Composite terrace parquet

Composite terrace parquet


Sub joist: 1p – £8

Edge cover cap: 1p – £10


Price:

£

14.00

inc VAT

This WPC composite wood terrace parquets are intented for outdoor usage like balconies, terraces and arbors and mounted like standard parquets. They provide isolation characteristic from underneath with the help of air ducts inside. Non slippery surfaces let you step on safely even in wet conditions. Unlike regular timber decking, composite materials' fire retardance and rot and water resistance characteristic let them remain their natural fresh condition for long years. No need to do extra painting and protective varnish application for maintenance and care after installation.

Dimensions:
Length: 2500mm
Width: 140mm
Thickness: 20mm
Weight: 18kg/m2 (one board weights 6.3kg)

Material:
Oak wood-PVC Composite

Specifications:
Fire retardancy, rot durability, non slippery surface

Advantages Over Regular Timber Deckings
-No need to be painted, or applied protective lacque regularly
-Does not splinter
-Does not rot, warp or swell after contacting with water
-Does not dry and split
-No fungus or mould can live on it
-No insect attraction
-Fire resistant

Advantages Over Polyethilen-Wood Composite Deckings
PVC composite is stronger, more rigid and more temperature durable
PVC composite is more chemically stable against degradation
Despite PVC, Polyethilene is generally used for disposable bags in order to degredate and clear away in nature
Having a softer nature, polyethilene composite decks have a big tendency to bend towards to sunshine
PVC composite is fireproof

(This composite terrace parquets are able to be assembled without special clipses and sub joists directly onto concrete ground. For this reason you are recommended to make canalising hole lines inside ground for collecting excess water underneath. If you prefer this kind of montage you can skip 1st chapter.)

It is recommended to leave the deck one day near to the mounting area in order to absorb
surrounding temperature.
1– Start the installation aligning the joists to the area. You are recommended to align
joists parallelly leaving 25 cm gap between. To make a 1-1.5° slope to the base is
also good in order to run off the water that collects under the decking.

Basement is required to be stable and rigid to maintain the sustainibility of decking.
Concrete basement is good for this purpose that maintains this characteristic. After aligning
the joists, they are needed to be fastened to the to the ground by screws to prohibit any
movement.

2– After installing joists, deck installation step starts. At the starting board, both sides are fastened to the joists/ground by screw itself as shown in figure below. There is no need for additional clips attachement in this deck variant.

Following decking boards are mounted to the joists and attached to each other from the joint parts. Note that during warmer days decking boards change their length. Thus, a 2mm gap between joint parts and 5mm gap between finishings of boards should be left.

3– Final part is mounting the corner caps. This corner caps closes all finish edges and are
fastened to the joists with screws or silicone from sides as shown in the picture below

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