How does “Trek Deck” protect treated wood under from rotting?
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Are you going over an old deck with the new Trek? It will keep rotting.
Trek is just a composite decking that requires minimal upkeep and last longer than wood. It does not "protect" anything. The treated wood underneath will rot over time.
Dog enjoying 4 yr old trex deck
My deck is actually timber tech not trex. One uses softwood sawdust inside the casing the other hardwood sawdust inside. I added a large patio cover also framed in brown pressure treated lumber like the retaining wall and deck frame. No staining required. Panels have foam layer inside 10 yr warranty Home Depot.