Thomo - what did you do in the end?Hi I'm looking to put some composite decking down and was wondering if any installers on here can recommmed any do/donts on what type/brand to use.
The decking will be going down on a timber frame (pic attached)
According to these peeps there's nothing intrinsically wrong with hollow boards and in fact they're usually better
Hollow vs Solid Composite Decking - Differences Explained
Customers are misled by some solid decking manufacturers. Hollow decking saves time and money. They are also durable.ultradecking.co.uk
So, "nothing intrinsically wrong" with hollow onesThey are critical of hollow boards that have square profile hollows. They assert that round and honeycomb profiles are much stronger than square ones. They say that hollow boards are less likely to warp than "some" solid boards.
And that it's unusual for a solid board to be needed, therefore given the cost difference, hollow ones are "usually better".They do go on to say that solid will allow a greater span between supporting joists.
But is is wayyy more expensive and required proprietary fittings.
No you can just leave it weathered, you don't have to make a rod for your own back....I have worked in a number of properties with cedar decking, after a couple of years it goes grey/silver and requires sanding back and re-oiling.
No you can just leave it weathered, you don't have to make a rod for your own back....
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