Diamond Pier
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Emulating Nature’s Perfect Design
- Like tree roots, Spread Pile Engineering transfers the load of your project to a greater area of soil below. The pins lock, preventing the head from moving up and down
- Uplift resistance forces frost heaved soils to cleave around the head
- Bearing forces spread out in an A-shaped cone distributing load over a greater area of undisturbed soils
Linx & Stix
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Stix Engineered Structural Timber
STIX Engineered Structural Timber is manufactured from WR Cedar lumber. With a hollow core, it’s 1/3 the weight of regular green timber and makes it ideal for concealing lighting wiring. Kiln-drying reduces the chance of warping and is perfect when paired with the LINX Pergola System.
Both pair perfectly with Wild Hog Railing!
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WOLF Home Products
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Great-Looking. Long-Lasting.
Wolf PVC Decking is strong and lightweight, featuring polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and an acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate (ASA)capstock for superior durability. It will not split or rot, and is resistant to mold, mildew and insects.
Extremely strong and Moisture-Resistant.
Wolf Capped Composite Decking is made from a combination of wood fiber and plastic, resulting in a board that will not warp, crack or swell. Low-maintenance capped composite deckboards are highly resistant to the sun’s damaging UV rays.
TREX
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Where Form Beautifully Meets Function
Your deck is more than just boards. It’s also railing. And deck framing. Possibly a pergola. Outdoor lighting. And definitely some patio furniture. Every Trex piece can stand on its own with signature style and strength, or come together as one weather-shrugging, long-lasting, easy-to-care-for outdoor oasis.
It’s Outdoor Living, Elevated
Trex is the world’s #1 decking brand and the inventor of wood-alternative composite decking.
Treated Decking
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Benefits
Pressure treated wood is stainable, hard enough to resist abuse, and many brands carry a lifetime warranty.
Redwood Decking
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Benefits
Redwood has little to no shrinkage or swelling when it is exposed to water and can therefore withstand a variety of weather conditions. It is easy to saw, nail, and drill.
Mahogany Decking
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Benefits
It is hard, strong, naturally resistant to rotting, and dent-resistant. The overall appearance is smooth with a refined texture. It is known to be a long-lasting natural wood with a furniture-grade finish plus it’s generally free of any knots.
Ipe Decking
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Benefits
It has an extremely dense and tight grain, which can be wavy or straight. The color tends to be a rich brown with amber and red hues. This type of decking tends to stay cool because it doesn’t absorb heat. Ipe decks add elegance to any outdoor space.
Cedar Decking
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Benefits
Cedar doesn’t readily absorb moisture – and, since moisture is what creates twisting and splitting, cedar decking tends to lie flat and straight. Western Red Cedar decking has unique, natural performance characteristics and exceptional beauty that bring warmth, character, and longevity to deck projects.