Composite Decking Melbourne
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Burma Valley Teak & Hobart Forest Oak Reversible Deluxe Capped Decking Board Solid Construction
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Antique Grey & Charcoal Deluxe Capped Decking Board Solid Construction
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Helena River Jarrah & North Queensland Merbau reversible Deluxe Capped Decking Board Solid Construction
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Hamptons White, Stone Harbour Grey Deluxe Capped Decking Board Solid Construction
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Super White/Coastal Sand Deluxe Capped Decking Board Solid Construction
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Plantation Maple with Urban Grey Solid Composite Decking Boards 138mmx23mm
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Premium Finishing Board/Nosing Board – All Colours
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Matching Wide Fascia 138mm x 15mm x 4.0m – All Colours
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Matching Wide Fascia 180mm x 15mm x 5.4m – All Colours
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Hamptons White New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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5.45m Blackbutt Eva-Last Pioneer Composite Decking
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5.45m Spotted Gum Eva-Last Pioneer Composite Decking
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Stone Harbour Grey New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Helena River Jarrah New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Clearance – Norwegian Fjord Silver Lake ASA capped pvc composite decking boards
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North Queensland Merbau New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Clearance – American Yellowstone ASA capped pvc composite decking boards
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Clearance – Canadian Red Cedar ASA capped pvc composite decking boards
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Burma Valley Teak New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Hobart Forest Oak New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Antique Grey New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Charcoal New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Super White New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Coastal Sand New Hollowed Premium Capped Composite Decking
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Limited stock discontinued Budget Grey Composite Eco Decking Board – Ruff Sawn Grain
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Limited stock discontinued Budget Merbau Composite Decking Board – Timber Grain
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Limited stock discontinued Solid budget decking boards woodgrain grey 146mmx21mm
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Limited stock discontinued Solid Budget Decking Boards Stone grey 146mmx21mm
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Limited stock discontinued Matching Budget Fascia Boards 97mm x 12mm x 4.2m
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No Gap Decking Ashwood 5.4mx145mmx22mm
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No Gap Decking Teak 5.4mx145mmx22mm
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Everlast Caribbean Coral Composite Decking Boards
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Ezy Decking COMPOSITE DECKING BOARDS are:
Attractive, durable, long-lasting, and Ezy Decking has the best value composite decking in Melbourne – that’s composite decking done right at EZY DECKING.
Take your pick between our SUPERSAVER decking boards, offering great quality at the lowest price composite deck boards in Victoria, or our PREMIUM HOLLOW OR SOLIDCORE ranges – the ultimate dual-sided capped composite decking boards with a 10yr Australian warranty and upto 20 years structural warranty.
EZY DECKING composite boards are available in a choice of 14 colours for you to choose from, premium boards feature a stunning brushed Woodgrain and our budget boards with a choice of 3D woodrain or V-Grooved, all ezy decking boards have a non-slip finish and are stain-resistant.
BEST Australian PRICES ON QUALITY COMPOSITE DECKING
Our SUPERSAVER and BUDGET boards give you all the advantages of our premium composite decking material but in a lightweight more affordable package. These boards are currently available in 2.2m lengths for SUPERSAVER and 4m for BUDGET.
Our budget range consists of three striking colours, each decking board is reversible, providing the choice between an attractive woodgrain texture and a contemporary V-grooved finish.
The recycled wood and plastic makeup of our composite SUPERSAVER decking boards give them improved protection against most types of stains or damage and they come with a 10-year warranty for complete peace of mind.
25mm extra-thick composite decking boards available in two board finishes Woodgrain or V-Grooved.
LEADING QUALITY SUPERSAVER BUDGET AND PREMIUM COMPOSITE DECKING
The ultimate dual-capped solid core decking boards on the market. With a range of 10 stunning colours to choose from, the 3D woodgrain finish and dual colour tone give these boards all the beauty and natural appeal of real wood, or go for a modern twist with our range of grey and white decking boards.
Choose from the hand-picked colours in our premium Melbourne composite decking range, available in reversible solid construction or our cutting-edge capped hollow constructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is composite decking?
Manufacturers typically source composite decking from recycled wood fibres and high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Knowing the exact components of Melbourne decking allows homeowners to make informed decisions for their outdoor living spaces:
- Wood fibres of sawdust: Manufacturers source these components from reclaimed or recycled wood. The wood fibres strengthen and add texture to the decking.
