- 27 August 2024
Natural vs Composite Decking
Natural timber has a natural warmth and beauty that can enhance the aesthetic appeal of any outdoor space. However, wooden decks require more maintenance, such as regular cleaning, staining, and sealing, to protect them from the elements and prevent rot or insect damage.
Composite decking, made from a mixture of wood fibres and plastic, is a low-maintenance alternative designed to resist fading, staining, and warping, making it a more durable and long-lasting option. Composite decks require minimal upkeep, but they may lack the natural character of real wood. Composite materials can be more expensive initially but may save money in the long run due to lower maintenance costs.
Decking Maintenance
Proper maintenance is crucial for preserving the beauty and longevity of your timber deck. Sanding helps to remove weathered and discoloured fibres, restoring a smooth and even surface. It's recommended to sand your deck every 1-2 years, depending on the level of wear and tear. Acid washing is an effective way to remove stubborn stains, mildew, and other buildup that can accumulate over time. This process should be done every 2-3 years, or as needed.
Oiling or staining your deck not only enhances its natural beauty but also provides essential protection against the elements. These treatments help to repel moisture, prevent fading, and guard against rot and insect damage. It's advisable to oil or stain your deck annually, preferably in the spring or autumn when temperatures are mild. Regular maintenance will ensure your deck remains a stunning and functional outdoor living space for years to come.
Deck Fixings
When it comes to securing your deck boards, the right fasteners are crucial for durability and longevity. Decking screws are specifically designed for outdoor use, offering superior corrosion resistance and a unique thread pattern that grips the wood fibres tightly. Unlike standard screws, decking screws feature an increased surface area and deeper threads, allowing for a stronger hold and minimizing the risk of loosening over time.
The metal finish of your decking screws is also an important consideration. For coastal regions, stainless steel and hot-dipped galvanized options offer excellent rust protection, ensuring your deck remains structurally sound even in harsh weather conditions.
Decking Varieties
Mitre 10 has an extensive selection of Hardwood, Softwood and Composite decking materials to consider for your new deck.
Hardwood Decking
Hardwood decking timbers are a perfect choice for homeowners seeking natural beauty and unmatched durability in their outdoor spaces.
Softwood Decking
Softwood timbers are an excellent choice for building a deck due to their affordability, durability, and natural beauty.
Composite Decking
Composite decking timbers offer a durable, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional wood decking.