What To Do if Static Is Affecting Your New Composite Deck

Static electricity can occur on composite decking, all brands – including NewTechWood – its prone to occur in dry climates (like Australia) where low level humid air combines with dust particles on the deck surface. 

There is no simple answer as to why some composite decks generate more static than others:

  • Location
  • Climate
  • Capped composites
  • The amount of time people spend on the deck are all potential factors that can have an impact.

 

In Australia, we have had a small handful of calls regarding static issues over the past 7 years, and there is no common link between them.

We do know that the static issue does resolve over time, but it is important to know that this phenomenon with composite brands, including NewTechWood, is not covered by Warranty.

US 54 Coastal in Beech

 

The static phenomenon is easily explained on ACL Staticide website:

“… insulating materials such as plastic composites are often used. The peculiarity about insulating materials is that they hold in electrostatic charge, until electrons get excited by friction, and static is then transferred onto another object.

“Typically, the manner in which a person walks, e.g. scuffing and friction of the shoes against the floor, or the action of brushing against furniture, even sitting and rising from seats are ways in which people on decks get electrostatically charged.

“If a body becomes charged, then it only is a matter of time until it discharges onto a grounded source such as a railing, a doorknob, or another body as they come in contact.”

 

What Can Help You Minimise Static on Your Deck?

If you have static, there are three main options that will possibly alleviate the issue while you wait for it to wear off:

1. Use a Heavy-Duty Staticide Product

This works well; however, it will only give protection for 6 – 8 months and if the problem still exists you simply reapply.

 This just involves SPRAYING your deck with the Staticide (which comes in a ready-to-use spray bottle) – no brushwork, rubbing, etc. required.

We have had a very good experience with this Staticide and has alleviated the problem within approx. an hour.

You can also buy or order this from any of our resellers.

There is another option that they use in the UK you might like to try and that is a home-made anti-static spray solution. 

We have no experience of its use here in Australia, but if you would like to try, simply mix fabric softener (which contains an anti-static agent) with water to produce a thin consistency and then apply using a spray bottle. 

One litre of this made-up spray solution is sufficient for an area of 25m2. It will probably require redoing after rain or if you’ve washed your deck down.

In general, the static electricity generated on some composite decks does decrease over time and most static products recommend regular use throughout the first year and then after that just when and as needed until no longer required.

2. Install NBR Rubber Strips

And place them in the gaps between the first 3 – 4 boards. This is what they have done in Europe, and it works for them. See the link to a supplier in Victoria.

3. Use a Static Mat

You can place a static mat on the deck at the door.

Rubber mats are commonly used in those areas that are particularly prone to static electricity, especially in warm climates like Australia where you will find them often used by public venues. 

An interesting point to note, if you have a deck with static electricity, it can be further exacerbated by rattan furniture. If you have rattan furniture on your deck, consider placing rubber foot pads on the legs or placing the entire furniture setting on a large rubber mat.

BONUS: Add Plants

One suggestion is to add plants to your deck, as they can help minimise or prevent static build-up. Large plants, in particular, release oxygen and moisture into the air, creating a more humid environment that reduces the dryness responsible for static in the first place.

Castellation Cladding in Ipe, Sydney

 

Static Tends to Lessen After Time

The static issue will tend to lessen over time, so after the first twelve months it should be becoming noticeably less of an issue, if not resolved.

Also noteworthy is even with one deck that is producing static electricity, we found that it doesn’t affect everyone who uses it. Fortunately, not everyone experiences this phenomenon, and not only are some parts of the world free from it, but even some parts of Australia seem immune.  Alas, we do live in a dry climate and static just loves a dry climate. 

Just to reassure you… NewTechWood’s products have been tested against EN 1815 – Assessment of Static Electrical Propensity and have received values under the maximum standard of 2Kv.

NewTechWood decking is a manufactured product and may occasionally attract static electricity, particularly in dry conditions or where metal subframes or fittings such as balustrades are present. Static build-up is not a product defect and is not covered under this warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a NewTechWood composite deck cost more than a timber deck?

In the short term, it does. However, when you compare the maintenance, material, time and labour cost on traditional timber decks every year the costs really add up. In less than three years, you will be able to see all the time and money you would have saved by using NewTechWood composite timber.

We are the wholesale importers and thus we only supply the stores that sell NewTechWood and are unable to provide pricing because we don’t sell direct to the public. You can find the stores who do sell NewTechWood on our website here: or you can submit an enquiry through our website, and we will make sure to connect you with the nearest NewTechWood reseller to get an exact quote for you.

NewTechWood is an American family-owned company, which began in Houston, Texas. They then built their own, quality controlled, manufacturing plant in China. The American owners now manage the complete manufacturing process on site. (Manufacturing in China enables them to provide top quality products at an affordable price.)

What state are you in? Please send us your postcode and we will advise the closest reseller store to go, see display, get free samples and quote for your deck. Otherwise, you can find where the stores are listed on our Store Locator page. They all carry samples as well. Some have large displays, and some do not – you can give them a call.

We’re wholesalers and we don’t do the installation. However, we have a list of recommended installers on our website and you can find comprehensive Installation Guides on our website.

Whether or not any building product meets an Australian building standard depends on the application and the class of building on which it is being installed. For this reason, it is best to consult your architect, or Planning Officer at your local authority, for the particular standard(s) you need to meet. This will determine how it is to be constructed/used to ensure it meets the required Standard(s).

BAL Fire ratings and energy efficiency ratings are not absolute values specific to a particular product, but apply to the way in which the product is installed, or the system of building in which the product is an element.  

NewTechWood Cladding does not have a BAL bushfire rating. Refer to your building engineer as you may not require a BAL rating, and may be able to be used with an engineered, fire-rated system in place. Refer to the Materials Safety Data Sheet downloadable here:

https://newtechwood.com.au/technical-information/

NewTechWood, like all wood plastic composite products, will expand in hotter ambient temperatures and contract in the cooler temperatures. The degree of expansion will largely depend on the type and ratio of timber & plastics used.

NewTechWood profiles will expand around 1.1mm per metre from a 15°C to high ambients.

Our hidden fix systems allow for this natural expansion & contraction to occur without affecting board creep or the design of the deck.

When installed properly, taking into account the ambient temperature at the time of installation and leaving a sufficient but not excessive gap, the spacings between the boards should always be negligible.

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