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Thu, Jul 22, 10 at 16:24
| I am in the very early stages of building a new home near the Jersey shore and want comments on composite decking that will hold up in a marine enviorment. I was hoping mr. Hyatt will comment.
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- Posted by john_hyatt (My Page) on Thu, Jul 22, 10 at 17:46
| Hey Amy The only one I would recomend is MoistureShield,www.moistureshield.com, you can install this stuff in the water. Good outfit,great product, never had legal action, the very First composite and still the best the way I look at it. J. |
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| Thanks for the reply John, I have been out of town and could not get back to the forum. Anyway, I was told to look at a company called Lumberock which makes a composite deck that contains no wood product. I was told they use it in Fla. quite a bit. Has anyone ever heard of it and is it a good product. Thanks again |
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