Common Myths About Composite Decking Debunked
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Myth 1: Composite Decking Looks Fake
Debunked: One of the most persistent myths is that composite decking looks artificial and lacks the natural beauty of wood. However, modern composite decking has come a long way in terms of aesthetics. Though many iterations of composite decking boards do have a ‘fake’, ‘plastic’ look at BiForm, our composite decking is designed to mimic the look and feel of natural timber. With a variety of colours, grains, and textures available, you can achieve a natural, wood-like appearance that enhances the beauty of your outdoor space.
Myth 2: Composite Decking is Expensive
Debunked: While the initial cost of composite decking can be higher than traditional wood, it’s important to consider the long-term savings. Composite decking requires minimal maintenance—no need for regular staining, painting, or sealing. This is an underrated cost factor and very quickly our composite decking will end up saving you money. It’s resistant to rot, warping, and insect damage, which means you’ll save on repair and replacement costs over time. When you factor in these savings, composite decking often proves to be more cost-effective in the long run.
Myth 3: Composite Decking is Not Environmentally Friendly
Debunked: Some people believe that composite decking is harmful to the environment due to its plastic content. However, the plastic component in BiForm Composite Decking is 100% recycled. By using these materials, we are actively reducing waste in landfill and decrease the demand for virgin resources. Every year we recycle almost 10 million plastic bottles into our decking boards. Additionally, our decking is designed to last for decades, reducing the need for frequent replacements and further conserving resources.
Myth 4: Composite Decking is Slippery When Wet
Debunked: Safety is a top concern for any outdoor space, and some believe that composite decking can be slippery when wet. However, BiForm decking features an R11 Slip Resistance rating, making it safe underfoot even in wet conditions. The textured surface of our decking provides excellent traction, ensuring a secure footing for you and your family. Sorry kids…you wont be able to slide across our decking boards in the rain like you can with timber!
Myth 5: Composite Decking Fades and Stains Easily
Debunked: Another common myth is that composite decking quickly fades and becomes stained. While all outdoor materials are subject to some degree of weathering, high-quality composite decking, like that from BiForm, is engineered to resist fading and staining. Our decking is designed with UV inhibitors and protective coatings that help maintain its vibrant colour and resist stains from everyday use.
Myth 6: Composite Decking is Not as Strong as Wood
Debunked: There’s a misconception that composite decking is not as strong or durable as traditional timber. On the contrary, BiForm composite decking is designed to withstand heavy foot traffic, the test of time and even the harsh climate and UV of New Zealand. Our decking does not rot, warp, or splinter, providing a long-lasting, robust solution for your outdoor space.
Myth 7: Composite Decking Requires High Maintenance
Debunked: One of the biggest advantages of composite decking is its low maintenance requirements. Unlike wood, composite decking does not need to be oiled, stained, or painted regularly. A simple periodic cleaning with soap and water is usually all that’s needed to keep your deck looking great.
Conclusion
Composite decking offers numerous benefits that make it an excellent choice for any outdoor project. By debunking these common myths, we hope to provide you with a clearer understanding of the advantages of composite decking. At BiForm, we’re committed to providing high-quality, sustainable decking solutions that meet your needs and enhance your outdoor living spaces.
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