What Is Capped Decking and Do We Need It?

 

Everyone loves a timber deck. It can transform the ugliest concrete courtyard into a place of beauty. One of the big downsides to a natural timber deck is it requires a lifetime of maintenance if you want to keep it looking good. This is the main reason why more and more people start composite timber to build their decks. But, not all composite materials are same.

Some of these composites (the first generation) are uncapped, some are semi-capped, and some, like NewTechWood Australia, are fully capped around all four sides. But, first to explaining what is capped decking and why it has more benefits to uncapped composite decking and timber as well?

What is capped decking?

For NewTechWood’s fully capped composite decking, they use a patented technology, made from a special engineering grade polymer (Dupont Surlyn). 

What is capped composite decking

This protective shield and the core of the deck are extruded together under a very high temperature simultaneously, creating an impermeable protective barrier against moisture, ultra-violet (UV), insects and bacteria. 

There are also no dangerous adhesives or chemicals involved that are harmful to the environment. Ultrashield technology also means there is never any  need to oil, paint or seal.

Fully capped decking boards provide maximum protection

Deck boards that are “capped” provide maximum protection against nasties like stains from wine, coffee, soy sauce, oils, etc.  Messes and accidental spills can be easily wiped off the protective capping, whereas a natural timber board will have soaked it up and left a stain by the time you return with a cloth to wipe it up.

This is also what protects the boards from mould and mildew. Likewise, this protective capping prevents the boards from splitting, cracking or cupping.

As for colour fade, the unique formulation of the capping ensures its colour stays much longer compared to conventional composite decking and unprotected timbers.

It doesn’t end there, however, because when it comes to capping, not all capped boards are created equal. NewTechWood is one of the best capped composite decking brands and one of just a few that caps its boards 360 degrees—all 4 sides, including the grooves. Some brands only cap the top, or the top and bottom, and the cheapest don’t cap at all.

So, if you really want a deck with longevity and true low maintenance, it’s clear that fully capped composite timber is the way to go.

 

For more information on our range of composite decking, explore our online range, or contact your nearest stockist.

 

Why is composite capped decking better than timer decking?

 

The worst enemies of timber decking apart from termites are moisture and water, mildew and mould stain-producing products like red wine and grease, UV and our glorious sun itself. Why?

Moisture/Water

A little water hurt nobody, but after a time it will take a toll on an exposed deck and can produce mould and mildew problems.  Good luck trying to get rid of a mould problem once it’s taken hold. 

Furthermore, moisture causes swelling which can then cause warping, cupping and splitting of the deck boards. The only cure for this damage is replacement.

Discolouration and Stains 

Whether you paint or oil your timber deck, you will be doing this regularly throughout its lifetime to both protect it and keep it attractive.  Timber is thirsty and will suck up whatever you spill on it… hence stains like red wine and grease become permanent memories unless you pay to have it re-sanded and re-sealed.  Also, how much of the stain can be removed depends on how deep the stain has seeped into the wood.

UV and Fading

The Australian sun has a powerful drying and fading effect on everything it touches, timber decks included, especially in heavy wear areas where any protective sealant has long since worn away.  Dried out timbers splinter and split and nails have a nasty habit of popping up.

Wear and Tear

Everything is prone to some degree of wear and tear, but especially something that is covered with sealant, stain, or paint and exposed to constant friction, like footsteps. 

Unless you intend to float over your deck, you are going to wear down whatever you have sealed it with, exposing the natural timber beneath to all the nasties seeking to destroy it.  And it doesn’t look very nice either.

 

Termite Damage

Fortunately, experienced deck installers use termite-treated timbers for decking.  Unfortunately, this special treatment is lost over time due to exposure to the elements.  How quickly this happens depends on how much moisture the timber is exposed to and whether it is in touch with the ground or not. 

So even with treated timbers, you will be required to call in the pest controllers for termite treatment for the life-time of your natural timber deck.

Ready for some good news now?

Composite deck manufacturers, who started out trying to save the environment and forests – and do a marvellous job at that – started to realise there were other benefits they could offer, that natural timber could not. 

Now, not all composite timber brands are equal; some are better than others.  You should do your homework. Look for brands, such as NewTechWood who offer a 25 year warranty against UV fading, staining, rotting, splintering and delamination, and damage from termite and fungal decay. 

How can they do this, you ask?  By CAPPING their boards. 

 

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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