Suggestions for sustainably harvested wood and wood alternatives
Wood and other materials for decks
Thomas J. Story
Creating a colorful outdoor living room from an unruly yard can seem intimidating. But by breaking down the process into a series of manageable tasks, busy parents Trina and Mark Whiteley were able to refresh their small Palo Alto, CA deck.

A good deck transports you to another world, or at the very least extends your living space outdoors. It allows you to project yourself into a landscape without destroying it ― for example, by doing away with the need for fill around trees, which a terrace would require.

A truly great deck is suited to the site and delights the eye. As these examples show, a deck can capture a view, turn even a tiny sunlit space into an outdoor room, and expand the feeling of spaciousness by helping the boundaries between indoors and outdoors disappear.

See how to build a transitional deck like the one at left

New materials

The old Western standards of cedar and redwood have been joined by imported lumbers: jarrah (a member of the eucalyptus family) from western Australia, ipé from South America, and mahogany from Central America.

Look for FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification―it means these imported lumbers have been sustainably harvested.

Traditionally, pressure-treated lumber often has been used in the supporting framework for decking. For years this lumber has been treated with a chemical containing chromated copper arsenate (CCA), which is now being phased out. New compounds make treated lumber more user-friendly. Look for the new treated wood at your lumberyard.

Choices in environmentally friendly wood alternatives are also expanding, such as ChoiceDek, Trex, and TimberTech. These products reduce the impact of logging by blending plastic with wood fiber.

The other news in materials is hidden fasteners―deck clips, metal brackets, and biscuit joiners―available at home improvement centers.

These products, while often expensive and labor intensive, result in a deck surface that is unblemished by screws and nails and is easier to refinish. 

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