Composite Decking

Composite Decking

Here’s a list of common types of composite decking materials:

Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) Decking: This type of decking combines wood fibers with plastic, offering a natural wood appearance while providing enhanced durability and resistance to moisture and insects. It typically requires more maintenance than PVC but is often more affordable.

 

Bamboo Composite Decking: Made from bamboo fibers combined with resin, this eco-friendly option is known for its strength and sustainability. Bamboo composite decking can have a similar look to traditional wood while providing good resistance to wear and tear.

 

Capped Composite Decking: This type features a composite core that is capped with a layer of protective material, usually PVC. The cap provides added resistance to moisture, stains, and fading, making it a popular choice for its durability and aesthetic appeal.

 

Hybrid Composite Decking: Combining different materials, hybrid composite decking can include elements of both wood and plastic, aiming to enhance the best features of both. This type of decking often balances durability, aesthetics, and sustainability.

 

Recycled Composite Decking: Made from recycled materials, such as reclaimed wood and plastic, this decking option is environmentally friendly and helps reduce waste. It offers similar benefits to traditional composite decking in terms of durability and low maintenance.

 

Synthetic Decking: This term encompasses various non-wood materials, including both PVC and WPC, designed to mimic the appearance of natural wood while providing enhanced performance characteristics.

 

These composite decking options are designed to offer a balance of aesthetic appeal, durability, and low maintenance, making them popular choices for outdoor spaces.