Standard Woodgrain Decking

Our standard composite decking collection manufactured from 95% recycled materials. The boards are eco-friendly and a safe option for families, with an anti-slip surface and no risk of splintering – ideal for bare feet and adventurous children.

Composite decking is easy to install, with a hidden fixing system for a seamless and smart installation. Once the decking is laid, it is also low maintenance throughout its lifetime, requiring little more than a soapy clean down a few times a year, and no need for painting, staining or sealing.

These decking boards have a dual-surface texture - one side of the boards resembles traditional decking boards whereas the other has wider grooves, allowing you to create unique textures and layouts within your decking installation.

Our standard WPC decking is a high-quality product that produces an eye-catching feature for any garden. This range is supplied with a 20-year warranty for your peace of mind. With three stylish colours available, you’re sure to find the boards to transform your outdoor space in this collection. We can also supply all associated fixings and trims.

Advantages of Composite Decking

Increased Durability

Mixing the traditional material of wood with the increased strength of HDPE allows the decking boards to be stronger and more durable than traditional timber.

Low Maintenance

Thanks to their strength and material composition, the decking boards are low maintenance once installed, requiring no more than a soapy wash down twice a year.

Safety: Splinter Free

Composite decking boards will not splinter or split when under pressure, making them a safe option for houses with pets and young children.

Colour Options

All of our decking ranges come in a wide range of colour options, so you can choose the shade that truly suits your home.

Long Term Value

Composite decking boards are a cost-effective solution – they are manufactured to last a long time and their durability means that your initial investment will recoup itself over the years, whereas other materials you may have to replace over time, which increases the cost.

Weather Resistance

WPC decking boards are UV stable and will not stain from constant penetration from the sun’s rays. They will also not rot, warp or buckle when exposed to heavy rain.

Composite vs Wood Deck

Regular timber planks are susceptible to damage from the elements – they can lose their colour under constant UV exposure, or end up rotting in heavy rain. This is not the case with composite decking boards – the addition of 45% HDPE plastic gives them weather resistance that timber decking could only dream of.

Timber decking may also need to be painted, sealed and replaced frequently. All of these processes come at a cost. Although composite decking may be more of an initial investment, it is virtually maintenance free and designed to last a minimum of 20 years – far longer than wood. This means that it is more cost effective over time than timber decking.

Composite Decking Lifestyle Benefits

Sustainability

If you’re someone who is always aware of the eco choices you make, you can rest assured knowing that choosing composite decking is choosing a sustainable option. The decking boards are made from 55% reclaimed wood fibres and 45% recycled plastic, making them an environmentally friendly option for those who like to make a difference.

Lifestyle Improvements

Adding composite decking to your home can create a whole host of added benefits to your home that you never knew existed! Not only are you able to use your outdoor space more frequently for personal benefits or to entertain friends, adding Ecoscape composite decking to your home could even increase its value! Creating a usable space is incredibly appealing to prospective buyers – so not only can you benefit from installing composite decking now, when it’s time to sell, you can reap the benefits even more.

Composite Decking FAQs

As such a new and innovative product in the market, many people have questions regarding composite decking and how it can be used. We’ve put together a whole guide on some of the most common Decking FAQs – if you’ve got a question, take a look here to see if it has been answered, and if not, do get in touch with our team of friendly advisors.

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