Wholesale Decking: Things To Keep In Mind


by Grayer Watson - Date: 2010-10-11 - Word Count: 432 Share This!

When shopping for wholesale decking, whether for a lumber yard or a large construction project, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First of all, you will want to be sure of a wholesaler's reputation. This can mean many things, from checking with others who have bought from the seller, to comparing them and their products with other companies. You basically want to make sure that you will get your lumber, that it will be good quality, and that it will be a good price. Remember, anyone can cut down a tree and throw up a website advertising wholesale decking.

In today's world of high eco-awareness, it will pay to make sure that your decking supplies are "green". Do some research into how a wholesaler gets their lumber. Is it harvested in a responsible, sustainable manner? Is the lumber mill regularly inspected and held accountable to strict environmental requirements? It will be well worth your time and effort to make sure that the decking is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Using FSC certified lumber is a large help in achieving LEED certification in building projects.

In order to have the most profitable relationship, you will want to stick with a decking wholesaler once you have chosen it. Keep this in mind when doing your homework. Do not settle for a lesser wholesale company, especially if you intend to do lots of business with them. Sticking with a supplier and upholding your own good reputation with them can earn you discounts.

When you have decided on a decking wholesaler, make sure you know your product. Not only will this protect you from ending up with inferior lumber, but you will also come across as more responsible and professional to the wholesaler. This can only help you as they will be more likely to want to do business with you and offer special discounts.

On the subject of inferior lumber-an especially important point if you are planning a public construction project that will be used by lots of people-you want to make sure that the decking you choose can hold up to heavy traffic. Softwoods, composite decking, and pressure treated wood will not cut it. These products require too much maintenance and are far more likely to collapse under pressure. The safest bet is an exotic hardwood. While more expensive at first, these decking materials will last for decades without wearing down. The extremely low maintenance will save you lots of money in the long run.

Keep all these things in mind when shopping for wholesale decking, and your project will be a success.

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