Posted in: Deck Contratcors, Deck Building Questions, Deck Products
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
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Wednesday, September 03, 2014
Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks and Patios, Decks in Virginia, Deck Building Tips, Deck Estimate, Zuri Deck, Deck Products, Deck Tips
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Zuri decking is an engineered decking material designed by Royal Building Products. It's an upscale, high-performance deck board that is locally produced in Virginia. It's also still relatively new to many areas of the country, meaning homeowners and commercial deck builders in Maryland and Virginia might not know how much Zuri decking costs or how to install Zuri decking.
Royal Building Products considers Zuri to be their “premium” line of decking, which is a nice way of saying it doesn’t come cheap. In fact, when compared to other kinds of synthetic decking on the market (Azek, Fiberon, TimberTech, Trex, and others), Zuri decking can be twice as much. What this means in real numbers depends on how much decking you need and what kind of design and style you’re going for.
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Saturday, July 26, 2014
If you’re thinking about having Zuri Decking installed, you probably already know about most of the benefits you’re going to enjoy from this beautiful, low maintenance deck. No more worrying about scratches, fading, stains – even slipping and falling will be less likely to occur.
But even if you’ve done your research and plan to use a Zuri Decking contractor, you might still have some questions about the installation process. To let people know what to expect – and what they can look out for – below you’ll find a list of best practices.
Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks in Virginia, Deck Building Tips, Zuri Deck, Deck Products, Deck Design
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
If you’ve been looking into adding a deck or updating your old one by incorporating screened-in porch decking, you probably know that there are a lot of options out there. Along with traditional wood decks that have been around for generations, today you can find decks built from aluminum, plastic, recycled carpet fiber, and even plant material.