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By : Peter Crump    29 or more times read
Submitted 2007-01-24 00:00:00
Aluminum decking creates a deck that appears as if you installed it all in one piece. Aluminum makes the perfect decking material because it is lightweight and easy to work with when installing. It is much stronger than wood and can hold heavier loads. Even in the coldest temperatures it does not get brittle and crack, so you will have a deck that will last you a lifetime. Aluminum decking simply does not rust or rot, allowing you the piece of mind that it will not cost a fortune to keep it looking new.

When you use aluminum decking for a 2nd or 3rd story on your home, you have a deck that doesn't have any gaps. The area underneath is perfect for storage or for a car park. Extruding is the process of pressure forcing heated aluminum through a die so that it takes on the cross-sectional shape of the die. Extruded aluminum decking help to create a seamless product made to exact specifications. This decking material is mildew resistant so you don't need to use special cleaners to make sure there is not build up of mold and mildew.

When you have extruded aluminum decking installed on your patio or balcony, you don't have to worry that it might catch fire if you want to install a fire pit or patio heater. The aluminum is fire resistant and therefore it will not ignite or burn even if the house burns down around it. You don't have to worry about any allergic reactions because the aluminum material for decking is hypoallergenic. Having extruded aluminum decking means you never have to worry about rot or insect infestations because aluminum is impervious to both of these.

Aluminum decking stays cool in the summer. You won't burn yourself when you touch it during the hottest part of the day like you can with other kinds of decking material. The properties of aluminum allow for the maximum dissipation of heat, which means the deck won't dry out in the heat. If you live in an area where there is lots of snow in the winter, extruded aluminum decking is well able to withstand about 50 pounds of snow per square inch. If you don't want to bother with shovelling snow off the deck in the winter, aluminum allows you to install heating strips so that any snow that lands will melt right away.

There are many benefits to having aluminum decking in addition to the attractive properties of the material. It adds significantly to the appearance of your home and increases the value of your property. Once you do the initial work of installing the decking, you will never have to touch it again when it comes to doing maintenance work. Aluminum decking outlasts wood, it is completely watertight and does not age like other decking materials.
Author Resource:- Find out more about Decking. Visit Peter's Website The Decking Guide and find out about Aluminum Decking and more, including Wood, IPE, Pool and Vinyl Decking.
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