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Deck Temperatures Heating Up?

July 19, 2011
Posted in Industry News

Here’s a question that we get often as temperatures climb to ridiculous levels in the summer: Is there a certain deck board that stays cooler or gets hotter than others? And for that question, we have an answer!

In simplest terms, you’ll find that lighter colors will not get quite as hot as darker colors as with everything else.  Also, the pure plastic boards don’t get quite as hot as their wood and composite counterparts.  But the location of the deck makes a huge difference in how hot the products get – southern facing decks will be much hotter than a northern facing deck because of the amount of sun exposure.  A vinyl-sided home with many windows will reflect a much greater amount of energy down on a deck’s surface making it much hotter than other settings.

The bottom line seems to be that when it is hot outside and the deck is in direct sunlight, everything gets too hot to the touch.  Some folks have even tested this at our showroom by doing barefoot tests outside. And don’t be shy, we won’t mind if you’d like to do that, too! Come on by and say hello!

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