Cladco Composite Decking Installation Guide

The guidance provided in this post is based on the expertise of Cladco, it is intended to provide general guidance on Composite Decking Installation.

 

This installation guide will help you install your composite decking correctly and ensure that you get the most out of your investment. Before you begin, please read through the instructions carefully and gather all the necessary tools and materials.

Tools and Materials Needed:

Preparing the Site:

  1. Start by preparing the site where you will be installing the composite decking. Make sure the ground is level and free of any debris. If the site is uneven, you may need to level it by adding or removing soil.

  2. Use a chalk line to mark the perimeter of the deck. This will ensure that your deck is straight and level.

  3. Measure the area to be covered with composite decking and order the correct amount of decking boards.

Installing the Composite Decking:

  1. Begin by laying the first board in the corner of the deck and fastening it to the joists with screws. Make sure that the board is straight and level before screwing it down.

  2. Install the rest of the decking boards, leaving a small gap between each board for drainage and expansion. The size of the gap will depend on the temperature and humidity in your area, but a gap of 6mm is usually recommended.

  3. If you need to cut a board to fit around an obstacle, use a saw and make sure to wear safety goggles and gloves. Make sure to leave a small gap between the obstacle and the decking board for expansion.

  4. Once all the decking boards are installed, use a string and level to check that the deck is level.

  5. Finally, install the finishing touches such as fascia boards and railing systems.

Maintenance:

  1. Composite decking is very low maintenance, but it still needs to be cleaned occasionally. Use a soft brush and a mild cleaning solution to remove any dirt or stains.

  2. To prevent scratches and marks, avoid dragging heavy furniture or sharp objects across the decking.

  3. If you live in an area with extreme temperatures, make sure to keep the deck clear of snow and ice to prevent damage.

  4. Regularly check the decking boards for any signs of damage or wear and replace any damaged boards as necessary.

 

Browse Our Range Of Cladco Decking Boards:

Cladco Composite Woodgrain Effect Decking Board (Hollow) 150mm x 25mm x 4m

Cladco Composite Woodgrain Effect Decking Board (Hollow) 150mm x 25mm x 2.4m

Cladco Composite Decking Board (Hollow) 150mm x 25mm x 4m

Cladco Composite Decking Board (Hollow) 150mm x 25mm x 2.4m

Cladco Composite Decking Board (Solid) 150mm x 25mm x 4m

Cladco Composite Decking Board (Solid) 150mm x 25mm x 2.4m

Cladco Composite Bullnose Decking Board 150mm x 25mm x 4m

 

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