- Plastic or resin: This component is derived from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which improves moisture resistance, UV protection, and long-term resilience of Melbourne composite decking.
- Additives: Some composite decking manufacturers add fibreglass or rice hulls to strengthen the material and improve its fire resistance. Others add anti-UV components that help enhance the decking’s resistance to harsh sunlight. Although this additive significantly increases the fixture’s upfront cost, it lengthens its lifespan and provides a high return on investment.
Regardless of your decking’s exact ratio, manufacturers provide homeowners with a low-maintenance and durable fixture that lasts longer than traditional timber decking.
What is the cheapest way to do decking?
Purchasing cost-effective Melbourne decks from Ezy Decking is the most affordable way to enjoy this outdoor fixture. Unlike conventional wood decking, our composite boards don’t require staining and sealing, increasing your long-term savings and relieving you of the burden of tedious, frequent maintenance.
We offer premium Melbourne outdoor decking materials at wholesale prices, providing homeowners with a budget-friendly upfront investment.
Can you build a deck for $5000?
Our comprehensive range of composite decking enables you to install this premium outdoor fixture for under $5,000. Whether you prefer our coastal sand, urban grey, antique grey and charcoal, or original spotted gum versions, we can install affordable composite decks in Melbourne and nearby areas.
Choosing composite over Melbourne timber decking eliminates long-term maintenance costs, providing you with excellent value for money.
What is the cheapest decking option?
Ezy Decking’s composite decking boards are the most affordable deck alternatives in Australia. Although treated pine has a lower upfront cost than composite decks, it requires regular replacements and repair work.
On the other hand, composite decking offers homeowners better durability, significantly lower maintenance costs, and a longer lifespan. For these reasons, it’s the most cost-effective outdoor decking option on the Australian market.
What is the cheapest form of decking?
Ezy Decking’s composite boards offer homeowners a budget-friendly, high-quality decking solution. Our extensive range combines durability, affordability, and visual appeal, surpassing conventional timber and other alternatives in terms of initial cost and long-term savings.
What to do instead of decking on a budget?
Instead of installing traditional timber decking, which costs more in the long run, we strongly recommend Ezy Decking’s composite boards. Our durable outdoor decking allows you to save more money over time compared to paving, tiles, or conventional wooden decks. Combining our premium composite decks with our stylish artificial turf creates a stylish, affordable, and low-maintenance outdoor area.
How much is decking per metre?
At Ezy Decking,we offer our customers cost-effective pricing for composite decks, providing the best value per metre.
It’s important to note that the prices depend on the board type. However, our extensive range of composite decks with budget-friendly options allows homeowners to install these premium outdoor fixtures while staying within their budgets. Book an appointment to obtain a personalised quote today.
How to install composite decking?
Although installing composite decking is similar to assembling conventional timber decking, there are several key differences. Our recommended steps for installing composite decking include:
- Prepare the surface: Ensure that the surface is clean, flat, and debris-free. If you are assembling your new decking on an existing one, we recommend dismantling the latter and any jutting nails or screws.
- Organise the layout: Organise the layout of the decking boards, considering corners, stairs, and other features. Consider using chalk lines or markers to make assembly easier.
- Assemble the framing: New composite decking requires sturdy framing, including the joists, beams, and posts for long-term support and structural integrity. Ensure that the framing is level and tightly secured to the house, posts, or stirrups.
- Cut the boards: Measure and cut the composite decking boards, ensuring it seamlessly fits the layout. Leave the recommended expansion gaps, especially in areas with fluctuating temperatures and humidity. This strategy helps prevent cracking, warping, and buckling over time.
- Assemble the boards: Begin assembling the boards at the outer edge. Screw or fasten the decking boards to the joists. Move from the edges toward the middle, stagger the joints, and create the recommended expansion gaps. Cut notches on the boards using a saw or jigsaw, allowing the decking to fit around posts or railings.
- Add finishing touches: Add trimming or railing once you’re done installing each decking board. Always follow your manufacturer’s guidelines to achieve optimal, long-term results.
- Follow the cleaning recommendations: Although composite decking is low-maintenance, it requires periodic maintenance, such as weekly sweeping, to remove debris, dirt, and stains. Proper cleaning ensures a fresh-looking deck and prevents mould growth and long-term surface damage.
How to clean composite decking?
