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Jan 20, 2023 12:55 PM CST
Name: Sandy B.
Ford River Twp, Michigan UP (Zone 4b)
(Zone 4b-maybe 5a)
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Great question! We're also planning to re-do the deck and I had no idea that the composite decking got hotter than wood - hope someone has an answer to your question, Jill. (Our deck is on the south side of the house and I'm also wondering just how well the composite holds up to the more or less constant sun exposure - albeit not as intense here as in other parts of the country.)
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