ATL Keeps on Growing!

AdvantageLumber.com is growing, again! We’re expanding our facilities and renovating our North Carolina facility. One example of our continued growth might not seem very impressive at first until you realize just how much it impacts our customers. What you see above is the start of a concrete pad installation in front of our state-of-the-art kiln. …

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AdvantageLumber.com now has a Twitter account! Follow Advantage Lumber on Twitter for news, discount specials, and how-to guides. Followers of AdvantageLumber.com on Twitter also get first notice on exclusive offers on decking, lumber, flooring and much more. What are you waiting for? Become a follower and join the Advantage Lumber Revolution on Twitter today.

Deep Frying a Turkey? Watch These Videos & Stay Away From Your Deck!

Doug isn’t even finished building his brand new deck when he got the “brilliant” idea of hosting Turkey Day on his half-built deck. To make matters worse, he’s going to deep fry a turkey for the very first time. He forgot to thaw it out…but, with the clock ticking toward the football game, he’s decided …

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What is Capstock Decking? New Composite Decking Review

Composite PVC Decking - capstock
Is the new composite decking option right for you?

You might have heard about the latest type of composite decking. There are multiple decking brands using what’s known in the plastic industry as “capstock.”

What is Capstock decking? Basically, Capstock is a new kind of composite decking material that combines composites (plastic and wood fiber core) with a “durable” exterior layer of vinyl (PVC). Think of it as a composite and PVC deck hybrid.

Like with most new products in the decking market, the companies that sell this kind of synthetic decking are doing their best by spending millions of dollars  to convince you that, FINALLY, this is a composite wood product you can trust. These brands are also trying their best to convince you and deck builders across the country that it is “as good as, or better” than natural hardwood decking in terms of durability and looks.

They even offer a 25-year warranty on their product. However, if you’ve done research, you will learn that, for many, composite decking warranties aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on. Many people complain and have sued these artificial decking companies for not complying with the terms of their warranties.

Ironically, even a reputable publication like Professional Deck Builder says about the latest trend in capstock composite decking, “The lengthy warranties – most up to 25 years – indicate that manufacturers stand behind these products (though perhaps you’ve heard that before).” That’s a direct quote, folks. Even the home-building press is skeptical about these products and for good reason.

Another interesting fact that arose out of our research is the resistance of all composite decking companies to disclose the chemical makeup of their new decking materials. In fact, when FineHomebuilding Magazine was conducting their own research into these products for their article entitled “In Pursuit of the Perfect Plank” the author noted, “None of the manufacturers I spoke with would reveal what was in their proprietary polymer.” Why is that?

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Recycled Flooring Recognized By Industry Leading Publication & Highlights The Rise Of Green Building In America

Recycled flooring products like Staybull Flooring are gaining recognition and highlighting the booming green building industry within the United States. Buffalo, NY September 29, 2010 The International Wood Products Association has selected the Staybull Flooring™ line of Brazilian Cherry recycled flooring for the cover of the 2010 edition of International Wood Magazine. Being recognized by …

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