How a Deck Looks After 3 Years: Real Results

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James Moylan

Friday, April 05, 2019

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How Composite & Wood Decks Age in Maryland

Composite decks typically outlast wood by 10–15 years with minimal maintenance, while wood decks require regular staining and sealing. Homeowners in Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA choose composite for longevity and wood for classic aesthetics—each ages differently. Understanding how your deck material weathers helps you make the right investment for your outdoor space.

Today, we're revisiting several decks we built 3-5 years ago in Montgomery County and Fairfax County to show you exactly how different materials age in our Maryland and Virginia climate. No marketing hype, no staged photos—just real-world results from actual client projects.

Composite Decking After 3 Years: The Clear Winner for Low Maintenance

We built a 480 square foot Trex deck in Bethesda in spring 2022. The homeowners chose the Havana Gold color in Trex's Transcend line. Here's what it looks like after three Maryland summers:

The Good:

  • Color virtually unchanged (maybe 5% lighter, barely noticeable)
  • No splintering, cracking, or warping
  • Stains from kids' popsicles and dropped food cleaned right off
  • No maintenance beyond occasional hosing down

The Not-So-Good:

  • Some light scratching near the grill from dragged furniture
  • Slight fading on south-facing boards (to be expected)
  • One board developed minor cupping (replaced under warranty)

Maintenance Required: Zero. Literally just occasional power washing.

Client's Assessment: "We'd build it the same way again in a heartbeat. The lack of maintenance alone is worth the investment."

Pressure-Treated Wood After 3 Years: Depends Heavily on Maintenance

In 2021, we built a 600 sq ft pressure-treated pine deck in Gaithersburg. The homeowner chose natural wood specifically because he enjoys the maintenance ritual and wanted the authentic wood look.

With Annual Maintenance (This Client):

  • Cleaned and re-stained every spring
  • Tightened any loose boards
  • Replaced a few cupped boards (normal with PT wood)
  • Overall appearance: Excellent—looks almost new

Without Proper Maintenance (We've Seen Others):

  • Gray weathering within 18 months
  • Splintering starting by year 2
  • Some boards starting to cup or crack
  • Fasteners showing rust stains

Maintenance Required:

  • Annual cleaning and staining: 8-12 hours labor + $200-400 in materials
  • Board inspection and replacement as needed
  • Fastener check and tightening

Client's Assessment: "I love working on it each spring. It's therapeutic for me. But I totally understand why people choose composite."

TimberTech (Azek) After 3 Years: Premium Performance

One of our Potomac clients chose TimberTech's Azek Vintage collection in Mahogany for their 520 sq ft deck in early 2022. This is the premium end of composite decking.

The Results:

  • Color retention: Exceptional (truly looks brand new)
  • Heat retention: Moderate (stays cooler than earlier composite materials)
  • Scratch resistance: Very good (some light scratches but barely visible)
  • Stain resistance: Excellent (wine spills, grill grease—all cleaned off)

Maintenance Required: Quarterly washing with mild soap and water

Client's Assessment: "Worth the extra investment. We're outside constantly and it still looks perfect."

Ipe (Brazilian Hardwood) After 3 Years: Beautiful But High Maintenance

We built an Ipe deck in Chevy Chase in 2020. At over $16 per square foot just for materials, this 400 sq ft deck represented a significant investment.

With Proper Oiling (Twice Yearly):

  • Gorgeous rich brown color maintained
  • No structural issues whatsoever
  • Extremely dense and durable
  • Premium look that composite can't match

Without Oiling (We've Seen Examples):

  • Beautiful silver-gray patina develops
  • Some clients love this weathered look
  • Others disappointed by color change
  • Still structurally perfect

Maintenance Required:

  • Oil every 6 months: 6-8 hours labor + $150-200 in oil
  • OR accept natural graying

Client's Assessment: "It's absolutely beautiful and we love it, but the maintenance is real. If we were building again, we'd seriously consider high-end composite."

Low-Maintenance Decking Profile: Fiberon Horizon

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James Moylan

Friday, August 31, 2018

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Low-Maintenance Decking in Montgomery County MD

Fiberon Horizon composite decking eliminates the constant maintenance wood demands—no staining, sealing, or seasonal repairs needed. Homeowners throughout Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA are choosing composite decking to reclaim their weekends and enjoy their outdoor spaces year-round. We'll explore why Fiberon Horizon has become the preferred choice for hassle-free deck living.

Considerations for Choosing the Right Low-Maintenance Decking Material

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James Moylan

Monday, July 23, 2018

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Low-Maintenance Decking Materials for Maryland & Virginia

Low-maintenance decking materials are the smart choice for Montgomery County and Fairfax County homeowners seeking durability without constant upkeep. The decking material you select directly impacts your deck's lifespan, appearance, and maintenance demands. Whether you're considering composite boards, vinyl, or treated wood, understanding each option's benefits and drawbacks helps you invest in a deck that stays beautiful for decades.

The 5 Most Significant Decking Trends of 2019

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks and Patios, Decks in Virginia, Deck Contratcors, infrared heaters, outdoor kitchens, outdoor kitchen cabinets, Danver Stainless Outdoor Kitchens, Infratech outdoor heaters, Infratech, Infratech infrared heaters, deck boards, Deck handrails, decks in Washington, D.C., Porch and Deck Care, Trex Decking, Porch and Deck Accessories, rooftop decks, Zuri decks in Maryland, Zuri decks in Virginia, kitchen appliances

James Moylan

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

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The top deck design trends in Maryland and Virginia feature composite materials, integrated lighting, and seamless outdoor kitchen connections. Homeowners in Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA are adopting multi-level layouts with built-in seating that extend outdoor living year-round. These five trending styles combine aesthetic appeal with lasting durability, transforming backyards into functional extensions of the home.

4 Ways Trex Composite Decking is Environmentally Friendly

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James Moylan

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

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Trex Composite Decking: Eco-Friendly Choice for MD & VA

Yes, Trex composite decking is an environmentally responsible choice for homeowners in Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA. Made from recycled wood fiber and plastic, Trex reduces landfill waste while eliminating the need for chemical treatments required by natural wood. Its durability means fewer replacements over time, lowering your long-term environmental impact while delivering the low-maintenance outdoor living space you want.