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How Do I Install Composite Decking Boards?

Posted by LED 02/11/2024 2 Comment(s) New Products,

What is Composite Decking?

 
Composite decking is a modern alternative to traditional wood decking, made from a blend of wood fibers and recycled plastic materials. This combination results in a durable, long-lasting product that mimics the appearance of natural wood while offering enhanced resistance to weather, stains, and fading. Composite decking is designed to withstand the elements, making it suitable for various climates. Available in a range of colors and finishes, it provides design flexibility for outdoor spaces. Additionally, composite decking is eco-friendly, as it utilizes recycled materials, and it typically requires less maintenance than wood, appealing to many homeowners.
 
 

What are the Steps for Installing Composite Decking Boards?

 
In order to guarantee a strong and aesthetically pleasing deck, installing composite decking boards requires a number of processes. Make sure the foundation is level and positioned correctly to support the decking before proceeding. Install a moisture barrier if you'd like. Then, as directed by the manufacturer, position the composite boards, beginning at one end, and fasten them with screws or hidden fasteners. A tiny space should be left between boards for drainage and expansion. When cutting boards to length, make sure to use a saw to ensure clean edges. Lastly, make sure your deck is level and aligned, then clean the surface before using it.
 

Why is Composite Decking Considered Low Maintenance?

 
Composite decking is considered low maintenance due to its resistance to common issues that affect traditional wood decking. Unlike wood, composite materials do not require regular staining or sealing, which saves time and effort. The protective outer layer found in many composite boards helps prevent fading, staining, and mold growth, reducing the need for cleaning and upkeep. Regular washing with soap and water is typically all that is needed to maintain its appearance. Additionally, composite decking does not splinter or warp, further minimizing maintenance requirements. This makes it an attractive option for busy homeowners seeking a durable outdoor solution.

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