Is Millboard composite decking any good?
British-made Millboard boasts one of the highest anti-slip ratings, having been inspired by shoe soles. Both Millboard and American-owned Trex are also resistant to rot, mould, scratching and fading, unlike normal timber decking.
Does Millboard get hot?
Millboard is UV-proof and has been designed to retain its colour. And as it’s not real timber, it won’t expand in the heat. But just like the rest of us, Millboard can get hot in high temperatures.
Can Millboard be laid on concrete?
Yes. It is possible to install Millboard Decking over concrete.
What is the difference between Millboard and composite decking?
Most composite decking combines plastic with wood fibres. But Millboard decking is made from wood-free polyurethane combined with mineral stone to create a unique resin mineral board that’s tough enough for use in outdoor environments all year round.
Which composite decking is most scratch resistant?
In our experience, Trex Transcend is the most durable product on the market. It resists scratching far better than any of the other options.
Can you jet wash Millboard?
DO NOT pressure wash as you could damage the finish on the boards. The surface texture is virtually non-porous, to remove dirt and grime wash with soapy water and bush with a broom before rinsing off.
Can you cut Millboard?
Millboard products can be cut with standard wood cutting tools (i.e. mitre saw, jigsaw, handsaw), we recommend a carbon-tipped saw blade. For cutting Plas-Pro, we recommend using a carbon-tipped ripping/multi-purpose blade.
Can I paint Millboard?
Options Available. Millboard Touch Up Paint is available in a range of seven colours to match the colour and style of your chosen board. The touch-up coating ensures that cut ends blend seamlessly into the installation, completing the high-quality finish of the Millboard decking.
Can you glue Millboard?
As Millboard is non-porous, any moisture from the soil in the planter will not affect our boards like it does timber. As Millboard can be mitred and glued using PU wood adhesive, it makes it very easy to create a seamless masterpiece.
Where is Millboard decking made?
‘ It surprises many to learn that every single board of Millboard decking is produced in-house, at our factory in Ryton, Warwickshire.
What is the most realistic looking composite decking?
2010ish – PVC comes out with a darker range of colors with added color streaks, lending composites a more realistic look.
Can you jet wash millboard?