Redwood Lumber Pros and Cons

Introduction to Redwood Lumber Redwood lumber, renowned for its beauty, durability, and resistance to decay, is a premium building material ideal for both outdoor and indoor projects. Its rich, warm tones and distinctive grain patterns make it a favorite among homeowners, carpenters, and architects alike. In this blog post, we’ll explore the origins of redwood …

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What Decking Lasts the Longest?

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When it comes to decking materials, longevity is a crucial factor to consider. Homeowners and builders alike seek decking options that not only look great but also stand the test of time. In this blog post, we’ll explore the top three hardwood decking materials known for their durability and longevity. We’ll also discuss some important …

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Grooved Decking Boards

Are you planning to build a new deck for your home and searching for the perfect material that combines aesthetics with functionality? Look no further than grooved decking! This innovative decking option has been gaining popularity among homeowners and builders for its numerous benefits. Let’s look at what grooved decking is and why it’s a …

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NADRA National Deck Competition Winners

We are proud to announce that there were several winners at the 2023 NADRA National Deck Competition that featured AdvantageLumber.com products. Here are the winners that used products from AdvantageLumber.com from the 2023 contest: Wood Decks Under $25k First Place Casey Fence and Deck Partner: Advantage Lumber This client had an old, dilapidated wood deck, …

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What Is the Lifespan of a Wood Deck?

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A wood deck can be a beautiful and functional addition to any home, providing a space for outdoor entertainment, relaxation, and enjoyment. However, the lifespan of a wood deck can vary significantly depending on the type of wood used, the quality of construction, and the level of maintenance. In this blog post, we’ll explore the …

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Black Locust Decking: Pros and Cons

Black Locust Decking

Black locust is a hardwood native to the southeastern United States but now it grows in all of the Lower 48 States. Known for its durability and resilience, black locust has become a popular choice for decking. If you’re considering using black locust for your decking project, it’s essential to weigh its advantages and disadvantages. …

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The Best Woods for Water Contact: Durable and Beautiful Choices

When it comes to selecting wood for structures that will be in contact with water, it’s essential to choose a type that can withstand the moisture without deteriorating. Wood that can’t hold up to water will quickly degrade, leading to rot, mold, and structural failure. Fortunately, several types of hardwood are well-suited for water contact …

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