Our cedar deck had decayed nearly to the point of rotting out and becoming unsafe. We knew we had to do something – quickly. Time to choose new decking material. Our lot is wooded, and we love the natural look and warm feel of real wood decking. So, we looked at all the wood decking options... and synthetic decking, too. We did a lot of research and took a long look at the many decking material options that are available. Here's what we found.
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Our original pressure treated deck framing was in great condition, and the structure was intact. Now we had to decide what size deck boards we were going to use.
In low-clearance decks (less than 30” above ground) that have limited ventilation, your best option is always to use thicker, narrower decking boards. And to make sure they don’t move around after installation, face fastening with screws is the strongest way to attach deck boards to the joists. 5/4 x 4 deck bards with stainless steel screws work best in these site conditions.
However, because we have a higher ground clearance deck, we didn’t have to go this route. Our deck is six feet off the ground and there is plenty of ventilation below it. That told us two things; first, we could use wider deck boards, and second, we could also use hidden deck fasteners. My wife liked the wider deck boards, and we chose hidden deck fasteners because they worked for our site conditions.
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Our deck is moderately sized (about 12' wide by 17' long), so planning the space to meet our lifestyle was a major decision for us. We love to grill and dine outdoors in good weather. So, we set up our grill and dining table on the deck.
When we're alone, we like to read or have a drink together on the deck on weekend evenings. On cool mornings, we enjoy sitting out on the deck by the fire pit with our coffee. We created a small seating space for that, too.
We like to entertain occasionally, and our deck is a great place for intimate gatherings. Between the dining area and the seating area, we can comfortably entertain up to twelve people outdoors in our newly remodeled outdoor space. If the party is larger, it can spread out down the steps to the patio below.
We have a dog, so scratches in the decking were a concern. One benefit of high-density hardwood decking is that it is very scratch resistant and that’s one reason we chose it. In the unlikely event of a small gouge (from moving furniture or such), we’re covered, because you can always sand a gouge out of hardwood deck boards. You can’t do that with synthetic or composite decking.
We put a coat of Penofin Hardwood Formula oil on our deck boards. It makes the cherry red color of the Jatoba deck boards really pop. My wife loves the look. I love the protection it provides. A UV inhibiting sealer is a great decision. It helps protect the deck surface from surface checking during its initial year of seasoning in place when the deck boards are most vulnerable. We plan to put another coat of Penofin on next year (while we’re still in love with the color).
After that, we’re very likely going to allow the deck boards to silver up from UV exposure over time for a low-maintenance deck. Hardwood decking like Jatoba, Ipe, Garapa, and Machiche can still perform extremely well for decades without constantly refinishing them.
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In summary, here’s why we chose Jatoba decking for our home.
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