Types of General Decking Inlays

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James Moylan

Thursday, September 22, 2016

 

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If you’re looking to build or design a deck, one consideration is whether or not you want a decking inlay. As with any design feature, it is up to the individual customer to decide whether a decking inlay is the right design fit. If so, that customer then needs to decide what specific inlay he or she wants. A professional design and build team can walk you through this process and your options, but the following are some general tips and information regarding deck inlays to keep in mind. 

How Do You Waterproof a Zuri Deck?

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks in Virginia, Zuri Deck, Deck Products, Deck Tips, Deck Maintenance, deck topics, screen porch products, deck boards, zuri decking, Deck Care, Premium Zuri decking, decks in Washington, D.C., Zuri decking questions, deck waterproofing

James Moylan

Thursday, December 17, 2015

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When it comes to premium decking, one of the names that always stands out in the industry is Zuri Premium Decking (by Royal). However, a consistent question surrounding this decking is how to waterproof the deck itself, thus helping ensure the longevity and usability of the structure. When tackling this issue from a construction standpoint, it’s not actually about treating the boards or making the boards themselves waterproof—or even water resistant. Rather, it entails creating an entire drainage system that affects how the water is irrigated.

How Zuri Decking's Background Guarantees Its Success

Posted in: Decks and Patios, Zuri Deck, outdoor living, outdoor living spaces, deck boards, zuri decking, deck materials, Premium Zuri decking, PVC decking material

James Moylan

Monday, November 16, 2015

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How Zuri Premium Decking by Royal came to be, and why the Zuri brand means something

How did a relatively new, low-maintenance PVC deck board become one of the leading names in premium decking market? From quality to testing methods to experience in the industry, Zuri Decking by Royal has firmly established itself at the forefront of the high-end premium decking in a relatively short period of time. Keep reading to learn about how Zuri's roots and maturation speak to its quality as a beautiful low maintenance deck material.

How Fade-Resistant is Zuri Decking?

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James Moylan

Monday, November 02, 2015

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Is Zuri Decking Really Fade-Free?

One of the biggest concerns surrounding your choice of decking is the issue of fading. This is, of course, a justified worry because decks are exposed to a variety of harsh conditions in DC, Maryland, and Virginia, including wind, sun exposure, rain, ice, and snow. If you live near the ocean or other salted body of water, this can also introduce salt into the mix, which only compounds these concerns. Zuri Premium Decking by Royal Building Products, however, boasts some of the most fade-resistant decking material on the market today.

Why Doesn't Zuri Decking's Wood Finish Cover the Entire Board?

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James Moylan

Thursday, October 29, 2015

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Zuri decking in Brazilia trim for a custom pergola and Zuri deck in Potomac, Maryland

Zuri's realistic wood finish does not cover the entire deck board

Within the premium decking industry, Zuri has a very unique construction system used for each board. A large part of what makes that system unique is the photorealistic print. This is essentially a picture that replicates the look of a natural wood. Within that constructed system, however, the photorealistic print doesn’t actually wrap all the way around the entirety of the Zuri board, which isn’t something to be concerned about as a consumer.