How is Composite Decking a Child-Friendly Option for Your Family?

Decking is becoming more popular with American families, which is evident when you see that the industry has grown by 5.5% over the last five years. If you haven’t yet had a deck installed on your property, you’re likely to be considering it, but you may be concerned that it isn’t going to be child friendly.


Children can be boisterous, clumsy and prone to allergies, so, you may think a deck won’t mix with these characteristics. However, composite decking may be a material that you need to explore with a contractor.


How is Composite Decking more Child Friendly then Wood

How Composite Decking Differs to Wood


Unlike wood, composite materials such as Timbertech decking require very little maintenance once installed. They don’t need to be sanded, stained or stripped, and are also very easy to clean.


Composite decking is made of varying materials. In general, you will choose between a purely plastic decking or one that contains a small amount of wood, too. Composite decking works so well in all situations because it doesn’t stain or absorb water, so, it isn’t going to warp during heavy rain or be damaged by a dropped drink during a social gathering.


How is Composite Decking Child Friendly?


Families will want reassurance that composite decking will be a safe material for their children to enjoy. As many children have allergies to wood and other natural products, a plastic composite decking will eliminate these concerns.


Wood is known to splinter; an accident-prone child could injure themselves on a breakage. Composite decking doesn’t pose this hazard because it is very durable and strong, not easily damaged if your child falls over it or knocks it. Composite decking won’t wear down due to exposure to the elements, so any concerns about unsafe decking can be banished from your mind.


Composite decking is less slippery than wood, too. So, if the weather is inclement or your deck is situated around a pool area, you won’t need to worry so much about your child slipping off the deck surface.


If you choose to enclose your decking with rails or fences, you’ll have a ready-made designated play area for your children. You can get on with the things you need to do around your home, and your children can enjoy playtime without having free reign of the backyard.


Composite decking is possibly the most child-friendly option for your family. If you want to find out more about adding an area to your outdoor space, contact a reputable contractor to find out more about composite decking.


Sources:

Which Is the Best Decking Material: Wood or Composite?, AngiesList.com

How Composite Decking Works, HowStuffWorks.com

Deck & Patio Construction in the US: Market Research Report, IbisWorld.com


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