TimberTech vs. the competition
Without a doubt, TimberTech Decking is a better, more durable option than wood. But is it better than other composite options? Yes — and we’ll show you why.

We set the standard for beautiful, low-maintenance decking that lasts
From our growing range of authentic, real wood looks to our unbeatable moisture and fire resistance, TimberTech Advanced PVC and Composite Decking outperform competitive brands in every way. Our innovative, proprietary technology makes it possible for us to engineer decking that can be enjoyed for a lifetime — delivering the low-maintenance durability you want for your outdoor space, and the superior aesthetics you will only find with TimberTech Decking.
How to identify high-quality decking
If you love the look of wood, but hate the time and cost of ongoing maintenance, composite or PVC decking is a great choice — here’s what to look for.
Compare your options
When you look at the benefits side by side, it’s easy to see that even the leading competitor’s composite doesn’t measure up to TimberTech Advanced PVC or Composite Decking.
No other brand can match our real wood looks
With TimberTech, you don’t have to choose between the authentic wood looks you love and having a low-maintenance, high-performance deck that lasts for decades.
Unbeatable moisture resistance
TimberTech Advanced PVC and four-sided capped Composite Decking offer the ultimate protection for a long-lasting deck — delivering a level of moisture resistance most competitive composites can’t.1

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TimberTech Advanced PVC
Made with zero organic material, Advanced PVC shows no mold or moisture damage.

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TimberTech Composite
The four-sided (even in the grooves) cap protecting our composite is made with zero wood fibers for superior moisture resistance.

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Competitor Composite Decking
Without capping on the underside, many composite products can absorb moisture, making them prone to mold and other moisture-related issues.
Unrivaled fade resistance
Both our Advanced PVC Decking and the proprietary, protective capping on our Composite Decking are made with zero organic material — for rich and natural fade-resistant colors that outlast our competitors’.2

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Timbertech Advanced PVC
Fade-resistant Advanced PVC shows no noticeable loss of its rich, beautiful color.

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TimberTech Composite
Our proprietary four-sided capping also delivers excellent sun resistance for a beautiful finish that lasts.

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Competitor Composite Decking
Competitor’s composite is irrevocably faded and chalky.
FAQ
TimberTech stands out with its innovative decking options that combine sustainable durability with unmatched aesthetics and top-rated fire resistance. We have more than 30 colors and styles with the most authentic wood looks, and we protect our products with industry-leading warranties for long-lasting peace of mind. Plus, we have more collections and colors with a Class A Flame Spread Rating and more WUI-Compliant colors than any other brand.
TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking excels in weather resistance with advanced technology that protects against moisture and mold damage, and resists fading.3 In fact, our Advanced PVC collections come with a Lifetime Limited Product Warranty and a 50-year warranty that protects against fading. Our Advanced PVC boards are made with zero organic material, like wood flour. This makes them highly resistant to moisture damage like mold, mildew, and rot, and most of Composite collections feature 360° moisture protection — with protective polymer capping on all four sides, even in the grooves.
Absolutely. TimberTech uses advanced color-blending and grain-texture technologies to replicate real wood’s natural beauty. We offer a wide range of realistic designs, from traditional to weathered looks, providing warmth and depth for any style.
TimberTech Advanced PVC decking stays up to 30°F cooler in direct sunlight compared to many composites.4 Our polymer material and lighter colors help resist heat absorption, making it a good choice for sunny spaces.
Most TimberTech Decking collections are ideal for wet or coastal areas due to their superior moisture resistance. Composite collections featuring 4-sided caps (even in the grooves) and Advanced PVC options made without organic materials, resist mold, mildew, and rot while offering exceptional traction.
TimberTech Decking is highly durable and made to resist splintering, fading, rotting, and more. While no material is scratch proof, our composite and PVC lines are engineered to minimize scratching — giving them long-lasting performance and aesthetic appeal.
In addition to providing beautiful, long-lasting products, TimberTech supports customers with expert guidance, free decking samples, innovative design tools, and industry-leading warranties. These resources ensure a seamless experience at every stage, from planning to installation, and beyond. Let us connect you with a Deck Concierge or TimberTech Pro to help you with your project.
Learn more about your decking options
We have several blogs that deep dive into the differences and benefits of decking materials and brands. Here are a few to help with your planning.
1Moisture testing was conducted internally. This test simulates 49 days of moisture exposure by placing saturated sponges in continuous contact with the underside of deck samples. An independent, third party conducted fade testing under ASTM specifications D7032 using the ASTM standard practices G154, which exposes the boards to 2,150 hours of accelerated weathering. 2An independent, third party conducted fade testing under ASTM specifications D7032 using the ASTM standard practices G154, which exposes the boards to 2,150 hours of accelerated weathering. 3Depending on environmental conditions, TimberTech Decking colors may appear to change over time as part of the natural weathering process consistent with the warranty guarantees where applicable. 4Although TimberTech Advanced PVC decking is cooler to the touch than many other deck board products, all decking products will get hot in the sun. Additionally, the darker the decking color, the hotter it will feel. For hotter climates, consider choosing a lighter color.