2.4m Woodgrain Effect Reversible Composite Decking Board


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Sale price£14.97

Description

These beautiful woodgrain decking boards are the perfect addition to any garden.

Made from a combination of 60% recycled hardwood fibres and 40% recycled polyethylene, the woodgrain effect on the surface of the boards gives the natural element of a classic timber board, with all the additional benefits of a composite board.

Why Use These Woodgrain Decking Boards?

  • Premium honeycomb structure for added strength and lightweight boards
  • Narrow grooved spaces in the boards make them low-slip and less susceptible to watermarks and staining
  • Can be cut to size and also sanded if needed (use a fine-toothed saw)
  • Available as FSC certified for the same cost
  • Made from a combination of 60% recycled hardwood fibres and 40% high-grade recycled plastic - an eco-conscious choice
  • Range of unique colours
  • Beautiful woodgrain finish
  • Free samples available on request
  • Low maintenance boards


Each hollow composite deck board is reversible, with one side utilising a flat surface, and the other with narrow grooved spaces that makes them low-slip and less susceptible to watermarks and staining.

It is advised to buy all boards that are needed for your project at the same time to ensure the same colour throughout your installation.

Different board batches may have slight colour variations, thanks to the natural wood material within the boards. We strongly recommend ordering everything at once so make sure to double-check quantities!

Full Specifications:

  • Board Length: 2.4m
  • Board Width: 150mm
  • Board Thickness: 25mm
  • Each board weighs approximately 6.72kg


Frequently Asked Questions

How long will it take to deliver the decking?

7-10 working days from receipt of order. Sometimes sooner, we just don't like to promise!

What drill and screws do I need to install composite decking?

Standard power drills can be used when installing composite decking boards. A standard Phillips screwdriver (PH2 x 50mm) should be used when working with speeddekz 65mm woodscrews and speeddekz 50mm screws.

Can I cut these boards and if so, how?

Composite decking boards can be cut using any standard wood-cutting tools. We recommend using a fine-toothed blade to get the cleanest finish to your cut edge.

What base should I use under the decking?

Generally, there are 2 main options. Firstly, you can use a concrete base. When doing this, a 100mm thick concrete base is recommended, with a slight slope for drainage to occur. The optimum slope should be around 5mm for every metre.

Secondly, you can use a grass or soil base. Here, you should remove the turf/soil until the ground is completely even and remove any debris/rocks from the area. Cover the area of your site with a layer of weed control fabric, to prevent any weed re-growth from coming up under your decking. If you need to overlap the weed mat, ensure you do this with enough fabric to prevent any gaps.

How much space should I leave between joist rows?

The maximum recommended space between joist rows depends on the angle at which you intend to lay your boards, but should never exceed 40cm. Apply deck tape to the top surface and cut the ends of the timber joists to protect them from moisture.

Do I need starter clips?

Yes, starter clips need to be fixed to the end of the Joists before laying the first board.

Is there a guarantee?

There is a 10-year guarantee against stains, scratches and fade resistance on the boards.

How do I maintain composite decking?

For standard everyday debris such as plants, leaves, berries and animal droppings, simply brush your deck free of any debris.

Discolouration can be caused by chemicals found in everyday household products, such as suntan lotion or insect repellent. Take care when using these products near your composite decking.

Does Composite Decking get slippery?

These boards are low slip when installed narrow groove side up, which provides a robust, gripped surface in comparison to timber decking.

Is composite decking better than Trex?

The decking range supplied by us is available as both solid and hollow five-hole honeycomb structure boards which, when compared to Trex’s 'Enhance' range, are stronger, more durable and lighter. Our sample packs are FREE in comparison to Trex. 

Is composite decking cheaper than timber decking?

If you compare board for board, composite decking is more expensive than timber decking.

This is because of the wide range of benefits that composite decking has over timber decking. In the long run, composite decking works out to be cheaper than timber, as it does not require regular sanding, painting, varnishing or replacing.

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