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Types of Composite Decking

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When planning your deck, you have many options for the material to use. Traditional timbers have been a popular choice for decades, but recent developments in manufacturing techniques and the need for a product that is resistant to staining and fading led to the creation of composites. These materials are a mix of organic wood fibers and recycled plastics. They are used as swimming pool decks , pathways to homes and in permanent flooring for hotels, homes and offices. The most common composite products are made from a combination of wood and polypropylene or polyethylene plastics. They use wood fibers from sawdust and lumber particles combined with the plastics to create a weather-enduring material that is much less likely to crack, splinter or warp. These materials are also considered eco-friendly because using recycled plastic and organic wood byproducts saves trees from being harvested, as well as reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and oceans. Composite decking ...

How IPE Wood is Harvested

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Ipe wood (abbreviated to IPE) is a dense, strong and long-lasting South American hardwood. It has a rich brown color, sometimes with lighter or darker stripes and can also have natural powdery yellow deposits. Ipe belongs to the Handroanthus genus and was previously classified in the Tabebuia genus, though it has been moved to the genus of Eupatorium after genetic studies showed that it is not related to true walnuts (Juglans). IPE wood offers a wide array of benefits – it’s incredibly durable, has a Class A fire rating and resists moisture, mildew, insect damage, and other pests. It is also much stronger than most other types of decking , and it can easily withstand up to 75 years of harsh outdoor conditions. While these incredible properties make ipe an attractive choice for architects and designers, it’s important to consider how this beautiful and long-lasting material is harvested before making the purchase. Since ipe trees are so prized, they’re often illegally harvested in Ce...

Benefits of a Floating Deck

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A floating deck can make a beautiful addition to your home. It’s different from a fixed or attached deck because it doesn’t attach directly to your house. This allows it to be positioned in a way that maximizes scenic views or makes use of unique landscape features. It’s also versatile enough to be relocated if needed. Whether to build a floating deck or not is a personal decision that depends on your aesthetic desires and the purpose of your outdoor space. However, some of the key benefits of a floating deck include: It’s Easy to Build: Floating decks can be built over grass or gravel, which makes the construction process less labor-intensive. They can also be installed without the need for deep digging, which may damage underground utilities like sewage pipes or service cables. Lastly, it’s often easier to meet building regulations because it is closer to the ground. Once you’ve cleared the area for your floating deck, lay down landscape fabric or a weed barrier to prevent growt...

Choosing Merbau Decking Hobart

If you’re considering building a deck in your backyard, it is important to understand the different options available. Luckily, there are a number of professional Hobart deck and pergola specialists who can help you choose the best option for your home and landscape. They will survey your land and house to come up with a design that suits both and is structurally sound. They can also advise you on the pros and cons of different deck materials, such as merbau decking hobart. Merbau is a rainforest hardwood (also known as Kwila) that’s popular for timber decking . It is highly durable and has a class 1 durability rating for above ground use, which means it’s resistant to bushfires, rot, and termites. It’s also a good choice for people who want to create a warm and welcoming outdoor space in their yard. However, merbau can be a bit difficult to work with as it has a high tannin content and will bleed if it gets wet. Other popular timbers for decking include Blackbutt and Spotted Gum. B...