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Surviving Australia’s Climate: How Composite Decking Handles Heat, Rain, and UV Rays

Posted on 08/09/2023
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Composite Decking in Campbellfield

In recent years, Australia has seen record summer temperatures and other related problems due to high heat. Hence, when thinking about building a deck for your home, go for composite decking in Campbellfield. This is because composite decking is much better than your traditional timber decking on many counts, withstanding the weather is one of them. Whether it is the rain, heat or UV rays, composite decks perform much better. And here is how it works.

Composite decks against heat

With the rise of summer temperatures, your deck will naturally get heated if it is an outdoor deck. One problem with timber decking is that the colour of the wood fades if it faces direct sunlight for a long period. However, with composite decks, this is never an issue. The woods are engineered so that they can withstand these long hours under the sun. Unlike timber ones, they will not crack and fade. Of course, there will be little expansion, but this expansion will not matter if installed correctly. So, the aesthetic beauty of the deck will remain much better if it is a composite deck.

The only drawback of composite decks in summer is that they retain heat more than natural timber. Hence, walking on them barefoot can be difficult after it has been under the sun for a long time. But an easy way to mitigate that is to build a pergola or cover for it!

Composite decks against UV rays

Another big factor during summer is the UV rays. This is where composite decking wins miles ahead of timber decking. UV rays directly damage the timber’s outer layer and lead to faster decay. However, composite decking materials come with UV inhibitors built into them as it is engineered wood. So, it can withstand UV rays’ damage much better than timber.

Composite decks against moisture

Moisture is a bane to timber decks, which causes them to mould and rot. However, composite decking has plastic elements in it. This means it has high moisture resistance. This is why they last much longer than timber decks. Water slides off it easily and doesn’t even leave stains. This is why people use composite decking in Campbellfield when building it around their pool or any water body.

So, this is how composite decks handle the extreme Australian weather, be it heat, rain or UV rays.

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