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Composite Decking Installation
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Transform Your Outdoor Space with Composite Decking
Composite decking is an ideal choice for homeowners looking to enhance their outdoor living areas. With its durability, low maintenance, and stylish appearance, composite decking is becoming increasingly popular across Australia. At Supertrades, we connect you with a vetted network of professionals who specialise in composite decking installation nationwide.
Why Choose Composite Decking?
- Durable and long-lasting material
- Resistant to rot, splintering, and insects
- Minimal maintenance required
- Variety of colours and styles available
- Eco-friendly options made from recycled materials
The Composite Decking Installation Process
- Initial consultation and site assessment
- Choosing the right composite decking material
- Preparing the installation area
- Laying the decking boards
- Finishing touches and cleanup
With Supertrades, you can easily compare quotes from local tradespeople who are experienced in composite decking installation. Our platform simplifies the process, allowing you to make informed decisions without the hassle.
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Frequently asked questions
What goes underneath composite decking?
The best way to install composite decking is to follow the manufacturer's guidelines, ensuring a proper substructure and ventilation.
Labor costs for installing composite decking can vary, but typically range from $30 to $60 per hour depending on the complexity of the project.
You can lay composite decking directly on concrete, but it is recommended to use a subframe for better drainage and ventilation.
The 30cm rule for decking refers to ensuring that the joists are spaced no more than 30cm apart for optimal support.
The downside of composite decking can include a higher upfront cost compared to traditional timber, as well as potential fading over time.