Composite Decking Boards | Chocolate Brown
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Board Size: 150mm x 25mm (6”x1″) Width x Depth
Standard Lengths:
Application:
Do not fix with screw, always use the clips or fitting systems provided to secure the deck to the joists. The clips allow the deck to expand or contract by about 5mm. 5mm Gap, allow a 5mm gap at the end of each board to expand and contract during hotter weather conditions. Gradient allow for a 1 in 100 (1%) gradient to allow water to drain off the deck.
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Description
Composite Decking Boards (Brown)
Our Composite Decking is manufactured and designed to offer a traditional timber decking finish, with the robust and durable qualities of our hardwood and plastic hybrid Composite Decking Boards. These boards are extremely resilient to all forms of environmental and aesthetic damage, as well as eliminating a number of safety concerns associated with traditional timber decking. The way our Composite Decking Boards are manufactured make the boards anti slip for added safety and provide a durable and long life board for both domestic and commercial applications. The brown version of our Composite Decking Boards mimic the effect of darker woods without the concern of the colour fading over time due to their superior stain and fade resistance.
Please Note:
- Our Composite Decking will lighten and lose up to 30% of its colour in the first 6 months before stabilising to its final colour.
- Building materials are made in different batches. Batches can differ in size, shade, texture and colour. We always recommend ordering all of your decking together.
Board Size: 150mm x 25mm (6”x1″) Width x Depth
Standard Lengths:
Application:
Do not fix with screw, always use the clips or fitting systems provided to secure the deck to the joists. The clips allow the deck to expand or contract by about 5mm. 5mm Gap, allow a 5mm gap at the end of each board to expand and contract during hotter weather conditions. Gradient allow for a 1 in 100 (1%) gradient to allow water to drain off the deck.
Additional information
Weight | 4000 g |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Board Length | 1.45 meter (5ft), 1.8 meter (6ft), 2.9 meter (9.5ft), 3.6 meter (12ft), Free Sample |
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Is simple green safe for composite decking?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:34:59+00:00Yes, it is safe to use for cleaning purposes. It cleans dirt, grease and sap from wood and composite materials. Be careful if using it with a pressure washer make sure it is on the lowest setting so you don’t harm the composite decking.
What does composite mean in decking?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:04+00:00Composite is just the way the decking is made, using recycled wood fibres, plastic and small amounts of bonding agents.
How to fix scratches on composite decking?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:09+00:00You can fill in the scratches with an epoxy-based filler with a putty knife.
Will bleach hurt composite decking?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:18+00:00Yes, any strong chemicals will eat away at the composite decking and leave permanent discolouration and damage.
Can I use vinegar on composite decking?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:24+00:00To clean composite decking, you can use half a cup of white vinegar or apple cider vinegar to ¼ of a cup of baking soda, with 1 gallon of water.
Does composite decking stain?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:28+00:00Yes, you can stain composite decking but only certain types.
Does composite decking attract rats?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:33+00:00No, composite decking will not attract rats. Rats only use decking as a hideout whilst trying to scavenge food.
Can you pressure wash composite decking?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:38+00:00No, you cannot pressure wash composite materials. Pressure washing too close to the decking will ruin it.
Why is my composite decking warping?
Andy Brandon2021-10-20T14:35:42+00:00The reason why most composites warp is because of thermal expansion. When plastic fibres of the composite get hot they will expand. It will return to its normal size unless there is a problem with decking spacing.