2012年9月2日 星期日

Composite Deck Tiles and Other Decking Materials


Composite deck tiles are made from recycled wood and plastics. The recycled wood is mainly derived from construction debris, wood waste from wood sawing mills, used pallets and post consumer wood remains. The plastic is also recycled post consumer remains, plastic bags, used milking jugs and other plastic containers. These waste materials are then chipped into small bits and blended and molded into tiles that resemble wood blocks. These are mainly used for outdoor deck flooring, landscaping and park benches. These are a recent addition in the market and they were first manufactured in the early 1990s. However, due to their advantages over traditional deck materials, they are fast becoming the main decking material.

Composite Deck Tiles versus Wood Tiles

Whether the wood-tiles are made from Cumar, Garapa or Ipe, the material is sourced from wood extracted from felled trees. These means that these wood tiles are unfriendly to the environment. However, the composite-tiles use recycled plastics and wood that would have otherwise been detrimental to the environment. However, there are composite deck tiles in the market that are made from virgin materials. These particular are therefore harmful to the environment and in that aspect, they are no different from the wood-tiles.

Another advantage that these have over wood-tiles is their durability. The wood-tiles decompose with time and may not last for long. However, the composite-tiles are durable and will never decompose. The plastic component in the it protects the them from natural decomposing elements and thereby giving it a much longer life.

These are also not affected by weather extremities as is the case with wood decking. These are resistant to suns UV rays, acid rain, cold weather or excessive heat. On the other hand, wood deck-tiles will wear of if exposed to different weather conditions. The wood decks will either warp, crack or sip water through with time.

Another advantage of composite deck is that it is much easier to maintain than wood deck tiles. Wood-tiles require oiling, vanishing and polishing so as to maintain their good looks. This is not the case with composite tiles. These do not fade or keep dirt. You can therefore clean them easily and at less maintenance costs.

Since they are manufactured using a mold, you can achieve any kind of shape, design or look with the composite decks. However, the wood decks come with many shaping limitations. Therefore, if you are looking to have a lovely artistic outdoor look, the composite deck may be ideal for you. These composite tiles also come with a wide variety of colors, textures and grain designs. You can therefore achieve much more with these.

Composite Deck Tiles versus PVC Tiles

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) tiles are made from vinyl chloride monomer. These material is known to be harmful to humans and to the environment. The manufacture of these tiles emits poisonous gases. Even in its use, the PVC products are known to produce gases that are a health hazard. According to the Association of Post Consumer Plastics Recyclers, PVC has hazardous effects that can cause cancer, brain damage or reproduction disorders. In fact, there are many countries who are now limiting or discouraging the use of PVC to manufacture products. On the other hand, the making of composite deck tiles do not involve producing PVC. On the contrary. The tile utilize used and disposed off plastic which if not recycled, they will have greater harm to the environment. Therefore, instead of using PVC, it is advisable that you use the composite decks since you will still enjoy the advantages of PVC such as durability, ease of cleaning and weather resistance while not harming the environment.




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  1. I am a pro environment type of person so I'd go for that which is safer for the environment. If it is safe for the environment it is also safe to assume that it is safe for us too.
    - Build4Eco.com

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  2. I read this blog.such a great information about deck tiles.
    Deck tiles

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