Composite, Wood, or PVC? West Shire Decks Breaks Down the 2026 Decking Material Guide for Central PA Homeowners

Family-owned, TimberTech Platinum Certified deck builder shares what homeowners across Central PA and Northern MD need to know about composite, PVC, and traditional wood decking before they invest in a new build.

As decking season hits its peak across Central Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland, West Shire Decks, the family-owned custom deck builder with locations in Dillsburg, Mechanicsburg, and Monkton, is publishing its 2026 guide to help homeowners weigh the three primary decking materials available today: traditional wood, composite, and PVC.

The decision often comes down to a balance of upfront cost, long-term maintenance, lifespan, and aesthetic preference. With custom deck investments ranging widely based on size, design, and material, choosing the right surface matters more than most homeowners realize.

Traditional wood decking, including pressure-treated lumber, cedar, and tropical hardwoods like ipe, offers a classic look and lower upfront cost compared to most synthetic options. However, wood requires consistent maintenance including annual cleaning, staining or sealing every two to three years, and occasional board replacements due to splitting, warping, or rot. In Central PA’s freeze-thaw climate, the maintenance cycle tends to be more demanding than homeowners initially expect. Cedar and similar premium woods perform better but still require ongoing care.

Composite decking, the most popular category in 2026, combines wood fibers with recycled plastics to deliver a wood-like appearance with significantly lower maintenance. Premium composite lines from brands such as TimberTech AZEK and Trex offer fade and stain warranties of 30 to 50 years and require only occasional cleaning. Mid-line composites are budget-friendlier but generally show wear faster. Composite has become the default choice for most new deck builds in Central PA because of its long-term value and minimal upkeep.

PVC decking, made entirely from polyvinyl chloride, takes durability a step further. PVC boards do not contain wood fibers, which means they are virtually immune to moisture damage, mold, and insect issues. They tend to be the lightest of the three materials and run slightly cooler in direct sun than older composite generations, though they carry the highest material cost. PVC is often the recommended choice for poolside decks, ground-level patios, and any deck application where moisture exposure is constant.

“Most homeowners come in thinking the question is composite or wood, but it is really about how they actually want to use their deck for the next twenty to thirty years,” said a spokesperson for West Shire Decks. “A grandparent who wants a low-maintenance space to watch the kids run around is going to make a different choice than someone designing a multi-level entertainment space. Our job is to walk people through those trade-offs honestly.”

For Central PA and Northern MD homeowners, regional climate is a real factor. Pennsylvania’s cycle of cold winters, humid summers, and frequent freeze-thaw events places more stress on outdoor materials than in milder regions. Composite and PVC tend to handle that cycle with less long-term wear than untreated or even cedar wood, making them increasingly common choices in the area.

West Shire Decks works with all three material categories and is the most trusted TimberTech Platinum Certified Contractor in Central Pennsylvania, placing the company in the top tier of installers nationally for one of the industry’s most respected composite and PVC brands. The team also installs Trex, cedar, and other premium options.

“There is no single best material. There is only the right material for the right project and the right homeowner,” the spokesperson added. “Once we understand how a family wants to live on their deck, the material decision usually picks itself.”

Homeowners across Mechanicsburg, Dillsburg, York, Harrisburg, Monkton, and the surrounding Central PA and Northern MD region who are weighing a new deck build or replacement are encouraged to schedule a consultation. West Shire Decks offers free, no-pressure consultations and financing options.

To request a quote or learn more, visit https://westshiredecks.com or call West Shire Decks at (717) 557-2340 in Pennsylvania or (443) 201-1254 in Maryland.

About West Shire Decks

West Shire Decks is a family-owned custom deck design and build company founded in 2019, serving homeowners across Central Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland from three locations in Dillsburg PA, Mechanicsburg PA, and Monkton MD. As Central Pennsylvania’s most trusted TimberTech Platinum Certified Contractor and a six-time Harrisburg Magazine “Simply the Best” award winner in Home Improvement (2020 through 2025), the company specializes in custom deck design and construction, deck repair and resurfacing, custom railing, and integrated deck lighting. West Shire Decks is fully registered and insured (PA HIC: PA160441, MHIC: 161848) and is a proud member of the North American Deck and Rail Association (NADRA). Learn more at https://westshiredecks.com.

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