![]() ![]() This finished style is different than lattice, as it will completed block off all view and access to the underbelly of your space. (Right: Wood Cladding below an Atlantis Cable Rail and TimberTech Pro Pecan Deck)Ĭladding a deck means to cover the underbelly in full, usually with a deck board to match the surface of the deck. (Left: TimberTech Azek Slate Gray cladding below a TimberTech Radiance Rail in White) High quality vinyl lattice is thick, tough, and resists the elements! CLADDING Be careful with purchasing an inexpensive vinyl lattice, as these typically lack the depth that wood lattice does and may not be very thick causing the material to crack. Most types of vinyl lattice can be painted, are rot resistant, mold/mildew resistant and can be very durable. Vinyl lattice is a newer option, as technology brings different design options to your outdoor space. These lattice panels are considered superior choices due to these species of wood being naturally rot and bug resistant, along with a beautiful finished look. For an option that pops, consider using Redwood, Cedar, or Mahogany wood panels. Don’t forget to install an access door! Traditionally these lattice panels have been made from pressure treated wood in a crisscross diagonal pattern. Lattice is a classic design material used to conceal the underneath areas of your outdoor space. (Right: Vinyl Lattice with Mahogany TimberTech Azek trim and full-size Access Door) (Left: Black Locust Decking with Heavy Duty Pressure Treated Diagonal Wood Lattice) ![]()
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