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Old 04-02-2019, 08:20 PM   #2108
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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF! View Post
I agree that your deck is perfectly fine as is now and likely for many more years. But if it really starts bugging you or you wnat a project I think you'd get more out of replacing the existing boards with a new composite that will never require staining and will look the same in 30 years and won't warp, twist or move. Sanding and staining really sucks. It's cheap but depending on your wood, it may be something you have to do every couple years. You'll see a huge improvement with a new deck top. It's also something you can take on yourself easily. No permits required or anything.
You must be a Trex sales rep.
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