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Is Composite Decking Slippery When Wet?

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Is Composite Decking Slippery When Wet?

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  1. Is Composite Decking Slippery When Wet? DECKORUM

  2. Overview If you want to build a deck or a patio outside, you should get some black composite decking boards. The best composite decking materials are both visually appealing and safe. The composite decking boards are made from a combination of wood and plastic. You get the aesthetics of wood as well as the durability of plastic. These decking materials are among the safest to use because they do not splinter, can withstand harsh weather, and require little maintenance. However, one of the major disadvantages of this decking is that it can be slippery because it is not designed to be prone to falls and slips, which will result in accidents in most cases.

  3. What are the various reasons for the composite decking to be slippery? Because of the presence of dirt and debris- dirt and fallen leaves accumulate on the surface of your patio over time. They can pose a safety risk to you and your loved ones if left for an extended period of time. It causes uncleanliness and mould growth, and the composite decking boards in the UK become slippery as a result of mould and fungi growth on the surface.

  4. The winter season can cause slippery composite decking regardless of the material used. One of the significant advantage of composite decking boards UK is that it does not become slippery even when the surface is wet. However, when there is a buildup of water and ice, the decking becomes slick. Aside from accidents, the ice also damages your outside decking. Non-anti-slip composite decking- if your patio is quite old, it may become a little slippery because older generations of composite decking have a higher tendency to absorb moisture, which leads to the development of moss and moulds.

  5. How can we prevent the composite decking from becoming slippery? Always remember to clean your patio by removing fallen leaves, dirt, debris, and pollens from your patio, you are maintaining its cleanliness and lowering the chances of mould and fungi growth, which can make your patio slippery. Always use non-slippery rugs after treatments and maintenance to keep your deck from becoming slippery; if it remains slippery, you should replace it with some rubber mats and rugs. These non-slippery rugs can be extremely useful during the winter and rainy seasons, when the floors are generally wet.

  6. The composite decking boards are not only attractive, but they are also safe for you and your family. However, your patio can become slippery at times, resulting in frequent slips and falls as well as various accidents. As a result, when selecting your beautiful patios, always pay attention to the composite decking materials and take precautionary measures to make your patio less slippery, especially during the rainy and winter seasons.

  7. Get In Touch... Address Technology Centre, Bridge St, Church, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 4HU, United Kingdom Phone Number 0203 633 4979 Email hello@deckorum.co.uk Website https://deckorum.co.uk

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