Regular cleaning helps maintain your composite decking’s visual appeal and prolongs its lifespan. Our recommended cleaning steps can help you achieve these long-term goals:
- Remove debris: Use a broom or a leaf blower to remove leaves, twigs, or dirt from the surface. This strategy helps prevent debris accumulation in the decking’s grooves.
- Rinse the deck: Use a garden hose to rinse the deck and eliminate any loose dirt or debris.
- Use a cleaning solution: Apply a non-toxic cleaning solution consisting of water and a mild detergent or a composite deck cleaner recommended by your manufacturer. Use a sprayer or a mop to apply the solution to the surface.
- Scrub the deck: We recommend using a stiff-bristle brush or a power washer to scrub composite decking. Scrub gently to avoid damaging the surface.
- Rinse the deck: Use a garden hose to rinse the deck and remove leftover debris and cleaning solution.
- Let it dry: Allow your composite decking to dry completely before using it again. These decks often dry completely within six hours in cool, shaded areas. However, rain can delay the waiting period to 12 hours.
- Repeat as necessary: Heavily soiled or stained decks may require repeated, thorough cleaning to achieve the desired results.
Always refer to your manufacturer’s cleaning guidelines to ensure you not only leave it spotless, but also preserve its long-term structural integrity and visual appeal.
Can you cut composite decking?
Similar to conventional timber decking, you can also cut composite decking. However, it’s important to note that the latter’s wood fibre and plastic composition make it tougher to cut than the former.
Nevertheless, using our recommended tools allows you to cut composite decking:
- Circular saw: A circular saw with a carbide-tipped blade and 24 to 40 teeth can cut smooth, straight lines on composite decks.
- Jigsaw: Jigsaws are excellent for curved cuts on composite decks. A fine-toothed blade helps prevent chipping and cracking.
- Mitre saw: This tool can cut angles on composite decks. Using a fine-toothed blade allows you to cut sharper angles and achieve better results.
- Table saw: A table saw produces crosscuts, rip cuts, angled cuts, or straight cuts on long composite decking boards. This tool minimises chipping or splintering and ensures an elegant, clean finish. We recommend using a table saw for high-volume cutting since it cuts faster than hand saws or circular saws, reducing fatigue during long installation projects.
Regardless of your tool preference, always wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as safety goggles and a dust mask, to protect your eyes and respiratory system when cutting composite decking boards.
Can you put composite decking over concrete?
You can install composite decking over concrete, provided the latter is even and structurally sound. Following our recommended steps allows you to complete this project successfully:
- Clean the concrete surface: Sweep the surface to eliminate debris or dirt.
- Level the concrete: Use a level to check if the concrete surface is even. Use a self-levelling compound to eliminate low spots or uneven areas.
- Assemble the framing: Lay pressure-treated timber, aluminium, or composite framing over the concrete, ensuring each piece runs parallel and is spaced 400 mm to 450 mm apart.
- Attach the framing: Attach the framing to the concrete surface with concrete screws or adhesive. Use pedestals if the surface requires more levelling.
- Install the decks: Ensure that the framing is attached firmly to the concrete surface. Next, use composite decking clips to attach the deck to the framing, ensuring that you leave adequate expansion gaps between boards to prevent warping, cracking, or buckling in the future.
- Complete the edges: Attach fascia or trim pieces along the deck perimeter to conceal the sleepers and provide the edges with a clean finish.
It’s important to note that installing composite decking over concrete may raise the deck’s total height, which could affect door or stair access. A cracked or damaged concrete surface may not be appropriate for supporting composite decking. For this reason, we recommend consulting reputable Melbourne decking specialists who can make the necessary recommendations.
Does composite decking expand and contract with temperature change?
Composite decking can expand or contract due to temperature and humidity fluctuations. However, the extent of expansion or contraction depends on the type and brand of composite decking, the climate, and the environment.
Composite decking’s wood and fibre components have different coefficients of thermal expansion, meaning they may expand or contract more than traditional timber decking in extreme temperatures. That’s why leaving the recommended expansion gaps between boards is critical to prevent warping and buckling over time.
We recommend leaving expansion gaps measuring 1 mm per 1000 mm. However, the gaps should be slightly bigger in areas with extreme temperatures. Always check your manufacturer’s guidelines to determine the appropriate gaps for your decking type, climate, and environment. Consult an experienced composite decking installer if you have any questions about the process.
