woodchip":q9fbdgnk said:
Thanks for the advice, I'm at the initial stages of trying to decide whether to go for composite or timber decking.
Here is an example of solid core composite
http://www.trex.com/uk/products/decking ... d-railing/
Another
http://www.edecks.co.uk/products/10962/ ... 1mm---3-6m)
Ahh I can see what they have done there - it's essentially the same as a jumbo fascia board (designed to go straight onto the rafters with no support underneath, hence the extra thickness) with a coating.
Ok - well I can see how this might look appealing, but this type of plastic has very low load resistance longterm as the plastic is very similar in structure to expanded foam, albeit denser. Over a long period or in very hot weather, any person sitting in a chair or a laden table with small feet will create dimples in the plastic that will not reset once the load is removed; I'm sure you've seen this happen to tarmac in hot weather, it's the same effect.
At the very least if you are considering Trex, contact the manufacturers directly for longterm point load resistance tests - at least 8 hours, not 5 minutes - in high heat, say 30 deg. If they can give you specs on that and it's covered under the guarentee then you should be fine, if they can't or won't cover it, steer clear.
The sort of decking I was referring to is like this:
http://www.kentsdirect.com/product/...hite/graphite-composite-deck-board-infill-3m/
Now, as I used to sell the stuff I'll give you the main reasons why to choose composite over wood and that's maintenance - and I know this from bitter experience, outside our house we have a huge wooden deck, laid before I got here and every year in the winter it goes green with algae and becomes an icerink, and each spring / summer I have to scrubs and clean it. Part of that reason is there are sections that don't get full sun in spring / autumn, they have rotted faster and have been replaced inside of 10 years.
Trust me when I tell you, if I owned this house I would change to composite in a heartbeat, even with the several thousand pound price tag (it's a 10m x 7m deck). Where I used to work there is a section of display decking and it's been down for 10+ years and I've jetwashed it myself and it comes up almost as new every time, but even dirty it NEVER went slimy and slippery.
I'm quite tempted to give you photo's of our deck so you can see just how things will look 10 years down the road, it's not quite as idyllic as wood decking sellers would have you beleive.
also I have a feeling this topic has come up before with people quoting how even treating thier wooden deck EVERY YEAR with expensive decking treatments it's done very little to prolong the life. A search on the forum should bring up something.
At the end of the day it's your money and your call, but if you plan on being at the house for 10+ years buy composite, you'll save time and money each year on the maintenenace you DONT have to do, plus it'll still look good come time to sell the house rather than an automatic "well the decking needs replacing, so that's X off the asking price"
if you do want to see the horror show we have out the back, ask and I'll get some pics done.