Composite vs. Wood Decks: Which is Right for You?

Published on December 21, 2025

Wood vs Composite Deck Comparison

Adding a deck is one of the best ways to expand your living space outdoors. But before you build, you have a major decision to make: Material. Should you go with the natural beauty of wood or the high-tech performance of composite?

Pressure-Treated Wood

The traditional choice. It's real wood, usually pine that has been chemically treated to resist rot and insects.

Pros: Least expensive option; natural look and feel; can be stained any color.

Cons: Requires yearly maintenance (staining/sealing); can splinter, warp, and crack over time.

Composite Decking (e.g., Trex)

Made from a blend of recycled plastic and wood fibers. It's designed to last a lifetime with minimal effort.

Pros: Virtually zero maintenance (wash with soap and water); no splinters; consistent color; long warranties (25+ years).

Cons: Higher upfront cost; can get hot in direct sun; looks can be "synthetic" in cheaper lines.

Comparison Table

Feature Wood Composite
Cost $ $$ - $$$
Maintenance High (Annual) Low (Wash Only)
Lifespan 10-15 Years 25-30+ Years
Appearance Natural Uniform

What We Recommend

If budget is your primary concern, pressure-treated wood is still a solid choice. However, if you plan to stay in your home for more than 5 years, the low maintenance and longevity of composite usually make it the better value in the long run.

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