Does composite decking fade?
Harsh sunlight and weather can make composite decking fade over time. Please remember that the extent of fading hinges on the decking’s brand, colour, quality, orientation (single or capped/dual layer), the amount of anti-UV components, and overall UV resistance.
Manufacturers often combine wood fibres, plastic, and pigments to create various composite decking colours and textures. These pigments can resist fading and harsh UV rays. Despite these features, composite decking isn’t 100% immune to extreme sunlight and weather.
For this reason, choosing premium, durable, and long-lasting composite decking is critical to prevent fading over time. The following strategies also help minimise fading and ensure peace of mind:
- Regular cleaning: Dirt, pollen, and debris can accelerate fading. Wash the deck with mild soap and water or a composite decking cleaner every few months. Avoid harsh chemicals, such as bleach or ammonia, which may harm the boards’ protective layer.
- Outdoor shading: Pergolas, shade sails, awnings, or large umbrellas reduce direct sunlight and prevent long-term fading.
- Protective mats: Place protective mats under heat sources, such as grills, fire pits, or heaters, to reduce heat exposure and discolouration of the decking.
- Rearrange outdoor furniture: Moving fixtures, rugs, and planters allows composite decking to weather evenly, preventing obvious colour differences across the surface.
Some degree of fading is normal for composite decking. However, being consistent with these strategies significantly reduces fading, preserves its aesthetics, and ensures a high level of satisfaction.
Does composite decking get hot?
Composite decking, especially dark-coloured versions, can get hot under direct sunlight exposure. Its surface temperature can increase significantly during the summer months, making it inappropriate for barefoot walking.
The degree to which composite decking heats up depends on several factors, including the colour, material density, and the amount of direct sunlight exposure. In our experience as a trusted composite decking supplier, we’re aware that darker and denser decks tend to absorb more heat than their lighter and less dense counterparts.
The following strategies allow you to minimise heat accumulation in your composite decking:
- Choose lighter colours: Lighter shades, such as light grey, sandy beige, driftwood, or light oak, reflect more sunlight and retain less heat than darker versions.
- Install outdoor shading: A patio roof, a pergola, an awning, a canopy, or a large umbrella shade your decking and significantly reduce heat accumulation.
- Install ventilation: Ensure your decking has proper ventilation to promote air circulation and reduce heat buildup. A reputable composite decking installer can help you achieve these objectives.
- Use rugs or mats: Light-coloured rugs or mats can reduce heat accumulation and cool the surface. Wearing slippers or sandals helps prevent foot sunburn and allows you to walk comfortably on your composite decking.
Does composite decking scratch?
Although composite decking is more scratch-resistant than traditional wooden decking, it can scratch in certain situations. It’s important to remember that scratch resistance depends on the composite decking type, its brand, its environment, and its long-term use.
Manufacturers source composite decking from wood fibres and plastic, which can resist scratches, fading, and staining better than wooden versions. However, sharp objects, heavy furniture, and sharp-clawed pets can scratch it.
Nowadays, manufacturers include a second outer layer that’s attached securely to the core, significantly increasing scratch resistance and reducing fading and stain ingress.
Despite this innovation, taking proactive steps helps prevent scratching on composite decks. Avoid dragging heavy furniture or sharp objects across the surface. We also recommend using furniture pads and removing dirt or debris that can scratch the decking boards. Always follow your manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines to retain your composite deck’s long-term visual appeal.
You can repair scratches with a composite decking repair kit or by heating the outer layer, which melts them and fuses them back together. We recommend consulting a trusted composite decking manufacturer, who can suggest anti-scratch measures and preserve your deck’s long-term integrity.
Although composite decking is a durable outdoor fixture, it can still scratch over time. For this reason, taking proactive steps can prevent this scenario and retain your decking’s long-term beauty and functionality.
Does composite decking warp?
Although composite decking can resist warping better than traditional timber decking, it can still warp in certain situations.
For instance, excessive moisture or extreme temperatures can cause the decking to expand or contract. Unfortunately, poor installation (such as neglecting expansion gaps or assembling the boards too close together) makes the situation worse.
Unlike screwing composite boards to the subframe (which creates excess pressure on them that may lead to warping or buckling), modern fixing clips systems allow the boards to expand and contract without too much pressure.
