capped composite decking problems
In modern courtyard decoration, capped composite decking has gradually become the first choice for high-end outdoor flooring demand due to its advantages of wear resistance, scratch resistance, and stain resistance. .
However, in actual use, this emerging product is also inevitably prone to some problems.
Let us understand what capped composite decking is. .

This is a material produced using the most advanced extrusion molding technology in the industry. Multiple fabrics are extruded simultaneously through different molds and mixed and molded at one time.
Compared with ordinary wood plastic, it has an extra protective layer, which makes the board more durable, non-cracking, stain-resistant, weathering-resistant and pressure-resistant, and its performance is greatly improved. .
Even with so many advantages, capped composite decking also faces some challenges in actual use. .
For example, under extreme weather conditions, although it has good weathering resistance, the color may fade under long-term sun and rain, affecting the appearance.

In addition, due to the particularity of the co-extrusion process, the installation process may require more professional technology and experience, otherwise the splicing may not be tight.
Also, although capped composite decking has good wear resistance, it is still possible to wear under high-intensity use. .
How should we deal with these problems? For the problem of color fading, it is recommended to choose colors with strong weather resistance and perform regular maintenance; for installation issues, choosing an experienced professional team for construction is the key; as for wear, direct physical damage can be reduced by laying floor mats and other measures.

Although capped composite decking may have some minor problems during use, its excellent durability and environmental performance still make it an ideal choice for floor materials in many homes and public places. .
Through reasonable selection and maintenance, these problems can be properly solved.
