Yes, composite decking is considered a low-maintenance option because it does not require annual staining, sealing, or painting. Unlike traditional wood, which needs regular power washing, sanding, and chemical treatments, modern capped composite boards are engineered with a durable polymer shell that resists moisture, UV rays, fading, staining, and rot.

To keep a composite deck in top condition, you only need to:

  • Perform a twice-yearly cleaning with mild soap and water to remove debris and pollen.
  • Clear organic matter like leaves from between boards to prevent moisture traps.
  • Use a plastic shovel for snow removal and avoid metal-edged tools that can scratch the surface.
  • Avoid using ice melt products containing calcium chloride, which can cause permanent discoloration.

By following this simple routine, you can enjoy your deck for 25 to 30 years or more without the time-intensive maintenance required by materials like cedar.


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