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I’m looking to redo the deck on a pier in WI and I though that Trex (plastic lumber) would be perfect. Is there any reason not to use Trex. The current deck is 3/4 cedar and is badly warped. The decking will span 16″ .
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I'm looking to redo the deck on a pier in WI and I though that Trex (plastic lumber) would be perfect. Is there any reason not to use Trex. The current deck is 3/4 cedar and is badly warped. The decking will span 16" .