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    • Remodeling
    • Roof Restoration
    • Shingle Roofing
    • Commercial Roofing
    • Metal Roofing
    • TPO Roofing
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    • Composite Deck
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Composite Deck Construction

Composite Deck Construction

 If you’re building a new deck or replacing your old deck, composite is the material we recommend. When it first was being created in the ‘90s, it was seen as more of a luxury material but over the years has evolved to be the most popular option on the market. Why is this? Well, it outlasts the classic wooden deck by 25 to 30 years, has tons of options for customization and is even environmentally friendly!

What Exactly is Composite Decking?

 

Composite is a material made of reclaimed wood, and discarded plastics. When combined with heat, it creates a strong decking material that stands up to pests and the elements. Originally sold uncapped, it evolved over the years to its capped form. The difference? Composite now no longer warps, cracks or splinters because of the surface product applied to it. This capping also repels moisture.

If you’re making a comparison to classic wood decks, points to consider would be:

 Composite keeps off mold, rot, pests and most weather damage—factors that affect all wood decks. 

Eco-Friendly

 Made of 95% recycled material, you can’t find a better option to stay green.

Customization

 Wood can be stained, but composite can be produced from the start in a variety of colors.

Tech-Savvy

 

Choose hollow composite lumber to easily run wiring through it!

The popular choice, composite decking installation is favored by 57% of US homeowners. It’s not completely invulnerable; it can fade and incur scratches, but they are easily dealt with. 

 At an average of $45/square foot, it is pricier, but in the long-run saves you maintenance costs and by far outlasts the competition. 

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Welcome to Kfalls Contracting Composite Deck Contractor in Klamath Falls

Kfalls Contracting

2111 Radcliffe Ave, Klamath Falls, OR 97601

541-205-5177

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