Posts Tagged ‘Railing’

Inside Fiberon: ClearVisionSystem

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Fiberon Decking Specialist Paul Penziol shares his experience with two homeowners from Oregon who were in the process of building not only their dream deck, but also their dream home.

ClearVisionSystem, Fiberon composite decking and railingIt all started with a phone call from a homeowner wanting more information about Fiberon Horizon Ipe decking. The “man of the house” was determined to do this project himself with the help from his brother who is a contractor. His wife loved the look of Horizon Ipe composite decking, as it gave them lasting beauty with low maintenance, with a natural wood look–after all, they live in Oregon. They invited me to their home and we sat out on the deck and as I recall, this is how the story started. They saved up to buy this hill top piece of property so they could build their lifelong dream home on it.

Next came the dream deck. The view was spectacular as it went on for miles and deserved an outdoor living space to enjoy it from. The treetops and valleys below where stunning and the longer I sat, the more beauty I took in. I remember talking about decking characteristics and installation, when the “true decision maker” spoke up about the railing. I believe her comment went something like, “There was only one choice of railing: Fiberon’s ClearVisionSystem.”

I had to agree with her that no other railing would work in this situation. She went on to explain that their next project would be a playground in front of the house and deck, and a grass yard below. She wanted to be able to see through the railing and keep an eye on their young kids. The invisible Plexiglas provides protection from wind and safety for the children, as it wouldn’t distort that view they saved so hard for. The husband did find it a somewhat challenging project, but loved the fact that he was able to cut the clear panels on site. The hidden fastening system was easy to install and brought out even more aesthetic beauty. Fiberon’s ClearVisionSystem compliments the Fiberon Horizon Ipe decking in the same way the home and property reflected the beautiful people that lived there. It was a pleasure to meet these folks. Thanks for inviting me to your home.

ClearVisionSystem, Fiberon composite decking and railingIt seems as though another family is one step closer to completing the “DREAM.” We were glad to help. To complete your dream deck, make that call to your local Fiberon Representative or call Fiberon customer service at 1-800-573-8841, or visit our website at www.fiberondecking.com.

Three Ways to Customize Your Deck

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

The design of your composite deck should reflect your personality. There are various features that can be used to customize your composite deck, such as colors, shape and railings, just to name a few. Fiberon professional Bayn Wood of Autumnwood Construction Inc., shares three ways you can customize and personalize your deck.

Style: Don’t think you must be limited to using one type of composite decking color. You can use various colors to enhance the beauty of your deck. In the picture below, Bayn and team designed a beautiful Fiberon composite deck. As you can see, a Fiberon Horizon rosewood deck with a two-tone triple picture frame border was constructed. The border was used to tie in the railing color and to mimic the colors of the house, which was clay trim and red brick.

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composite deckingShape: Why limit yourself to a standard square or rectangular deck? You have the option to get creative and choose the shape of your deck. Autumnwood Construction Inc. created a 1200 square foot Fiberon composite deck that exemplifies the use of shape. The elaborate deck pictured below had a two-toned triple picture frame border in shape of a dodecagon.

composite decking and railingFeatures: Spice up your deck with some exciting features–the possibilities are endless. Autumnwood Construction Inc. has installed various features to meet customers’ wants and needs. As seen below, lights were installed beneath each step on the composite decking staircase.

Border boards are another unique feature to enhance the design of your composite deck. There are many options when using borders. The photo below shows a deck with triple-tiered fascia border. Other features used to design decks may be inlays, fountains, planters, benches, pergolas, railings and decorative posts. To learn more about Autumnwood Construction Inc., visit their website, Facebook page, Twitter feed or blog.

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Deck Trends for this Summer

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Styles come and go, but one thing we know is that decks will always be popular. Fiberon professional Craig Brewster of Apex Carpentry Inc. in Utah, shares his insights for deck trends this summer’s building season.

The last few years have brought big changes to outdoor decks. With the slowing economy and people staying in their homes longer, the deck market has changed. The size of the average deck is getting smaller, and homeowners are focusing on value and a good design suitable for their needs. Decks are still split among wood and composite comparable to the last several years, but the type of composite decking being used is changing.  With fewer new homes, houses are getting older and many homeowners have put off repairing their old decks. This means that there are more old, unsafe decks than ever before. As people stay home more, they are looking for ways to make their homes more inviting and useful.

Analysts who follow the construction industry and have evaluated housing data, predict that the market will stay slower than markets of the past, but it will grow from the low levels seen in the last couple of years.  There will be increased deck renovations and repairs. Homeowners are also seeking low maintenance decks and focusing on the deck’s long-term, as well as things that will make their deck unique.

The decking industry has responded to the needs of homeowners, and designed deck and railing products to meet their needs. The composite deck market has changed significantly over the last few years and 2011 continues that trend. The appearance of composite decking is changing and looking more like natural wood, but providing a deeper, richer look.  Most quality decking is now made with a hidden fastener system so the fasteners are not visible. They have also greatly improved the durability, stain and fade resistance of decking. Because of these improvements, top brands are now producing deck boards with a wooden core covered with plastic to improve look and durability. Boards can have the look of domestic or exotic tropical woods. Warranties have also improved as they now include stain and fade guarantees. If you have not seen what a modern composite deck can look like, you are in for a surprise.

Deck and stair railings are also changing. There are more options and styles and deck owners are discovering that the design of the railing adds personality and character. The railing no longer has to match the decking material.  Different materials and colors can be used to fit your style and budget. Metal railings are still popular and offer many options. Composite railings come in many colors and can be mixed with metal providing a custom look. Wood railings can also be mixed with metal for a unique look.  For a more finished look, post caps come in many different styles and add the finishing touch. One leading company even makes a gate that can be used with your railing or stairway to increase the safety of your deck.

Another change is in the use of deck lighting. People find that deck lighting allows them to use their deck longer and it creates a relaxed and comfortable mood. Deck lighting will also increase the safety of your deck, especially by using lights on the stairs. LED lights are coming out in many unique looks. They are small and can be put almost anywhere on your deck or railing. LED lights even offer tremendous energy savings.  They are small and can be put almost anywhere on your deck or railing.  Solar lights are also more popular than ever and are easy to install.

With all the new products and design trends in decking, it is important to consult with an experienced deck builder before building. You will enjoy your deck for many years to come if it is built properly and designed to fit your lifestyle.  Safety is also important, as deck failures are one of the leading causes of injury around homes. An experienced licensed contractor is vital in helping you design and build your deck and railing.

To learn more about Apex Carpentry, visit them on Facebook, their website or blog.

Customize Your Composite Deck

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

 

Tips to Make your Fiberon Composite Deck Truly Your Own

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Outdoor living room with Fiberon Horizon Decking in Rosewood

Not all composite decks are created equal. In fact, no one deck should look the same. Give your deck its own personality. Here are four areas you can focus on when looking to customize your new composite deck.

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