PVC Decking
  • The decking industry has grown tremendously since the introduction of composite decking a few decades ago. Terms like “PVC decking,” “composite decking,” and “polymer decking” are sometimes used interchangeably by industry pros — despite differences between them. However, they are all types of engineered decking you can choose from for your home project.
  • If you’re unsure of the difference between each option, we’re here with easy-to-understand explanations to help. You’ll understand the benefits of PVC decking, how it relates to composite decking, and which option is right for your new deck build or deck renovation.
  • PVC decking is decking made from polyvinyl chloride (a type of plastic), with no organic material such as wood flour. Because there’s no organic material, PVC is engineered to avoid some of the pitfalls of organic decking — such as moisture invasion — which leads to mold, mildew, and rot.
  • PVC and composite decking are two engineered decking options for your outdoor project. PVC decking is a type of polymer deck board that contains no organic material whatsoever. Composite decking features cores made of a mix of wood and plastic fibers.
  • Additionally, both composite and PVC deck boards have the option of a protective cap that resists moisture for increased durability against the elements. Giving you a greater variety of options when searching for the right decking material for your home build.
  • PBoth PVC decking and composite decking options share similarities like their low-maintenance needs and long-lasting durability. However, they do have notable differences in whether they’re manufactured with 100% polymer material or recycled wood and plastic. The differences these manufacturing processes have in design and durability may sway your decision towards one or the other.
  • PVC decking made its debut in the market over 25+ years ago and was revolutionary for tis time. PVC decking came with a number of benefits that made it ideal for homeowners who were looking to invest in a durable decking material.
  • Doesn’t need to be painted or stained for protection or aesthetics.
  • Is durable since it has no organic material, like wood, in the cap or core.
  • Easy to maintain.
  • Most PVC deck products come with industry-best warranties.