Chestnut Brown 2.9m – Grooved

£24.00

The Grooved Collection feature a contemporary groove finish generating clean lines and modernity.

FREE 5-7 Working Day Delivery!*

CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLES!

Decking Orders Include:
FREE T-Clips & Screws* and L-Ending Edging trims*

Cladding Orders Include:
FREE Screws*

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  • Description

Brown Composite Decking 2.9m

Our 2.9m composite decking - Chestnut Brown is a low maintenance alternative for traditional wooden decking

It uses a honeycomb structure for the perfect balance between rigidity and lightness.

The boards are two-sided with narrow grooves on one and wide grooves on the other. Either side can be used.

We also have the L-Ending Skirts / 90 Degree Trim available.

Please note - due to stock demands and manufacturing shortages the boards may be slightly different from the sample supplied. Please ensure that all orders for the same project are placed together to ensure they match. We cannot guarantee that boards ordered separately will be from the same batch or manufacturer.

The required amount of fasteners and screws are included completely FREE with your order.

Key Features:

  • DIY Kit with FREE L-Ending Edging Trims (~3.5m's trim per 7.5sqms)
  • Board length: 2.9m
  • Board width: 150mm
  • Board depth: 25.4mm (1inch)
  • Strong but light Honeycomb structure
  • Reversible Anti-slip tread patterns
  • Comes with FREE hidden fasteners and Black Phosphate screws.

*Please note images are used for illustration purposes only, actual item may vary slightly from the image supplied.

*NB: Orders under 5sqm will not receive FREE T-Clips and Screws or L-Edging Trims.

how many boards will i need for my project?

If you email us at sales@fyldegrass.co.uk we can work it out for you.

However, you can use this simple calculation to give you a rough idea:

For 3.6m – Multiply the m2 of the area by 2 (i.e. 20m2 would need approximately 40 boards)
For 2.9m – Multiply the m2 of the area by 2.3 (i.e. 20m2 would need approximately 46 boards)

Is composite decking slippery when wet?

No! But…composite decking itself is very much anti-slip due to it’s granular composition and resistance to rotting and algae. However, if debris, dead leaves and similar are left on the surface there is still a potential slip risk present.

are your composite decking boards fire proof?

Composite products have a higher combustion temperature than timber which means they are less likely to catch fire. However, they aren’t guaranteed to be absolutely fire proof.

Will my composite decking fade?

A little! Although our composite decking uses UV stabilisation additives during manufacturing, they will lighten slightly within the first few weeks / months whilst any residual dyes wash out due to weathering before they settle into their final colour. This process is known as “extractive bleeding”

composite-decking-installation-guide-product-page

how many boards will i need for my project?

If you email us at sales@fyldegrass.co.uk we can work it out for you.

However, you can use this simple calculation to give you a rough idea:

For 3.6m – Multiply the m2 of the area by 2 (i.e. 20m2 would need approximately 40 boards)
For 2.9m – Multiply the m2 of the area by 2.3 (i.e. 20m2 would need approximately 46 boards)

Is composite decking slippery when wet?

No! But…composite decking itself is very much anti-slip due to it’s granular composition and resistance to rotting and algae. However, if debris, dead leaves and similar are left on the surface there is still a potential slip risk present.

are your composite decking boards fire proof?

Composite products have a higher combustion temperature than timber which means they are less likely to catch fire. However, they aren’t guaranteed to be absolutely fire proof.

Will my composite decking fade?

A little! Although our composite decking uses UV stabilisation additives during manufacturing, they will lighten slightly within the first few weeks / months whilst any residual dyes wash out due to weathering before they settle into their final colour. This process is known as “extractive bleeding”

composite-decking-installation-guide-product-page