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darrenba
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Post: # 91397Post darrenba

Yes I know the boss's views on decking but this is a bit different.

Last week I ripped up an old 12m2 wooden deck on a balcony and replaced it with this UPM Profi Composite Decking. It cuts same as wood but installs so easily with T clips and stainless steel screws, so no screwing through boards. It's not cheap though, about £50/m2, but fairly maintenance free, just needs a wash occasionally.

I know it's not everyone's taste but thought some might be interested in the right environment.

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rab1
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Post: # 91398Post rab1

Be honest, it still looks like a glorified pallet :p
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rimexboy
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Post: # 91399Post rimexboy

that's a great view..... very lucky:D

Al Jardin
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Post: # 91402Post Al Jardin

Very neat. Nice consistent board spacing. Unlike bloody wood which, when I put some down recently with 7-8mm gaps, opened up to 12mm+ once the sun had finished with it.

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Post: # 91405Post lutonlagerlout

you been on the high shelf again Rab?
looks a good job darren,just not for me
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Post: # 91407Post London Stone Paving

I like it. Get a few pots and a bit of furntiture and it becomes a nice space.
Whats the river in the background?

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Post: # 91423Post lutonlagerlout

stour?
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rab1
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Post: # 91425Post rab1

Granted the workmanship is spot on but just don't like decking ever since i slid on some.
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Post: # 91502Post London Stone Paving

lutonlagerlout wrote:stour?
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darrenba
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Post: # 91523Post darrenba

Yeah Luton is spot on ;)

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Post: # 91525Post lutonlagerlout

been to highcliffe and mudeford a fair bit and i believe it is the stour and avon that run into the harbour there
so an educated guess
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