What exactly is Composite decking?
Composite decking is a man-made building product made up of a mix of wood fibres, plastics and bonding agents. The resulting boards require far less maintenance than traditional wood decking while looking far more authentic than plastic alternatives. Eco composite decking also makes for a safer (no splinters!) and a more eco-friendly (uses recycled content) alternative to traditional wood-decking!
How can you choose the best composite decking for your deck?
There is a large range of composite boards on the market and it's normal to feel confused by the range of choices. To know what type of composite board is best suited for you, you should weigh the importance of a few key factors, which we have compiled for you below:
1. Texture and Grains
The texture and grain of a composite board is important for two key reasons. Firstly, the texture of the board determines the level of friction it provides. If you’re planning to build a patio near a pool that’s likely to get wet, it is best to have a more textured composite deck that increases friction, and reduces chances of slipping. If you’re not, you can get a smoother material for a more polished look without worrying about your safety. Additionally, the grain of the word is also an important aesthetic consideration, grains help to give the impression of an authentic wood deck, helping to elevate the look of your deck
2. Hollow versus Solid planks
Composite boards come in solid and hollow varieties, hollow ones have chambers running through the length of the plank whilst solid boards are denser and stronger. Hollow decks tend to be less costly and help combat against high temperatures, however if you’re looking for something that will last against the wear and tear of time, solid boards will definitely be the ideal choice. Solid boards also lend your deck an exquisitely expensive feel.
3. Colour
Lastly, it is important to consider the colour of your deck in relation to the colour scheme of the rest of your property, in order to ensure the mix of colours is suitable and stylish. Dark coloured boards can also really heat up under the glare of the Sun, so it’s important for you to compare not only the style but feasibility of different colours.
After reading through this piece, you’re likely to have a rough idea of the style and type of board you’re looking for, but to have a better understanding and truly find the right fit for your deck, a consultation with our professionals will surely do the right trick. NBL-Eco Flooring offers both quality and style for the best outdoor decking solutions in Singapore, and we’re looking forward to making the deck of your dreams come true soon!