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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Tim Huiting wrote:</strong><p>from Hilary Hoffman, Key Condo</p> <p>Revisiting the decks question and looking for updates from HOAs that have used composite decking or alternate products. Key Condo (4 buildings) has 8 common wood decks installed over roofing membrane for water proofing that sit above our parking garages. The wood requires re-staining every year. It is now rotting, and the membranes need replacing. With fairly high foot traffic, we are currently researching options for decking material that will require less maintenance as well as satisfy the ever-increasing fire restrictions from our insurance company. Stone, stone composite, and porcelain products are ideal, yet prohibitive due to weight. Understanding the benefits of composite decking (low maintenance, longer life, fire resistance), we are primarily concerned about two factors:</p> <ol> <li>Heat in the summer</li> <li>Slip resistance in the winter with morning frost and snow cover</li> </ol> <p>We would appreciate any feedback from other properties, including which product you have used and how they have performed since installation.</p> <p>You can reply here or reach out directly to Hilary Hoffman at hhoffman@graham-consulting.com.</p> <p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><br>
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