if you and your family like to grill and eat on the deck, since you won’t have to worry about a permanent stain if someone spills a drink or if a juicy burger drips. And if your deck does experience any unexpected damage, you should be covered—most capstock decks come with a warranty of at least 25 years.

Capstock is, to some extent, environmentally-friendly. It’s made from 95% recycled materials, so you won’t have to worry about wasting natural resources for the sake of building your deck.

Ultimately, the material you choose for your deck will come down to your personal preferences and your budget for the project. If what you’re looking for is a durable material that is lower-priced than PVC and ASA, capstock may be the right choice for you. Keep in mind that you can always learn more before committing to using this material by talking to a deck building professional at Design Builders.

 

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When Building A Screen-Porch-Make Sure It's Designed Right For Parties

Posted in: screen room anne arundel county, Screen Porch in Northern Virginia, Screen Porch, Sun Room Maryland, Screen Porch Tips, Screen Porch in Maryland, Screen-Porch Design Tips

James Moylan

Saturday, October 25, 2014

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Great Deck and Screen-Porch Designs Make Wonderful Experiences for Your Guests

Football season is in full swing, and if you’re a fan, you’re probably either watching your favorite team play from the stadium (if you’re lucky enough to have season tickets), or you’re watching them on TV at home or a nearby sports bar.

This year, though, why not find the perfect middle ground by bringing the excitement of a live event to the comfort of your home? You can do this by hosting friends and family in a basement or porch space that gives everyone enough room to move around and comfortably watch the game.

 

Design Builders Case Study: Watching Football on The Sip


When Design Builders client Dan Diest decided that he wanted to add a porch to his home, football was one of the first things on his mind. He and his wife wanted to be able to use the porch year-round and have the ability to host a large number of friends on game days—without the space ever feeling too cramped. By collaborating with our building team, the Diests were able to create a screened porch that met all their needs.

The porch, which has been nicknamed The Sip, utilizes both indoor and outdoor space to allow Dan and his family to host 25 or more friends. There are two exits off the porch, making it easy for people to come and go without ever feeling cramped – and giving everyone enough room to cheer for their team without knocking over furniture or friends.

Dan likes that the design includes a space for a wall-mounted flat screen TV, which guests can see all the way from the backyard, thanks to the large windows incorporated into the screened porch. There’s also a sitting area slightly apart from the main porch where guests can gather and talk when commercials are on or when they want to take a break from the game.

Dan describes his new game day experience as being like “indoor tailgating.” He loves being able to gather such a big group of football fans together without having to deal with the crowds, noise, and ticket prices associated with going to the stadium.

Dan’s not the only one who has been appreciating The Sip. The porch has become a talking piece with his neighbors, several of whom have actually come to Design Builders to see if we can help them realize their own dream designs.

 

Creating Your Own Sports Haven

Although football season is already underway, it’s not too late to set up your own perfect space by adding a porch or remodeling your basement to follow your favorite team.

Take the time to think about (and maybe even write down) what you are looking for in the space and what concerns you may have, such as construction interfering with the main home or the usability of a porch during the winter, and then call Design Builders to talk about your construction project.

We love collaborating with clients, and we’ll do everything we can to meet your design and remodeling needs and come up with creative solutions to resolve your concerns.

 

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6 Creative Ideas to Enjoy Your Deck and Covered Porch All Year Long

James Moylan

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Make Sure Your Decking Contractor Is Licensed in Virginia

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks in Virginia, Deck Contratcors, Deck Permits, Deck Building Tips, Deck Building Questions, Deck Tips, Deck Contractors License, Deck Contractor Permits, Deck Contractors Insured

James Moylan

Saturday, October 18, 2014

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Why Your Decking Contractor Needs to be Licensed in Virginia

Before hiring a contractor to work on your decking project in Virginia, you’ll need to make sure that they’re licensed in the state. If you hire someone who isn’t properly licensed, you’ll likely hit a road block when attempting to get a permit, since a contractor needs to varify their license as part of the permitting process.

Steps You Should Take Before Meeting with a Deck Contractor

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks in Virginia, Deck Contratcors, Deck Building Tips, Deck Building Questions, Deck Tips, Deck Design

James Moylan

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

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Before Hiring a Decking Contractor - Make Sure You Take These Necessary Steps

You may have a vision for the deck you want, but unless you have a lot of professional building experience under your belt, you’ll most likely want to hire a deck contractor to bring your vision to life.

And before you hire that contractor, there are some steps you should take to ensure that you’re working with the best contactor for your project and that you’ll be able to get your project off the ground as soon as possible.