Maintaining proper gaps between decking boards is critical to preventing warping over time. We recommend creating expansion gaps measuring 1 mm per metre length of composite decking board to promote natural expansion and contraction. Please remember that decking in areas with extreme temperatures may require larger gaps. Always refer to your manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure seamless assembly of your composite decking.
Proper drainage and ventilation also help prevent moisture accumulation and warping in the long run. Never assemble composite decking in areas with standing water or poor drainage, as they can compromise its long-term structural integrity.
You can fix warped composite decking boards, reinstall them, and ensure proper spacing and support. However, severe damage may require you to replace the affected boards with new ones.
Composite decking is a durable, elegant, and enduring outdoor fixture. Nevertheless, correct installation, proper maintenance, and proactive measures prevent warping and long-term damage.
Is composite decking good around pools?
Composite decks can be ideal for swimming pool areas. Their resistance to rot, decay, moisture, and insects make them a durable option for these wet outdoor environments. Unlike conventional timber decking, Melbourne pool decking is less likely to splinter or crack, which significantly improves safety and delivers long-term peace of mind.
It’s important to note that some composite decks are more suitable for swimming pool areas than others. We highly recommend installing slip-resistant versions, as wet, slippery surfaces can compromise your safety. UV-resistant composite decks are also ideal for swimming pool areas since they prevent fading or discolouration due to harsh sunlight exposure.
Decking maintenance is also critical to prevent long-term algae, mould, or mildew accumulation. Following your manufacturer’s recommended cleaning guidelines ensures a stylish, safe, and durable pool decking for many years.
Can you pressure wash composite decking?
While pressure washing composite decking is okay, we recommend using the correct technique and equipment to prevent long-term damage. Our guidelines for pressure washing composite decks include:
- Remove surface debris: Remove leaves, dust, dirt, or debris from the surface before pressure washing to prevent surface damage and improve cleaning efficiency.
- Test in a discreet area: Test the pressure washer in a small, discreet area of the decking to ensure that it doesn’t damage the entire structure.
- Apply the correct pressure: Excess pressure can damage composite decking. For this reason, we recommend using a pressure washer with an adjustable setting and applying a maximum pressure of 3,000 psi (pounds per square inch).
- Use the appropriate nozzle: A fan nozzle or a wide-spray nozzle covers a wider area and applies consistent pressure for optimal results.
- Move the wand constantly: Pressure wash with a sweeping motion and move along the direction as the grain of the decking boards to prevent streaking or surface damage.
- Apply the appropriate cleaning solution: We recommend using a cleaning solution meant for composite decks, as using harsh cleaners can harm the fixture. Always follow your manufacturer’s cleaning guidelines and let the cleaning solution settle for the prescribed time before pressure washing.
Using the right equipment and technique improves the efficiency of composite decking pressure washing. Taking the necessary precautions is critical to prevent long-term damage and preserve your decking’s beauty and structural integrity.
Do you need to seal the cut ends of composite decking?
Although sealing the cut ends of composite decking isn’t necessary, it can improve its visual appeal and lengthen its lifespan. The exposed ends of composite decking can be rough or damaged, compromising its appearance. Sealing the cut ends smooths these rough edges and enhances the deck’s overall appearance.
This strategy also helps prevent moisture seepage and damage, such as swelling or warping. Moisture can cause the decking’s exposed ends to decay over time, which significantly affects the fixture’s structural integrity.
You can seal the decking’s cut ends with a clear, silicone-based sealer or a manufacturer-approved end-cut solution. Use a brush or roller to apply the sealer or solution to the cut ends of the material. For best results, follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and allow the sealer or solution to dry completely before installing the board.
How to build a deck on an aluminium frame?
Installing a deck on an aluminium frame is similar to installation on a conventional timber frame. However, the properties of the aluminium require several key adjustments. We recommend following these steps when installing composite decking on an aluminium frame:
- Design your deck: The design process begins with determining your preferred size and layout. Consider location, height, orientation, and the decking’s long-term objectives.
- Obtain the materials: Purchase the required materials, including the aluminium frame, brackets, decking boards, screws, and extra hardware.
- Organise the site: Remove dust, debris, and dirt from the site. Ensure that the ground is level and mark the perimeter with stakes and string.
