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Golden Teak Decking Features
Our collection of golden teak decking comes with many benefits, ensuring customers end up with a stylish, robust and long-lasting investment.
Natural Look
Our co-extruded teak composite decking mimics natural timber
Easy to Install
The decking is low maintenance and requires no upkeep.
Low Maintenance
The decking is low maintenance and requires no upkeep.
Durable
All materials are sustainably sourced and made from recycled materials.
Sustainable
All materials are sustainably sourced and made from recycled materials.
20-Year Warranty
All products come with a 20-year warranty.
Teak Composite Decking Boards
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions about our golden teak composite decking? Find quick answers to our most frequently asked questions below, ensuring you make an informed decision for your outdoor space.
Is golden teak good for decking?
Teak is a popular decking choice, as seen by its popularity over the years. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, our teak composite decking boards offer another advantage: their timber grain surface naturally conceals dirt and marks.
Will golden teak composite fade over time?
Yes, just like any other composite decking, teak can fade over time, particularly when exposed to continuous sunlight. However, the extent of fading is generally minimal with teak, as our composite decking incorporates UV-resistant materials such as UV stabilisers and colourants to minimise the effects of sun exposure and weathering, helping the decking retain its colour for longer periods.
Is your decking sustainably sourced?
Yes, our composites are sustainably sourced from FSC-certified organisations. It is made from a combination of reclaimed wood and recycled plastics, which makes it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional wood decking. Using recycled materials in the manufacturing process of our teak composite boards reduces the demand for new raw materials and minimises waste, contributing to environmental sustainability.

