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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Lou Fox wrote:</strong> <P>Good Morning! I am the president of the Red Hawk Town Homes. We had similar issues with our decks. Maintaining them became an every other year project. So finally, we decided to remove all the wooden boards and replace then with a composite product. There are many products out there. We narrowed it down to the color that would best complement our existing rails which we did not replace, but will be repainted when the project is completed. We also had to contend with availability of product (supply chain issues). We completed the lower decks last fall using TimberTech. Trex was not available. Our upper decks are about to be done. The home owners are very pleased with the the new decks and couldn't be happier. Break even point is 4-5 years. Call me to discuss in more detail. </P> <P>Lou Fox (214.893.6845)</P> </blockquote><br>
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