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Originally Posted by LWJ
My next door neighbor had that same issue. It was a bad batch. There is a warranty / lawsuit that should give you some relief. (not enough as mentioned above however)
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yah, that's all well and good IF you have your receipt. Since I purchased the house from the person that has the receipt - now dead - TREX's response to me and others like me is "AH HA, SO SORRY, YOU LOSE!"
BTW, following the TREX lesson - I have a bunch of parts for sale with a LIFETIME WARRANTY. It appears that all you have to do is state that you have one, you apparently don't actually have to do anything to provide the service!! Well, that is the TREX model at least - - -
Bottom line - I suggest that anyone considering doing business with TREX discount the warranty claim they make to ZERO since it clearly does not exist. Well, does not exist for a bunch of people whose decks have turned to sawdust.....grrrrr
so, back to my original question - I wonder if re-impregnating the now-porous sawdust with some sort of binder / glue / adhesive will do any good? And, if one were to do such a thing - what might one use?
I'll explore the other deck rescue products a bit, thanks for turning me on to those...
thx
td