Composite decking performs particularly well in damp conditions. It absorbs very little moisture. This reduces swelling and warping.
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Most composite boards feature textured surfaces. These improve grip underfoot. This helps reduce the risk of slips.
Wooden decking can be finished in a wide range of colours. Staining or painting also protects the timber. This allows homeowners to refresh the look
Many composite decking products are made using recycled materials. This reduces waste going to landfill. It also reduces reliance on virgin timber.
Timber decking usually has a lower initial cost. Composite decking costs more upfront but requires less maintenance. Long-term value depends on priorities.
Decking can be installed using a raised subframe system. This allows the surface to be levelled. Proper preparation is essential.
High-quality composite decking is designed to resist UV fading. Some minor colour change may occur initially. It then stabilises.
Decking boards are available in several thicknesses. Thicker boards offer greater structural strength. A supplier can advise.
Composite decking is suitable for pool surrounds. It resists moisture and splashing. Treated timber can also be used.
With proper maintenance, timber decking can last 10–20 years. Hardwoods may last longer. Exposure and care affect lifespan.
