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Ecodeck – A Smart Sustainable Alternative to Wood

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Ecodeck combines style and durability to create a smart sustainable alternative to wood. The composite decking is rot and split resistant, splinter free and requires minimal maintenance. The boards are colour fast and require no sanding or staining. They are extremely tough and are available in a choice of colours to suit your summerhouse. The low slip resistance means that the decking can be used in different environments. The use of a central breaker board and double borders on Ekodeck provides the best possible usage out of each 5.4m long board, resulting in next-to-no wastage. This layout also helps manage the natural expansion and contraction of the decking boards, ensuring a successful installation each and every time. A weed suppressing membrane is supplied with the system and it can be filled with gravel to increase stability, improve drainage and add a visual effect. This can be especially useful on slope inclines where the summerhouse is situated. Unlike traditional pavin...

Types of Composite and Wood-Like Decking

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A plethora of composite and wood-like decking choices are on the market. These alternatives can look quite similar to traditional wooden decks , but offer much lower maintenance requirements and a longer lifespan. In fact, with proper care and upkeep, some of these alternatives can even out-perform wood in terms of longevity. However, some of these alternatives have a less sustainable profile than others. The most common types of alternative decking are capped composite and cellular PVC. Capped composite is designed to look like natural wood, and a range of color options are available. Unfortunately, the process of manufacturing capped composite uses a significant amount of non-renewable resources and requires fossil fuels to produce. Cellular PVC is made from recycled materials and has a more sustainable footprint. While both capped and cellular PVC can have a wood-like appearance, the best options on the market are engineered to look like real wood with features such as smaller ga...

The Luxury of Merbau Decking

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Nothing adds a luxurious touch to your home quite like a high-end timber deck. Whether you choose jarrah, spotted gum, or merbau, you’ll get an unmatched level of durability when you invest in this hardwood. Merbau decking is also very resistant to bushfires and meets the Australian standard for Class 1 above-ground use, making it a safe choice in bushfire-prone areas. In addition to its stunning aesthetics, merbau decking is easy to work with using most common carpentry tools and finishes well with stain, polish, or paint. Its natural oils make it a deterrent against insects and fungal decay, minimizing the need for chemical treatments. This means you can enjoy your beautiful deck all year round with minimal maintenance. If you opt for merbau, make sure to buy it from a reputable supplier who carries certifications like FSC or PEFC, which verify that the wood comes from sustainably managed forests. The supplier should also be able to provide warranties and after-sales support. It...

How to Design a Rooftop Deck

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The Rooftop Deck: A rooftop deck can dramatically change the way a homeowner uses their property. It can add a beautiful outdoor space for entertaining, relaxing or dining, and can increase the value of a home or commercial building. However, adding a deck to a structure isn’t as simple as grabbing some lumber and building it out. There are many other considerations including egress, safety, accessibility, and building and zoning codes that must be considered before making the decision to build a roof deck. Structural Support: The roof deck is the backbone of the entire roofing system and a key component that must be designed by a licensed design professional. It distributes the weight of the roofing materials above evenly across the joists and framework below, preventing excessive stress that could damage the structure. Decking Materials: You can choose from a variety of different decking materials when designing your rooftop space, from traditional wood to modern composites or ...

Deck Builders Hobart

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A deck is a great way to expand your outdoor living space, while also providing you and your family with the ideal setting for a range of entertaining activities. While some homeowners opt to try and build their own deck, using a professional is highly recommended to ensure the job is done correctly, efficiently and within your budget. A reputable decking expert will also be able to recommend the best building materials for your needs and follow the latest structure trends to make sure that your deck looks its best. In Tasmania, all decking contractors need to have a building permit before they can begin working on your project. If you’re unsure whether your job requires one, ask your contractor or refer to the Tasmanian Building Services website for more information. It’s also a good idea to check that your decking contractor is licensed and insured before hiring them, as this will give you peace of mind in the event of an accident or damage caused during the project. In addition t...