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Decking

Always wanted your very own decking in the garden? With our expansive decking range, you can create your dream garden easily. Assemble your decking boards and tiles and choose from various types of wood and other materials as our resistant composite decking boards. We also provide the assembly products for your decking. Read more about our decking below and get inspired for a new terrace today.

Whatever you choose, it provides the perfect finishing touches to complement your Log Cabin, Gazebo, or Veranda, creating a seamless blend of aesthetics and functionality.

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Decking Boards Available

For superior durability and an expansive selection of options, our decking boards are an excellent range to explore. Available in a variety of types, thickness and lengths, from timber to recycled plastics, find decking board solutions that suit you.

Timber Decking

We have several designs of traditional timber decking boards available for your decking project. With several wood types to choose from, find a timber decking solution that works best for you:

Pine - Pale in appearance, cost effective and moderately durable.

Larch - Reddish brown in appearance with natural durability and low maintenance.

Swedish Spruce - Pale with a grainy pattern, moderate durability with several length options.

Ideas for decking with timber logs:

Herringbone decking: The most classic and widespread design, always a good option when you want a fancy flooring design and not too expensive.

Parquet decking: a very popular decking option in Spain, and other mediterranean countries. Most of the houses and traditional exteriors have this design, can be done with small tiles but its also aplicable to larger tiles and boards.

Decking Tiles Available

Alongside our standard deck board options, we have a range of decking tiles for those who want a solution that's more versatile and easy to replace. Making a decking area with tiles instead of boards provides conveniences and adaptability when constructing your outside space.

Composite decking

We also have composite decking boards available. Eco-friendly and long lasting, our composite decking is made from a blend of wood and plastic and is 100% recyclable. This range also boasts several different colours and requires minimal maintenance.

Main advantages of composite deck boards:

  • No need to repaint: Composite products are permanently coloured and it is quite hard for them to loose their original color. Even with a continuous exposition to sun light, colour will last for a long time.

  • Mould resistant: Under harsh humid conditions, this composite tiles are resistant to mold, and if covered, it doesnt penetrate inside the board so it can be easily clened up and restored.

  • Aesthetic: Modern composite tiles can be choosen in a range of colours and designs that emulate the wood's beta, providing your interiors or your garden a stylish aspect.

FAQ's for decking

Decking Screws and Accessories

Finish your decking project with our selection of screws and accessories to make your garden transformation easier and seamless. No matter what style of decking you choose, make sure to include these.

Decking Kits

Want to take the hassle out of your decking project? Look no further than our pre-calculated sets of decking kits, designed to be an easy solution for your garden. Our kits include decking boards and screws, as well as choosing any necessary metal hardware, plastic base pads and weed matting you need.

Decking Maintenance

Ensure your deck space remains in good condition for many years to come. It is important to conduct regular maintenance to prevent rot and decay. Be sure to stay on top of stains including dirt, food and drink, bird faeces and more. Like any timber product, decking is best suited to regular treatment and stain to improve its lifespan.

Decking Paint

Selecting the ideal decking stain is crucial for enhancing and preserving your outdoor area’s appeal. When you’re revamping an old deck or safeguarding a new one, the paint you opt for will significantly impact not only how it looks, but also its durability and upkeep needs.

When considering options to elevate your deck’s aesthetic, both deck paint and decking stain are prevalent choices. Points to consider when deciding between them include:

  • Deck paint offers an extensive color palette along with a robust finish that can fully transform your deck’s appearance.

  • In contrast, decking stains provide transparency that reveals the wood grain’s inherent charm.

  • Typically demanding less frequent touch-ups, deck paints may endure up to five years before needing reapplication—more enduring than stains which might require more regular maintenance.

  • Whether your wood surface is pristine or in need of repair will influence which product best serves protection and extends life span purposes.

Which joists do we have?

We at Tuin say, rather save on the plank thickness, than on the foundation of your decking. So for example, rather a 21 mm thick decking board with a good foundation, than a 25 or 28 mm board with a poor foundation. For 18 and 19 mm boards, always place the joists every 35 cm center to center. For 21-28 mm boards, keep a maximum of 40 cm center-to-center distance between your beams. This way your deck boards will not spring and more importantly, your boards will work less and you will keep a stable deck.

Below you will find advice on the use of sub-structure beams per application:

  • 30 x 65 mm - Often chosen for balconies or roof terraces with little height

  • 40 x 60 mm - Often used “flat” on a stone subfloor for terraces with less intensive use

  • 45 x 70 mm - Often used “standing” on a 6x6 picket post (most popular)

  • 45 x 90 mm - Often used “standing” on stone floor or picket posts as a lower rail

  • 50 x 100 mm - Often chosen for extra strength for heavy-duty decking

  • 50 x 150 mm - Suitable for use when building scaffolding by the water

This is what decking expert Henk Jan says about lower beams for a deck:

“The basis of a decking is the foundation. Don't skimp on the spacing of joists and keep the prescribed center-to-center distance. For a standard decking board with a thickness of 21-28 mm, keep a maximum of 40 cm center-to-center distance. That really ensures a sturdy decking.”

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