TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood
TufBoard - Windsor Plywood

Inteplast Decking

Windsor Plywood

Inteplast composite decking is available at Windsor Plywood. Inteplast decking boards are engineered from wood fibre and polymer materials to deliver a durable, low-maintenance decking surface for residential outdoor applications. The composite construction resists moisture, insects, and rot without annual staining or sealing.

Features

  • Composite construction resists moisture, rot, and insects
  • No annual staining, sealing, or painting required
  • Available in a range of colour options
  • Suitable for Canadian outdoor conditions
  • Lower maintenance cost than natural wood decking over time

Specifications

Material Wood fibre and polymer composite
Maintenance No staining, sealing, or painting required
Application Residential outdoor decking
Availability Confirm current colours and profiles at your local Windsor Plywood

Common Uses

Inteplast composite decking is used for residential deck surfaces as a low-maintenance alternative to wood decking. It is suited to homeowners who want the look of wood decking without the annual refinishing requirements of natural cedar or pressure-treated lumber.

Pro Tips

  • Use composite-compatible hidden fasteners or stainless steel screws.
  • Allow for proper board gap spacing per the installation guide.
  • Clean annually with a composite deck cleaner to maintain the surface appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Inteplast compare to wood decking?
Inteplast composite decking resists rot, moisture, and insects without annual staining or sealing. Natural wood decking has an authentic appearance but requires regular maintenance. Composite has a higher upfront cost but lower long-term maintenance cost.

Does composite decking get hot in summer?
All decking materials heat up in direct sunlight. Darker composite colours absorb more heat. Choosing a lighter colour reduces surface temperature.


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