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Choosing between wood and composite decking? You’re not alone—it’s one of the most common questions we get at Legacy Builders.                                                                                               Here’s a quick breakdown to help you decide:                                                                          Wood Decking                                          Pros:                                                                                                                                       Lower upfront cost                                                                                                          Natural, classic appearance                                                                                                          Easy to cut and work with                                                                                                  Cons:                                                                                                     Requires yearly staining/sealing                                                                                                          Can warp, splinter, or rot over time                                                                                                          Shorter lifespan if not maintained                                                                                                              Best for: Homeowners who love the traditional look of wood and don’t mind a little upkeep.                                                                                     Composite Decking                                          Pros:                                                                                                     Low maintenance (no staining or sealing)                                                                                                          Resists fading, splintering, and insects                                                                                                          Long lifespan—typically 25–50 years                                                                                                  Cons:                                                                                                     Higher initial cost                                                                                                          Can retain more heat in full sun                                                                                                              Best for: Anyone wanting a worry-free deck that looks great for decades.                                                                                     Our Take?                                          At Legacy Builders, we install both—but we’re a Trex Certified Installer, so we’ve seen firsthand how well composite holds up over time. That said, if you're set on wood, we’ll build it beautifully.                                                              Bottom line:  Go with what fits your lifestyle, your budget, and how much maintenance you're willing to take on.                                                              Still undecided?                               Let’s chat. We’ll walk you through samples and help you make the best call for your home.                                                              Contact Us to schedule your free consultation.
 

If you're thinking about upgrading your outdoor space with composite decking, chances are you've come across                     Trex                    —one of the most recognizable names in the industry. But is                                 Trex                               the best option for your deck? And how does it compare to other composite decking brands like                                 TimberTech                               ,                                 Fiberon                               , or                                 Deckorators                               ?                                                    Here’s a breakdown to help you understand the differences and choose what’s right for your home, your style, and your budget.                                                                          What Is Composite Decking, Anyway?                                          Composite decking is made from a blend of recycled wood fibers and plastic. Unlike traditional wood, it won’t splinter, rot, or need to be stained every year. It’s a long-lasting, low-maintenance option for homeowners who want a beautiful deck without the constant upkeep.                                                                          Trex: The Industry Leader                                          Founded in 1996, Trex is one of the original composite decking brands—and it’s still the most well-known. Their boards are made from 95% recycled materials and come in three main product lines:                                                                                       Trex Enhance® – Budget-friendly, basic colors                                                                               Trex Select® – Mid-range performance and aesthetics                                                                               Trex Transcend® – High-end durability and wood-like finish                                                                                     Trex Pros:                                                                      Proven track record (over 25 years)                                                                                      Excellent warranty (25–50 years depending on product)                                                                                                          Widely available and easy to install                                                                                      Scratch, fade, and stain-resistant                                                                                                  Trex Cons:                                                        Can be hotter underfoot in direct sun                                                                               Fewer premium color and texture options than some competitors                                                                               More expensive than entry-level brands                                                                                                 How Trex Stacks Up to Other Brands                                                                                     Trex vs. TimberTech (AZEK                      )                                                                                       TimberTech offers composite and PVC options with high-end visuals and cooler surface temperatures.                                                                               More woodgrain detail in premium lines                                                                               Better performance in very wet climates (especially AZEK line)                                                                               Slightly higher cost at the top tier                                                                                             Great for: Ultra-premium looks and lakefront properties.                                                                                                              Trex vs. Fiberon                                                                                                  Fiberon is known for offering great value with solid warranties and decent styling.                                                                               Often more budget-friendly than Trex                                                                               Comparable longevity and warranty                                                                               Slightly fewer style options at local suppliers                                                                               Great for: Getting composite decking without stretching your budget.                                                                                                 