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Pressure-Treated Wood vs. Composite Decking: Compared

Wood vs. composite decking — upfront cost, maintenance, lifespan, and which delivers more long-term value.

Pressure-Treated Wood vs. Composite Decking: Compared comparison

Decking is one of the most debated material choices in home improvement. Pressure-treated wood is the traditional standard — cheap, strong, and universally available. Composite decking (Trex, Fiberon, TimberTech) entered the market as a premium alternative. Today, composite outsells wood decking in many markets. The reason comes down to maintenance math.

Pressure-Treated Wood: Low Entry Cost, High Maintenance

Pressure-treated pine is the most affordable decking option at $15–$25 per sq ft installed. It's structurally strong and holds fasteners well. But PT wood requires annual sealing or staining to prevent splitting, graying, and rot — and if neglected even for 2–3 years, it deteriorates noticeably. A PT deck that's properly maintained can last 15–25 years; one that isn't may need significant repair or replacement in 10.

Composite Decking: Higher Upfront, Lower Lifetime Cost

Premium composite decking (Trex Transcend, TimberTech Azek) runs $35–$60 per sq ft installed. It requires no staining, no sealing, and no annual maintenance beyond occasional washing. Most premium composite lines carry 25–30 year fade and stain warranties. Over a 25-year period, the maintenance cost savings on a 400 sq ft deck (staining every 2–3 years at $300–$600) can close a significant portion of the upfront premium gap.

FactorComposite DeckingPressure-Treated Wood
Installed Cost (per sq ft)$35–$60$15–$25
Annual MaintenanceWash occasionallySeal/stain every 1–3 years
Lifespan25–30+ years (warrantied)15–25 years (if maintained)
Splinters / WarpingNoYes (especially if neglected)
Fade/Stain Warranty25–30 years (premium products)None
Resale AppealHigh — low-maintenance selling pointExpected standard
Best ForLong-term owners, low-maintenance preferenceTight budget, shorter ownership horizon
Bottom Line

Composite decking wins on lifetime value for homeowners staying 10+ years — the maintenance savings close the upfront gap. Pressure-treated wood is the right call for tight budgets or shorter ownership horizons. Never skip the PT wood sealing schedule.

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