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The Pros and Cons of Composite Decking

composite decking surrounding a dirty pool in a back garden
Composite decking surrounding a dirty pool in a back garden

Composite garden decking boards remain one of the most stylish and modern choices for outdoor flooring. Today, these floors are seen everywhere; from houses of all sizes to commercial properties such as leisure centres. This is great, as not only is composite decking stylish, but also very practical and durable. 

At Assured Composite, as manufacturers of composite products, we’re well-versed in how to make composite work best for you. That’s why we’ve compiled this guide to the pros and cons of composite garden decking boards. It covers their unique characteristics and how to make the most of them.

As an increasingly popular outdoor flooring option, there are pros and cons of composite decking to consider. Let’s take a closer look at both sides of the argument to help you make an informed decision for your next project.

The Pros of Composite Decking

Here are the top 4 benefits to consider.

Pro 1: Composite Decking is Durable

Famed for its durability over traditional timber, composite decking is a popular option in commercial and residential settings. It’s made from a combination of wood fibres and plastic, which creates a durable and long-lasting material. 

Due to this composition, WPC decking is resistant to rot, mould and insects. Additionally, it doesn’t splinter or crack like traditional composite wood decking. This makes it great for a durable, long-lasting product you can take pride in.

Pro 2: Composite decking is low maintenance.

You’ll love how easy it is to maintain your deck with composite materials. No more staining or sealing every year! This type of decking doesn’t need annual upkeep like timber, so you can put the paintbrush down and soak up the summer sun instead. Of course, this also brings long-term cost savings, as there’s no need for pricey maintenance outgoings.

Check out our guides on installing and maintaining composite decking to see just how easy it is to get started.

Pro 3: Composite Decking Looks Amazing

Composite garden decking boards are a durable and visually appealing option for creating a unique outdoor space. With different colours and textures available, there’s something for every garden. Thanks to our enhanced 3D embossed finished, you can replicate the look of natural wood decking or choose a coloured board to match your garden styling.

Pro 4: Composite Decking is Eco-Friendly

Composite garden decking boards are eco-friendly and made from recycled materials and wood fibres. You can do your bit for the planet and enjoy a stylish garden at the same time. 

The Cons of Composite Decking

There aren’t many cons of composite decking, but we’ve laid them out, clear and simple, to help you make an informed decision with ease. 

Con 1: Composite Decking is More Expensive Than Timber

Composite garden decking boards are usually more expensive upfront due to material and installation costs, but it offers long-term cost savings and environmental benefits. 

Whether you’re a homeowner looking to improve your property or shopping for commercial use, make sure you determine the best option for your needs and budget. For example, even though the initial outlay may be more, you can recoup the costs from easy DIY installation and a lack of ongoing maintenance costs. 

Con 2: Composite Decking Can Look Artificial

Composite decking is durable, low-maintenance, and comes in various styles and colours, but it’s not always entirely natural looking. With that said, our techniques are continuously improving. With our latest 3D embossing and dual-coloured boards, your decking may well be mistaken for natural timber!

A Summary of the Pros and Cons of Composite Decking

Your Garden Solutions With Assured Composite 

Looking to upgrade your outdoor living experience? Composite decking could be just what you need. For any advice, guidance or questions, contact our expert team and see how we can help. 

To learn more about the best solutions for your garden, take a look at our other articles and explore popular topics, such as if composite decking gets hot in the sun.

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