Trex vs. Deckorators                                                                                                  Deckorators uses a unique mineral-based composite that’s incredibly strong and lightweight.                                                                               Excellent for extreme climates                                                                               Stylish, modern finish options                                                                               Higher price tag                                                                                             Great for: Homes that need next-level durability or live near water.                                                                                                              So Which One Should You Choose?                                          It depends on what matters most to you:                                                              Need Best Choice                               Budget-Friendly                       Trex Enhance                      or                       Fiberon Good Life                                          Premium Look & Feel                       TimberTech AZEK                      or                       Trex Transcend                                          Wet or Coastal Areas                       Deckorators                      or                       TimberTech AZEK (PVC)                                          Most Popular Brand                       Trex                                          Eco-Friendliness                       Trex                      and                       Fiberon                      (95% recycled content)                                                                          Here’s Our Take (and Yes, We’re a Little Biased)                                          At Legacy Builders, we’re proud to be a Trex Certified Installer, which means we meet Trex’s highest standards for craftsmanship and installation. So yes—we’ll admit we’re a little biased. But only because we’ve installed just about everything, and Trex continues to deliver in performance, looks, and reliability.                                                              That said, we’re happy to work with whatever brand you love. If you’re dreaming of a sleek TimberTech design or a modern Deckorators layout, we’ve got the tools and the experience to bring it to life. Just don’t be surprised if we try to sneak in a few Trex samples during your consultation.                                                                          Ready to Build Your Dream Deck?                                          Whether you’ve already chosen your material or you’re still deciding, Legacy Builders is here to help. Let’s design something that fits your home, your lifestyle, and your budget—with quality that lasts for years to come.                                                               Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and get started.
 

When it comes to enhancing your outdoor living space, one size definitely doesn’t fit all. Whether you're dreaming of a cozy porch for morning coffee, a spacious deck for grilling out, or a stone patio perfect for relaxing evenings, the best choice depends on your lifestyle, budget, and property layout.                                                    Let’s break down the differences and help you decide which option is the right fit for your home.                                                                                                 Decks: Elevated Outdoor Living                                                                                 Best for: Uneven yards, scenic views, or multi-level homes                                                                                                   Decks are typically elevated structures made from wood or composite materials, attached to your home. They’re ideal for sloped backyards  where a level outdoor space would be difficult to achieve.                                                                                                 Pros:                                                                   Great for BBQs, entertaining, and adding value to your home                                     Customizable with features like railings, built-in seating, pergolas, and lighting                                     Composite decking offers low maintenance and long lifespan                                                                                     Considerations:                                                        Requires more structural support                                     Permits may be required depending on height and location                                                                                                 Porches: The Perfect Welcome                                                                   Best for: Front entryways, shade seekers, and curb appeal                                                                                     Porches are covered spaces, often attached to the front or back of the house, designed to provide shade and shelter from the elements.                                                              Pros:                                                        Offers protection from sun and rain                                     Boosts curb appeal and resale value                                     Can be screened or enclosed for year-round use                                                                                     Considerations:                                                        Construction costs can be higher due to roofing and electrical work                                     Requires careful planning for drainage and airflow                                                                                                 Patios: Ground-Level Relaxation                                                                   Best for: Flat yards, low-maintenance spaces, and natural aesthetics                                                                                     Patios are built directly on the ground using materials like concrete, pavers, or stone. They’re perfect for homeowners who want a clean, modern space with minimal upkeep.                                                              Pros:                                                        Typically more affordable than decks or porches                                     Easy to blend with landscaping                                     Durable and weather-resistant                                                                                     Considerations:                                                        Not ideal for uneven terrain without additional groundwork                                     Can get hot in direct sunlight without added shade                                                                                     So… What’s Right for You?                               Here are a few quick questions to help guide your decision:                                                              Do you want shade? → Consider a porch                                                              Do you have a sloped yard? → A deck might be best                                                              Is low maintenance a priority? → Look into a patio                                                              Do you want to extend your living space? → A covered porch or multi-level deck could be perfect                                                              Need Help Deciding? We’ve Got You Covered.                               At Legacy Builders, we specialize in custom-built decks, porches, and patios designed for your specific needs, budget, and style. Whether you're starting from scratch or upgrading an existing space, we’re here to help turn your vision into reality.                                                              Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and let’s start building your dream outdoor space.
 
