The Benefits of WPC Decking

A modern-day choice

Concerns about the negative impact of traditional products has seen the construction sector adapt its approach to materials.  This has extended to the DIYer market, with manufacturers hearing users demands and developing many different products and composites to suit different individuals and projects.

So, you’re planning to lay some decking, but you’re not sure where to start? Out of the many options out there you might consider the benefits of WPC decking as opposed to traditional wood, in particular the double-faced option offered by storm as an excellent replicate of wood with easier usage, maintenance and accessibility.

These boards seamlessly replicate traditional woodgrain and grooved aesthetics of regular materials. Like other Wood Plastic Composites, they are now becoming a fast-rising choice on new builds and with DIYers on personal projects.

What is WPC and why should I use it?

As the name suggests, WPC decking is a composite made of wood (timber fibres) additives, and high-density polyethylene, a plastic used in various industries due to being corrosion-resistant and absorbing little moisture. This composition is usually made from recycled materials and due to the slightly higher plastic content, maintains the properties of HDPE, making it an excellent solution that is durable, stylish and replicates the look of traditional wooden boards.

Another benefit is the ease of maintenance. Not only does this product last longer than traditional counterparts (and comes with a 10-year warranty in case of any issues), but its maintenance is easy; owners need only give it the occasional wash with soapy water and to monitor it for debris.

Whether you’re a contractor or a DIYer, installation ease should be another consideration when sourcing materials; and WPC decking is a great way to dip your toe in DIY for any beginner, or to guarantee a fuss-free and quick project for any seasoned builder that just wants to create something with ease. WPC decking can be installed any time of year, although manufacturers recommend spring. So, if you’re finding yourself at home and with time on your hands, then why not spend some time safely outside revamping your outdoor space or existing decking?

Ultimately WPC will be an investment, as it is initially more expensive than the cheaper alternatives of traditional timber. However, customers need to consider its durability against mould, scratches and the elements, and the fact that it is a self-sustaining product that can mostly be left alone as soon as initial installation is completed.

Key takeaways

  • Easier to install and has higher durability against mould, scratches and the elements
  • Can be installed at any time of year (although Spring is best)
  • While it is more expensive than traditional timber, consider it as an investment
  • It will be self-sustaining with minimal upkeep
  • To maintain the system all it will need is an occasional wash with soapy water and monitoring for debris.
  • It comes with a 10-year guarantee

We offer our customers WPC Double Faced Decking from STORM’s Triton range, in Natural, Brown, Teak, Black and Grey, and 3m or 5m length.

 

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