Capped Composite vs. Capped Polymer Decking


Capped Composite vs. Capped Polymer Decking

Capped Composite and Capped Polymer (100% PVC) decking are excellent options for any outdoor space. Unlike real wood, they are  virtually maintenance free, splinter free, highly durable against the elements, and easy to clean. However, trying to choose between the two can get confusing. In the end it comes down to what…more

An Arbor, A Pergola, A Patio Cover; is There a Difference?

  When someone mentions building an arbor, pergola or patio cover we all get a picture of an outdoor structure in our head. The problem is those pictures can look very different, which makes communicating what you want to a builder or contractor more challenging.

Tricks To Making Your Yard More Private

Odd, noisy and curious neighbors might provide interesting material for water cooler talk, but having a yard with privacy is far more preferable. We love to brainstorm attractive and stylish ways to solve our residential problems. By making a few changes to your yard, you can reclaim the…more

TimberTown Opens A New Location in Atlanta!

TimberTown is excited to open it’s newest location in Atlanta, GA. After months of searching for the perfect location, hiring quality people, training them on superb service, and sourcing quality materials TimberTown Atlanta is to ready open its doors! Labeled an “Outdoor Living Lumberyard”, this will be TimberTown’s newest…more

5 Mistakes To Avoid When Cleaning Your Deck

Spring is almost here! And after a long, cold, and very snowy winter for many in the United States, just the thought of enjoying a warm day in April or May must warm the soul. For deck owners, all you have to do is just step outside onto…more

Redwood Vs. Cedar

Redwood. Cedar. A battle for the ages in the decking and outdoor lumber industry. Who has what it takes to come out on top? To help us decide, we went to the source. For cedar, specifically western red cedar, we turned to the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association (realcedar.com)…more

Trex Product Review: Two Decades Of Decking

While owning a nearly one hundred year old home on the harsh Oregon coast, the time finally came to replace the rotted covered front porch deck and stairs. This was 1999 and a brand new product was just making its way into the decking and railing industry. Here’s…more

Hidden Hazards of Decks That Look Safe

Sure, your deck looks like it’s in good condition, but would it stand up to a close inspection? When you break out the white gloves and go a little deeper you may be surprised at the hidden hazards that are on, around and under your deck.