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Technical

Are NeoTimber deck boards reversible?

Every one of our composite deck boards comes with a fully reversible finish. This allows you to choose between an embossed, textured woodgrain finish and a sleek grooved finish.

Does NeoTimber composite material expand and contract?

Like all wood-plastic composite materials, our decking will expand and contract in varying temperatures. The rate of expansion and contraction is dictated by the outside environment - primarily the temperature. This must be taken into account ahead of installation as this has a bearing on the "end-to-end" spacing required between boards. For more information on [...]

Are NeoTimber deck boards resistant to staining?

Our traditional composite deck boards (Lite, Essential & Classic Ranges) are composed of wood fibres and recycled plastic and are uncapped, meaning they are not fully resistant to spot stains. If spillage or stain occurs, we recommend acting immediately - treating the affected area and following the steps in our care guide. Our capped composite [...]

Are NeoTimber composite deck boards non-slip?

NeoTimber deck boards are engineered with safety in mind and we consistently try to better the slip-resistance of our composite products. The slip resistance of NeoTimber deck boards varies depending on the decking type and material finish that you opt for. For more information, please contact a member our dedicated sales team on 01530 382 [...]

What standards does your composite decking meet?

We are proud that our products comply with CE, ISO-9001, ISO-14001, REACH, Intertek Green Leaf Mark and WWF LCMP Silver standards. This means that all materials are sourced from responsible producers and that our products are manufactured to the highest possible quality.

Will NeoTimber products change colour or fade when installed outdoors?

All of our composite decking solutions are more fade-resistant than traditional wooden decking. However, how well your deck endures mother nature depends upon what type of NeoTimber decking you have. Our Lite, Essential and Classic traditional composite decking will lighten-up in colour-tone, achieving their weathered colour after a period of up to 6 months. The [...]

Does NeoTimber composite decking get hotter than wooden decking when under the sun?

In extensive studies, it has been found that the colour of the decking board, regardless if it’s made of wood-plastic composite or wood is the most significant factor in the heat retention of the board. Naturally, the darker colour tones will warm up quicker than our lighter coloured boards. In these studies, pressure-treated wood stained [...]