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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Curtis Audin wrote:</strong> <P>I had not heard of Moisture Shield until this notice came out. A couple of years ago we had two of our decks at Frey Gulch rebuilt using Trex. At the time I was only aware of Trex and Azek. for the climate we have in Summit County and Keystone, Trex was a better fit. Looking at Moisture Shield, one of it's big selling features is it's moisture barrier ability (ie good for docks and high water areas). There is also the discussion of heat. Composite decks have a history of getting hot in the warmer climates. The color of the deck, ie darker colors will get hotter than lighter colors. Moisture Shield markets a cool deck, but I believe that is only for one of the lines and not across the board. If cost is an issue, a comparative price will need to be conducted. In addition to price availability should be addressed. Again I had not heard of Moisture Shield, but before we went with Trex I did note that a number of places were using it; Kenosha Steakhouse outside deck, bridge decking along the bike path around Lake Dillon and decking material for multimillion dollar new homes being built in the area. I don't think anyone would go wrong with either decision.</P> </blockquote><br>
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