about a month ago, i started refinishing my wood deck for the third time (in about 8 years), only to find the support framing and one of the main support beams were getting into the advanced stages of rot.
after much time and effort i put in a new support beam and rebuilt the support framing and used 3 coats of weatherguard. nothing fancy - i'm no carpenter by any stretch of the imagination, but it's in and very solid.
i then started working on the deck tiles, but have found that many of the planks have rotted from the underside. i started salvaging and refinishing the underside of what was useable so i at least had some at the entrance. i've been replacing rusted out crusty screws etc. it's been a real pita. the idea was to get the entrance panels useable again and then replace planks for the remaining panels.
i was starting to make progress, but the hardware store no longer sells the size of wood i need, or anything that could be cut to size with reasonable ease. the original planks are about 90 cm x 9.5 cm x 3.0 cm, ie a little wider and thinner than standard 2x4 fare - which i mistakenly bought thinking that's what i'd bought the last time i replaced a few of these.
i'm thinking now that i really don't want to do this again but my options are as follows:
1 - find somewhere that does custom cuts or find similar wood online to get about 16 of the above planks made and then do this again in a couple years when the others invariably rot.
2 - buy a bunch of 1"x10'x6's and just lay them across and scrap all of the original deck tiles and hope with some decent weather guarding i get a few years out of them.
3 - redo the deck in a pvc composite such as the stuff sold here.
does anyone here have experience with pvc composites? recommendations? can i secure them to my newly rebuilt support framing (wood) so i at least haven't wasted all of my time?