
Are your mitered deck joints opening up after installation? You're not alone — it's one of the #1 callback reasons for deck builders. In this episode of The Deckheads Podcast we break down everything you need to know about managing joints in composite and PVC decking.
🔧 WHAT WE COVER:
Why composite and PVC decking expands and contracts more than you'd expect
Mitered joints vs. butt joints — which to use and when
The "day 1 vs. day 100" rule for choosing your jointing method
When miters are acceptable (hint: keep it under 12 feet)
How to use breaker boards to define "rooms" and hide expansion
Fascia corners — why you should avoid mitering fascia, and what to do instead
Gap Cap: a new product that solves fascia corner and picture-frame joints
Why you must follow manufacturer gapping instructions to keep your warranty
How to protect yourself when a homeowner insists on a risky installation
🇨🇦 GAP CAP IN CANADA: We're the official Canadian distributor for Gap Cap. Canadian stock is landing soon — we'll be able to ship anywhere in the country. Builders and dealers: reach out about wholesale pricing.
🪵 BRANDS DISCUSSED:Deckorators Voyage • Eva-Last Apex Plus • Clubhouse PVC • Azek • Trex • Fiberon • Venture Decking
🛠️ PRODUCTS MENTIONED:Gap Cap • Axxent End Cut Paint • Marksman Pro X1 • Camo Fasteners
Whether you're a pro builder or a serious DIYer, understanding how your decking moves with temperature is the difference between a deck that looks great on day one and one that still looks great years later.
🛒 Shop composite and PVC decking: www.tuds.ca📲 Follow us:Instagram: theultimatedeckshopFacebook: The Ultimate Deck Shop
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Jun 18
40 min

White pants. A golf course. No bathroom in sight. That's where this one starts — and somehow we still end up breaking down the 7 outdoor living trends Deck Specialist Magazine says are defining this spring's decking season.
We go through all of them: blending indoor and outdoor style, weather protection and why Zillow says an outdoor fireplace adds 2.8% to your home's sale price, the color debate, black railings, fast-install railing systems, whether cooler decking technology is real or snake oil, and wellness spaces. We agree on most of it. We push back on a few.
Build something worth being outside for.
00:00 Deal Site Banter
06:48 Baseball Pants Talk
10:55 Outdoor Living Trend One
14:01 AI Designs and Expectations
16:34 Realtor Demo and Budget Shock
19:03 Weather Protection Upgrades
19:45 Selling the Fire Pit
21:09 Pergolas Shade and Privacy
25:13 Modern Black Railings
26:19 Fast Install Railing Kits
28:52 Cooler Decking Myth
33:17 Wellness and Home Gardening
37:40 Wrapping Up and Banter
#DeckheadsPodcast #OutdoorLiving #DeckDesign #Decking #TheUltimateDeckShop #tuds.ca
Jun 4
38 min

Most people spend $3,000 on a patio set before they spend $200 on the deck it's sitting on. In this episode of The Deckheads, we walk through five deck upgrades that are all under $500, all doable in a weekend, and all the difference between a deck that looks tired in five years and one that looks (and lasts) like it costs twice as much.
Some of these you'll see. Some of these you won't - and that's the point. From the $150 roll of joist tape that adds 10-15 years to your frame, to the lighting trick that changes how often you actually sit out there, to the picture-frame retrofit that makes any deck look custom-built - these are the upgrades contractors wish more homeowners knew about.
Whether you're planning a new build, resurfacing an existing deck, or just trying to get more out of the deck you've already got, this one's for you.
The Deckheads is brought to you by The Ultimate Deck Shop - Saskatchewan's backyard building centre, with locations in Regina and Saskatoon. We stock every product mentioned in this episode.
www.tuds.ca
May 22
46 min

Modern deck boards last decades. Most deck frames don't. We break down the four framing systems contractors and homeowners are choosing between in 2026, plus the wood-protection products that extend a PT frame when budget rules out an upgrade. Real costs, real warranties, real failure modes.
10:25 Deck Framing Topic Switch
10:53 Composite Boards Vs Framing
13:28 Cedar Redwood Framing Talk
15:01 Treated Lumber Changed
17:36 Colors And Chemicals
19:29 Tape Your Joists
22:43 Alternative Framing Options
23:55 Fortress Steel Overview
26:13 Steel Pros And Cons
28:18 Tools for Steel Framing
29:13 Big Spans and Clean Fascia
30:19 Cost Reality Check
31:37 Rust Risks and Warranty
32:49 Steel for Pergolas
33:39 QuickBuild Aluminum System
36:42 Design Tools and Materials
39:00 OC Lumber
48:22 Hybrid Framing Best Of Both
55:14 Final Takeaways and Wrap
May 14
57 min

Winter is brutal on decks - especially in Saskatchewan. Frost heave, ice loading, and months of freeze-thaw cycles can turn a perfectly good deck into a safety hazard before you even notice. In this episode we will walk you through a complete spring deck inspection in about 20 minutes, covering every part of your deck from the surface boards to the ledger board(the #1 cause of deck collapses).
Whether you've got a wood deck, composite, or PVC, this checklist will help you spot problems early - while they're still cheap fixes - instead of finding our the hard way in the middle of the summer.
Got questions about something you found on your deck? Send us the photos and our team will help you sort it out.
tuds.ca
May 7
1 hr 7 min

If you're shopping composite decking in 2026, Eva-Last keeps showing up - but with three flagship lines and lots of marketing, it's easy to get lost. Today we break down Infinity IS, Apex Plus, and Pioneer: how they're built, what the warranties really cover, and who each one is actually for.
Apr 30
54 min

A lot has changed in the decking industry in just the last 30 days - new acquisitions, new products, new cost pressures - and if you're planning a deck this year, whether you're a contractor quoting jobs or a homeowner getting ready to build, there's some stuff you need to know. We're going to walk you through all of it, and by the end of this episode you'll know exactly how to navigate the 2026 deck season like a pro.
Apr 23
47 min

Dave and Joey — the BROLAWS behind one of Ontario's most recognized deck-building brands — pull up a chair at TUDS-X and it goes exactly where you'd expect. Zero script, zero filter.
You'll hear why some young people walk away from the trades before they ever find their footing, why the trades need better culture as much as they need more workers, and what it actually takes to build a business — not just a pile of decks.
Turns out, school teaches you how to learn. The trades teach you how to build. This episode is about doing both.
Apr 9
1 hr 51 min

Trade show season is here — but are you actually getting ROI, or just showing up out of habit?
In this episode, we break down how to evaluate trade shows the right way, what we learned from building our own contractor-focused event, and how to set goals that actually drive results — whether you're chasing brand awareness or qualified leads.
Apr 2
25 min

Most people still believe composite decking gets too hot, is slippery when wet, and costs way more than it’s worth. Some of that used to be true — but the industry has changed. In this episode of the Deckheads Podcast, we break down how composite decking has evolved in the Canadian market — from capped vs uncapped boards to PVC, mineral-based composites, pricing ranges, traction, expansion, and installation rules that matter in our climate. This is contractor-level, unsponsored insight — built for Canadian homeowners and builders planning a backyard project.
Feb 26
1 hr
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