How Much Does Zuri Decking Cost?

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks and Patios, Decks in Virginia, Deck Building Tips, Deck Estimate, Zuri Deck, Deck Products, Deck Tips

James Moylan

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Zuri Decking

Pricing for Zuri Decking: What to Expect to Pay for Zuri Deck Boards

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.

Zuri Decking: Synthetic Decking Material That Looks Just Like Hardwood

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks and Patios, Deck Building Questions, Zuri Deck, Deck Products, Deck Tips

James Moylan

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

zuri deck with custom pattern in maryland

Why Select Zuri Decking Over Hardwood?

Hardwood floors and decks are associated with elegance, beauty, and the comforts of a well-loved home. A hardwood deck can provide a luxurious extension to your home and give your property a natural look. Unfortunately, there are also some downsides to hardwood. These include:

Five Main Advantages of Zuri Decking

Posted in: Decks and Patios, Zuri Deck, Deck Tips

James Moylan

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Zuri Decking Image

Zuri Decking Advantages

There are a lot of pros and cons to weigh when you’re choosing your decking material. Wood is a classic choice that offers authentic beauty and rich color, but it can be expensive and tends to fade, warp, crack, and absorb stains over time. On the other hand, synthetic materials are less expensive, lightweight, and don’t stain as easily, but they can sometimes also look cheap. How do you get the best of both worlds?

The Deck Building Process: Planning a Deck

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks and Patios

James Moylan

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Design Builders Deck-Building Process: Before Construction

Advantages of Online Deck Design

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James Moylan

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Advantages of Online Deck Design