WPC Composite Decking Joist – 2.9m

Ideal for using to create a subframe as long lasting as your Composite Decking.

**Prices are per board. Please enter exactly how many boards you require.

£12.89

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Product Description

Composite Decking Joists

Solid structure, a superior joist to the hollow alternative on the market to give perfect support of your composite decking.

Our composite decking joists can be used to create a decking frame that will last as long as your composite decking.

The composite decking joists will be used in place of using a timber frame that could fail earlier than you’d like. Simply use the provided clips and screws that came with your composite decking to secure them down as normal.

Our composite joists are also suitable as batons for supporting composite cladding installs – CLICK HERE for our 3.6m Composite Cladding.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 2900mm x 40mm x 25mm
  • No-rot
  • No-splinters
  • No-maintenance

 

FAQ's

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)

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.

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.

Yes it does fade. Although our composite decking uses UV stabilisation additives during manufacturing, the material will lighten 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’. If you have any doubts please do ask and we will be more than happy to discuss.