considering replacing some of the old and worn deck boards on my deck. I definitely have to replace the railings as some of them have warped over time. I think I will stick with pressure treated deck boards instead of composite for consistency and budget. Anyone ever re-furbish their deck?
I'd highly recommend doing ALL the boards if you're replacing some unless your deck is HUGE. If you replace just a few, you'll have to replace a few more in a few years. Just do it all at once. PT isn't that expensive, and it'll all match better.
I considered just re-doing my decking using the same joists/beams until I saw the state they were in (BAD), so I figured I'd just start from scratch. I guess it all depends on how well your old deck was built.
It's pretty solid (I think) but the deck is fairly big. 24" by 20" or thereabouts. I definitely will do the railings this year but the floor boards are a much bigger deal.
My new one is 25' x 20' with a bit of an angle cut on the end . Just to put the pricing in perspective, I did Trex Transcend (high-end) with a contrasting border and my materials for just the decking cost ~$5K. I'd imagine if you're going with pressure-treated decking, you'd be looking at $1,200 or so to re-deck the whole thing. A little more for Ipe, more for basic composite, on up to what I paid or more.
I'm not one to judge another man's budget, but I'd rather just do all the decking at once if I can afford it, or wait till I can afford to do it all at once.
I'm assuming if you're considering doing the rails separate from the decking, that the rails attach to the outside of the rim. That'll help. Composite decks typically have the rail posts inside the rim, which means you can't really replace them easily without taking up some deck boards.