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- Artificial Lumber: A Practical Guide for Aussie HomeownersUpdated
- What is the Lifespan of Composite DeckingUpdated
- Can Hail Damage Composite Decking?Updated
- Outdoor Living Boom Reshapes Australia’s Growth CorridorsUpdated
- Composite Decking: The Sustainable ChoiceUpdated
Artificial Lumber: A Practical Guide for Aussie Homeowners
Composite timber, made from recycled plastic and wood fibres, offers the look of natural timber with far greater durability and minimal upkeep. It’s eco-friendly, weather-resistant, and ideal for decking, cladding, and fencing, with long warranties and a
What is the Lifespan of Composite Decking
Composite decking costs vary across Australia based on materials, installation, and regional labour rates. Expect A$90–A$170 per m² for materials and A$250–A$450 installed. Factors like climate, deck height, design complexity, and board quality influence
Can Hail Damage Composite Decking?
Composite decking, made from wood fibres and recycled plastics, is engineered for strength, moisture resistance, and low maintenance. It withstands hail better than timber, with most damage being cosmetic. Quality, density, and installation affect durabil
Outdoor Living Boom Reshapes Australia’s Growth Corridors
Australia’s outdoor living boom is accelerating composite decking demand. Brite Decking installed 50,000 sqm in 2024–25, including 25,000 NSW, 18,000 QLD and 7,000 VIC. Key hotspots include Ipswich and Melbourne’s West. Australia’s WPC market, USD 122m in
Composite Decking: The Sustainable Choice
Homeowners increasingly prioritise sustainability, choosing composite decking over timber. Made from recycled plastics and reclaimed wood, it’s durable, low-maintenance, and avoids toxic treatments. Brite Decking’s solar-powered, water-efficient, ISO 1400





