Outdoor Composite Decking
From the beginning Heriton® has been committed to creating a low-maintenance, high-performance outdoor deck that can handle the outdoor conditions for decades because your weekends should be spent relaxing on your deck, not maintaining it.
Composite Hollow Deck
Material
Wood plastic composite (WPC) is a material created from a unique blend of natural wood and plastic fibers.
Board Dimension
Length x Width x Thickness ( mm )
✔️ 5400x135x25 Hollow
Color Range
✔️ Dark Grey
✔️ Light Grey
✔️ Chocolate
✔️ Brownish Red
Eco-Friendly
Made from recycled materials, making it a great eco-friendly choice for your home.
Low Maintenance
Does not require regular painting, staining, or sealing like wood.
Durability
Designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, making it a great choice for long-term outdoor use.
Material
Wood plastic composite (WPC) is a material created from a unique blend of natural wood and plastic fibers.
Board Dimension
Length x Width x Thickness ( mm )
✔️ 5400x140x20 Solid
✔️ 5400x140x25 Solid
Color Range
✔️ Dark Grey
✔️ Light Grey
✔️ Chocolate
✔️ Brownish Red
Eco-Friendly
Made from recycled materials, making it a great eco-friendly choice for your home.
Low Maintenance
Does not require regular painting, staining, or sealing like wood.
Durability
Designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, making it a great choice for long-term outdoor use.
Composite Solid Deck
Product Details
Pros and cons
Solid Deck VS Hollow Deck
Solid composite decks and hollow composite decks are two popular options for outdoor decking. Here are some pros and cons of each.
Pros of Solid Composite Decks
- Durability: Solid composite decks are more durable than hollow decks as they are made from a single piece of material, making them stronger and more resistant to impacts and wear.
- Stability: Solid composite decks are less prone to expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature and humidity. This makes them more stable and less likely to warp or buckle over time.
- Aesthetics: Solid composite decks have a more traditional wood-like look and feel, which some homeowners may prefer.
Cons of Solid Composite Decks
- Weight: Solid composite decks are heavier than hollow decks, making them more difficult to install and transport.
- Heat retention: Solid composite decks may retain more heat than hollow decks, making them uncomfortable to walk on during hot summer days.
- Cost: Solid composite decks are generally more expensive than hollow decks due to their higher material costs and manufacturing process.
Pros of Hollow Composite Decks
- Lightweight: Hollow composite decks are lighter than solid decks, making them easier to install and transport.
- Cost: Hollow composite decks are generally less expensive than solid decks, making them a more budget-friendly option.
- Drainage: Hollow composite decks have built-in channels that allow for better water drainage, reducing the risk of water damage and mold growth.
Cons of Hollow Composite Decks
- Durability: Hollow composite decks may be less durable than solid decks, as they are not as strong and may be more prone to damage from impacts and wear.
- Stability: Hollow composite decks may be more prone to expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature and humidity, which may cause them to warp or buckle over time.
- Aesthetics: Hollow composite decks may have a less authentic wood-like look and feel, which some homeowners may find less appealing.
Heriton® Composite Deck
Be Inspired
Perfect Choice For Backyards, Pool Decks,
Marinas, Or Commercial Properties.
Feature 1
Built to last.
Designed to withstand Australian conditions. Your deck will look and feel as good as new, years after installation.
Feature 2
Natural feel. Natural look. Composite decking provides the look and feel of wood without the environmental impact.
Feature 3
For DIY’ers – the product is very easy to cut and work with and the hidden fasteners are easy to use and give the deck a very clean look.
Feature 4
Low Maintenance.
Compared to traditional timber, it is very easy to clean and maintain. The only maintenance it needs is regular cleaning with soapy water – oiling is not required.
Feature 5
Eco-friendly, Recyclable. Non-toxic – no harsh chemicals leaching into the environment.
Feature 6
When considering all the time, effort, and Money you spent in maintaining the old timber deck over the years, the composite decking will pay for itself over the years.