Got a small front porch with stairs (stair edges pretty worn) & I’d like to replace the current 5.5” solid wood boards with composite. Partly because of the staining hassle every 2 yrs or so but also to improve wildfire resistance if possible. 16” joists.
- the moderate price options (trex Transcend or Select) are Class B fire rating, similar to slower burning solid wood materials apparently?
- For another 50% in price I could get Timbertech with a Class A rating. I’m not replacing the solid wood joists below, just using metal screen skirts to prevent embers from getting under the porch, so maybe I’m overthinking this class A vs B thing anyway?
- the step planks will have exposed ends. Guy at the local lumberyard was clueless about how to cover up those ends. I’ve seen plastic endcaps online but also read you can paint the ends?
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