Last Updated on June 13, 2025 by SampleBoard
Do you want a beautiful deck but don’t want to spend hours cleaning, sanding, or painting it every year? You’re not alone.
Many homeowners now choose composite decking because it’s easy to take care of, lasts a long time, and looks great.
The market for composite decking is growing fast. Experts say it could grow from $4.46 billion in 2024 to $14.7 billion by 2032.
If you're thinking about making a change, here’s why it’s a smart idea to upgrade your outdoor space with deck replacement using composite materials.
Wood decks need lots of work every year—cleaning, sanding, sealing, or staining.
On average, homeowners spend around $450 each year just to maintain a wood deck. Over 15 years, that adds up to almost $7,000.
Composite decking only needs simple cleaning with soap and water a few times a year.
You’ll spend more time enjoying your deck instead of fixing it.
It’s true—composite decking costs more at first. A regular wood deck might cost $18,000, while a composite one could cost around $25,000.
But composite decking lasts longer—25 to 30 years—and doesn’t need as much upkeep.
Plus, when it’s time to sell your home, composite decks can help you get more money back than a wood deck.
Composite boards are made to resist fading, stains, and damage from the weather. They come in many colors and styles, and they stay looking good for a long time.
Some companies even offer 25- to 50-year warranties.
Most composite decking is made from recycled plastic and wood. Some brands use up to 95% recycled materials, helping to reduce waste and protect the planet.
You can choose from many colors and finishes, from light gray to dark brown, smooth or textured. Boards are made the same size, so they’re easy to install and always look neat.
If you work with a certified deck builder, they can also add custom features like benches, lighting, curves, and planters.
Composite decking doesn’t splinter, so it’s safer for kids and pets. It also stays cooler than many types of wood, which is great for bare feet in summer.
Some types have non-slip surfaces, which is helpful near pools.
Feature | Wood Deck | Composite Deck |
Maintenance | Needs yearly work | Just rinse it off |
Lifespan | 10–15 years | 25–30 years |
Resale value | Adds about $8.6K | Adds about $9.3K |
Comfort | Splinters and gets hot | No splinters, cooler |
If you're a busy homeowner, composite decking is a great choice. It gives you more time to relax, saves money in the long run, and keeps your outdoor space looking nice for years.
Whether you want a simple deck or a custom design, working with a pro will make the process easier and faster. Get started today and enjoy a low-maintenance deck built to last.