- Assemble the aluminium frame: Drill and screw the aluminium frame to the footings. Next, install the joists and space them apart based on the manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Assemble the decking boards: Install the decking boards atop the bearers and joists. Attach each board with the appropriate clips and screws. It’s critical to leave the recommended expansion gaps between boards to prevent warping, cracking, or buckling over time.
- Add the fittings: Your decking design may require additional hardware, such as railing posts or stairs. Assemble these fittings following the manufacturer’s recommended guidelines.
Whether installing composite decking on an aluminium or a traditional timber frame, always wear the prescribed personal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety goggles, a dust mask, and earplugs, to ensure optimal on-site safety. Use the manufacturer’s recommended tools to ensure a long-lasting, resilient, and elegant outdoor decking.
Why is decking a great investment?
Industry experts consider composite decking a smart, long-term investment for the following reasons:
- Durability: Durable modern composite decking can withstand the elements. Its wood fibre and recycled plastic components strengthen the decking and resist rotting, insects, and fading. Composite decks resist warping, buckling, and cracking better than conventional timber decking, provided you follow the manufacturer’s recommended expansion gaps.
- Low-maintenance: Unlike traditional wooden decks, conventional decking doesn’t require regular staining, sealing or painting. The latter can also retain its colours and resist long-term fading. You only need to clean your composite deck with soap and water, relieving you of the burden of tedious, time-consuming maintenance.
- Longevity: While well-maintained, traditional timber decking usually lasts between 10 and 25 years, premium composite decks often endure for at least 30 years, depending on the brand and quality. Since the latter lasts much longer, homeowners prevent costly repairs or replacements and save more money over time.
- Visual appeal: Whether you prefer wood grain, smooth, or grooved textures with a matte, satin, textured, or capped (protective-layered) finish, composite decking’s wide variety enables homeowners to enrich and tailor their outdoor living spaces according to their preferences. Whether you choose wood-inspired, grey, earthy, or modern tones, composite decking’s colours don’t fade and endure over time, providing a high return on investment.
- Sustainability: Manufacturers often source composite decking from recycled materials, such as plastic bags, sawdust, or wood scraps, significantly reducing the need for new timber and plastic products. Not only that, but these fixtures can also be recycled at the end of their lifespan. For these reasons, composite decks are an environmentally-friendly outdoor fixture that contributes to a greener planet.
- Long-term property value: Nowadays, potential home buyers prefer stylish, durable, sustainable, and low-maintenance home features. Composite decking meets these criteria, enhancing long-term property value and transforming your home into a wise, long-term investment.
Although conventional decking often has a higher upfront cost than traditional wooden decks, the former’s low-maintenance features, long lifespan, and elegant features prevent frequent repairs, increase long-term savings, and provide excellent value for money.
What are the cons of composite decking?
Despite composite decking’s impressive aesthetic appeal, durability, sustainability, endurance, and low-maintenance features, it isn’t perfect. Understanding their disadvantages enables you to make informed purchases that align with your long-term preferences.
The cons of composite decking include:
- High upfront cost: Premium composite decking is often pricier than traditional timber decks due to its high-quality material. The former’s durable components lead to a 15% to 20% markup over wooden decking. Ezy Decking’s composite decks are usually 25% to 30% cheaper than Australian-grown hardwood. Our decking is also similar to imported hardwood, such as merbau, offering good value for money.
- Synthetic: Despite composite decking’s natural wooden appearance, its components aren’t as genuine as those of traditional timber. We recommend installing a wooden deck if you prefer the timeless elegance and appeal of real timber. Although composite decking isn’t as natural as conventional wooden decks, they offer homeowners a wide variety of colours, textures, and finishes. Unlike timber decking, which looks elegant only after sealing or staining, these stylish outdoor fixtures can retain their aesthetic appeal for more than 30 years.
- Maintenance requirements: Contrary to popular belief, conventional decks aren’t 100% maintenance-free. They still require sweeping and rinsing every 1 to 3 months and annual deep cleaning. Taking proactive steps, including expansion gaps, furniture pegs, planers, and proper drainage, ensures a long lifespan and a high level of satisfaction.
- Deck comparison: Settling for the first composite deck you see isn’t a good strategy. Instead, consider other options and compare decking prices, elegance, durability, maintenance, and other factors. Ensure your preferred decking has a warranty to guarantee long-term quality, protect against defects, and encourage proper installation. At Ezy Decking, we provide our boards with a 10-year warranty to achieve these objectives and deliver long-term peace of mind.
