May 01, 2025 · Vision Construction Blog

Types of Decking: Which One Is Right for Your Home?

Thinking about adding a deck to your home in Middle Tennessee? Whether you're planning a wraparound porch in Franklin, a backyard hangout in Spring Hill, or a rooftop space in Nashville—choosing the right decking material is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make.

At Vision Construction, we’ve worked with every type of decking out there. Here’s a no-fluff comparison of your main options to help you pick the best one for your budget, style, and lifestyle.

🌲 1. Pressure-Treated WoodBest for: Homeowners looking for a classic look at an affordable price.

Pros:

Budget-friendly upfront

Widely available and familiar to most builders

Can be stained or painted any color

Cons:

Requires yearly maintenance (cleaning, staining, sealing)

Prone to warping, cracking, and splinters over time

Shorter lifespan compared to composite or hardwood

✅ Tennessee Tip: Good option for short-term use or if you’re planning to move soon and want outdoor appeal without a big investment.

🪵 2. Cedar or RedwoodBest for: Homeowners who want the look and feel of real wood—but with less upkeep than pressure-treated.

Pros:

Naturally resistant to rot and insects

Rich, beautiful natural grain

Cooler underfoot in the summer

Cons:

More expensive than pressure-treated

Still requires sealing or staining every 2–3 years

Not always easy to source locally in Tennessee

💡 If you love the look of natural wood and don’t mind a little maintenance, cedar offers a higher-end feel with fewer headaches.

🧱 3. Composite Decking (Trex, TimberTech, etc.)Best for: Busy families or low-maintenance homeowners who want long-lasting performance.

Pros:

No staining, sealing, or painting required

Won’t splinter, crack, or warp

Many color and texture options (including wood-look finishes)

Often backed by 25+ year warranties

Cons:

Higher upfront cost

Can get warm in direct sunlight

May require special installation practices

🔧 Worth It? Yes—especially if you plan to stay in your home long-term. Composite decks are an investment in durability and curb appeal.

🌳 4. Hardwood (Ipe, Mahogany, Tigerwood)Best for: High-end builds or custom decks where aesthetics are a top priority.

Pros:

Extremely durable and long-lasting (25–50 years with proper care)

Rich, luxurious appearance

Naturally resistant to decay, rot, and insects

Cons:

Very expensive material and labor

Heavy and more difficult to install

Needs oiling or UV protection to maintain color

🛠️ Pro Tip: We typically only recommend hardwoods for custom, luxury decks due to their cost and maintenance requirements.

♻️ 5. PVC or Vinyl DeckingBest for: Maximum weather resistance and low maintenance in hot, humid climates like Tennessee.

Pros:

100% waterproof and mold-resistant

Easy to clean (just hose it off!)

Won’t fade, crack, or stain

Cons:

Can feel “plastic-like” underfoot

Fewer color and texture options than composite

Higher cost than wood, similar to composite

🌧️ Ideal for lake homes or poolside decks where water exposure is constant.

🛠️ Ready to Build Your Dream Deck?At Vision Construction, we don’t just build decks—we help you create an outdoor living space that fits your style, budget, and long-term plans.

From custom designs to trusted materials and local permitting in Franklin, Brentwood, and beyond—we handle it all.

➡️ Contact us today for a free consultation and let’s start planning your perfect outdoor space.

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