Installing WPC decking involves building a level joist substructure spaced at 12 to 16 inches on center, laying boards with a consistent expansion gap of about 3 to 5 millimeters, and securing them ...
The best way to maintain Composite Decking is to sweep it regularly, wash it with mild soap and water every one to two months, keep furniture legs padded, and clear leaves or debris from the gaps be...
A composite deck typically lasts between 25 and 30 years, with premium co-extruded products often carrying manufacturer warranties of 25–30 years. This is significantly longer than traditional wood d...
Technically, you can paint composite decking, but in the vast majority of cases you should not — and with quality composite boards, you will never need to. Composite decking is engineered with colour...
Installing composite decking involves preparing a level subframe, laying boards with correct spacing, securing them with hidden fasteners or face screws, and finishing the edges with trim pieces. A s...
The most effective way to clean composite decking is to rinse the surface with water, apply a mild soap or dedicated composite deck cleaner, scrub gently with a soft-bristle brush, and rinse thorough...
The service life of composite siding cladding typically ranges from 25 to 50 years, with premium co-extrusion and high-performance WPC products in well-maintained installations frequently exceeding t...
Composite siding cladding offers a compelling combination of advantages that traditional cladding materials — natural wood, fiber cement, vinyl, or brick — cannot individually match: the natural aest...
The short answer is: it depends on the type of composite decking. Not all composite decking is equally waterproof, and the distinction matters enormously for long-term performance. Co-extruded compos...
WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) garden planters offer a compelling combination of advantages that neither solid wood nor plain plastic can match individually: the natural aesthetic of real wood grain, t...
Composite fencing offers a compelling combination of durability, low maintenance, and visual versatility that traditional wood, metal, or vinyl fencing cannot fully match. Made from a blend of recycl...
WPC edge caps — also called wood plastic corner caps or WPC corner trim — are L-shaped or U-shaped protective profiles made from wood-plastic composite material, designed to cover, protect, and finis...