Is Tigerwood The Right Decking For Your Outdoor Project?

One of the most appealing things about Tigerwood is its unique appearance. The boards have some of the most striking color patterns thanks their rich, vibrant, light-brown to orange hue coupled with the dark streaks that run their length. Some trees will feature more of these dark striations than others, but nevertheless they’ll be present.…

 

Deck Dilemma: Can You Build a Deck on a Narrow Lot?

If you live in a city or a neighborhood where the lots are only as wide as your home, you have probably cast off the idea of having a deck. Just because you have a narrow lot does not mean you can’t have an outdoor retreat. Before you get started make sure you are complying…

 

Decking Designs to Think About: Herringbone

You’re ready to switch things up with your new Tigerwood deck. Parallel decking isn’t cutting it for you, and a single diagonal pattern isn’t complex enough for your taste. The herringbone pattern is quite possibly my favorite design, and with a little extra work, it can be your new favorite design as well. It is…

 

Decking Designs to Think About: Chevron

You want to give your new TIgerwood deck some personality. The diagonal deck pattern is a too plain simple and the herringbone pattern is too much. Lucky for you, I have a solution that is perfect for your needs. When you build a deck, you want it to be a timeless addition to your home.…

 

Decking Designs to Think About: Single Diagonal Pattern

You’ve been looking at the same old deck for years, and now you’re ready to do something about it. You’ve decided to go ahead and invest in one of the last decks you may ever need, a Tigerwood Deck. This time around, you want to try something different , so you decide to install the…

 

Decking Designs to Think About: Basket Weave

Your deck is simply and extra room in your home. It’s an outdoor space you can go to unwind from a long day of work and just enjoy being outdoors. Deck tiles have becoming increasingly popular over the years, and you love the look, but you can’t install deck tiles on an elevated joist system.…

 

Tigerwood Compared to Cedar and Teak

You have just decided to build a new deck. You begin researching all of the decking materials out there, and you may be surprised the market has grown significantly over the past 15-20 years. Materials that were once desirable such as cedar and teak, are beginning to show up on the bottom of the list.…

 

Tigerwood Siding Options

You love the warm luxurious appearance of Tigerwood decking, but you would like to make a bigger statement with your purchase than just installing a Tigerwood deck. We have you covered with our Tigerwood Shiplap and Rainscreen siding profiles. Both of our siding profiles are low-maintenance options that still remain mold, fungus, and termite resistant.…

 

What Can You Build with Short Length Tigerwood Decking?

Your Tigerwood deck is finished! It’s time to clean up your workspace, but while you’re gathering all of the pieces, you notice you have an abundant amount of deck scraps left over. These short length deck pieces are perfect for adding accent benches or planter boxes on your deck. You can create an outdoor kitchen,…

 

Unsightly Screw Holes? We have Tigerwood Plugs!

So you’re almost completed with your new Tigerwood deck. It’s time to cover those holes left by screws, but you’re trying to figure out how to achieve this and have a seamless deck surface. Not to worry! We have exactly what you need! Tapered Tigerwood plugs give your deck the smooth finish you desire. These…

 
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