I hate picking out lumber. Invariably I focus on one thing or another and end up with stud with a wow one way and a bow the next on at least a few. That's their formula for getting me to buy extra. Darn Home Depot Enchanted forest anyways.... 
Presumably the special order trusses don't have any issue with board, knots, straightness, anything.Yep. The special order trusses are not returnable. Everything else is, if not used. I won't ask 'em to come and pick 'em up, though...![]()
My theory is that the lumber warps on the way home. No way I would pick out some of the boards that end up at home.I hate picking out lumber. Invariably I focus on one thing or another and end up with stud with a wow one way and a bow the next on at least a few. That's their formula for getting me to buy extra. Darn Home Depot Enchanted forest anyways....![]()
www.trex.com ?? I haven't used it so can't vouch for it personally.I'm needing to replace the deck flooring pretty soon. Original treated 5/4 planks lasted 20 years or so until it finally got too rough, mostly due to power washing. Replaced it 8 or 10 years ago and it's a real mess now. Real poor base wood quality seems like. Coated it with Sherwin Williams best stuff a couple years ago, sort of like a plastic coating, big mistake. Stuff started peeling and just looks awful, power washer would probably make a huge mess. Doesn't seem to be any decent treated lumber these days. Kind of at a loss for something to put down. And it's all expensive in 14' lengths.
If I were in your place, I'd look into the composite planks. Lots of colors, last (almost) forever and look great. Even more $ though...I'm needing to replace the deck flooring pretty soon. Original treated 5/4 planks lasted 20 years or so until it finally got too rough, mostly due to power washing. Replaced it 8 or 10 years ago and it's a real mess now. Real poor base wood quality seems like. Coated it with Sherwin Williams best stuff a couple years ago, sort of like a plastic coating, big mistake. Stuff started peeling and just looks awful, power washer would probably make a huge mess. Doesn't seem to be any decent treated lumber these days. Kind of at a loss for something to put down. And it's all expensive in 14' lengths.
Are we talking about house deck (porch/patio/etc) or trailer deck?If I were in your place, I'd look into the composite planks. Lots of colors, last (almost) forever and look great. Even more $ though...