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Old 04-01-2022, 12:13 PM   #5
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Past forum member ishoot suggested Lumberock for replacing my home and camp decks—he had used it on his island camp docks with great success.

Last year, I replaced the decking on my 16x14 home deck and 20x16 camp deck with Lumberock. The price was very good ($4 linear foot shipped), it's super easy to work with, it's lifetime warranted, and the only real change in weather is 1/8" in length. Since it's totally the material they use (no wood composites), it's light, strong, and virtually impossible to fade.

When I looked at the two after the winter, however, there was one split board. It's hard to tell, but I think I was under the 3/4" recommendation for fastening near the edge (I used self-drilling flush screws rather than biscuit/groove).

Here's the thing: I thought I might be in for a fight, but I sent the pic to Lumberock and a whole new piece was at my door in under a week.

So, a strong couple votes for Lumberock here (Dan's and mine).

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