Composite decking is both durable and robust. It is also extremely simple to install. However, to ensure your new decking remains strong and long-lasting, it is important to follow the manufacturers instructions when it comes to installation.
How easy is it to install composite decking?
The installation of composite decking – particularly Ecodek decking – is a straightforward and simple process and very similar to working with a hardwood timber. However, there are a few areas of installation, such as ventilation, that are key to keeping your new composite decking in tip top condition!
Method for installing composite decking
To install composite decking, you don’t need any special tools or skills, but there are a few things to consider to ensure your decking is both stylish and safe.
Required Tools
Although no specialist tools are needed, the following items will make the installation of your decking easier and will result in a professional finish:
Circular saw
Smart bit
Safety glasses
Cordless drill
Chalk line
Hearing protection
Spirit level
Ecodek spacer
Dusk mask
Preparing the Ground
What lies beneath your decking is just as important as the decking itself. A strong, stable base will ensure your new decking remains level and will promote longevity. The base you require will depend on the surface on which your decking is being placed. A traditional substructure is ideal for softer surfaces, whilst a concrete floor will need a pedestal base.
Spacing
When laying composite decking, you must allow for at least a 5mm space between the boards. If the area where the decking is being installed is rather damp or there’s not much air flow you will have to increase this distance to 10mm.
Air flow is a necessity when laying composite or timber decking, that’s why you MUST have the correct distance between the boards. To make spacing the boards simple, we would recommend using an appropriate spacer. These spacers allow you to easily set the correct distance between the boards when laying them. To ensure airflow is sufficient, the decking needs a ground clearance of at 80mm, which you can achieve by using the correct substructure and pedestals.
Once you’ve worked out your spacings and ensured sufficient air flow around your boards, you can start fitting them.
Our installation guides provide all the information you need to install your new Ecodek composite decking, from the tools required to how to fit a butt joint to board spacing and airflow. They also offer guidance on the installation of decking on different bases and in various locations, as well as steps and balconies.
For a visual step-by-step guide on how to install your wood composite decking, our video guide easy to understand and will make the whole installation process simple and seamless.
If you would like further advice or help on the installation of your composite decking, talk to our friendly expert team today on 01978 667 840.
At Ecodek we manufacture a product that is both durable and robust, and in order to ensure your decking will continue as such it is important to install and maintain the product as per our Installation Instructions.
The installation of Ecodek is a straight forward and simple process and very similar to working with a hardwood timber. However, there are a few areas of installation, such as ventilation, that are key to keeping your Ecodek in tip top condition! We have produced guidelines so you can avoid any potential issues with your decking, so we do encourage customers to take extra time to read them.
To install Ecodek, you don’t need any special tools, our simple installation guide lists the tools required. When laying Ecodek, you must allow for at least 5mm space between the boards. If the area where the decking is being installed is rather damp or there’s not much air flow you will have to increase the spacing distance to 10mm.
Air flow is a necessity when laying WPC or timber decking, that’s why you MUST have the correct spaces distance between the boards. To make spacing the boards simple and easy, we have added a new product to our accessories range – Ecodek Spacers! The spacers allow you to set the correct distance between the boards when laying them. There are two sides to them, 5mm and 10mm, making the one little unit a one stop shop!! To ensure airflow is sufficient, the decking needs a ground clearance of at 80mm, which you can achieve by using our substructure and pedestals.
Take a look at our new Technical Hub for things technical, including our installation guides. These resources are there to provide help and ensure you install your decking correctly, so please follow them throughout! Of course if anything is unclear, don’t hesitate to contact us!