By combining 6 realistic wood colors with 8 natural textures, Feelingwood offers nearly 50 unique decking surface designs, showcasing authentic natural charm and enhancing any outdoor style.
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Fast-Installation System, 3D Textures, And A Full Capped
Texture: Contains 8 Textures
Texture: Contains 8 Textures
It stands out for its remarkable durability and stunning aesthetics, enhancing the charm of your outdoor living space.
Recyclable
Low Maintenance
Fade-Resistant
Stain-Resistant
Scrath-Resistant
Slip-Resistant
Moisture-Resistant
Fire-Resistant
1. Mark the hole position on the ground according to the reserved holes on the joist.
2. Punch holes in the ground using an impact drill.
3. Insert plastic expansion pipes into the holes.
4. Fix the starter clip to the end of the joist.
5. Secure the joist to the ground with screws.
6. Install all joists securely to the ground.
7. Push the first decking board firmly into the starter clips to ensure a snug fit.
8. Place fast-install clips into the joist. Rotate 90 degrees and then slide into the groove of the board.
9. Repeat this process for the second and subsequent boards.
10. Secure the last decking board to the joists.
11. Cut two end covers at a 45-degree angle for a seamless joint.
12. Drive screws into the end covers at 500mm intervals to securely attach them to the boards.
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All Feelingwood decking is designed to resist potential damage. Our current decking lines are scratch resistant, protecting your deck against nicks, cracks, and splitting.
Your safety outdoors is our utmost priority. At Feelingwood, we prioritize safety measures. Our WPC decking has passed fire-resistant testing. However, please note that it is not fireproof.
Feelingwood does not endorse the use of non-recommended fasteners for deck installation. If any issues arise due to the use of a non-recommended fastener, such conditions will not be covered under the Feelingwood Limited Warranty. Please consult our Installation Guide for more information.
Most area rugs are suitable for use on Feelingwood decking, but we advise regularly cleaning underneath them. In rare cases, rugs made of plastic or viscose materials may bleed, potentially staining the decking or making them difficult to remove. Always ensure your decking is fully dry before placing a rug.
Installing a wood or gas firepit directly on top of Feelingwood decking is not recommended. However, you may position a gas firepit beside or in between deck boards, ensuring you use a protective wall made of stone or another fire-resistant material for insulation.
Similar to other outdoor surfaces like concrete, asphalt, beach sand, wood decking, and other composite decking brands, Feelingwood decking can become hot due to weather and sun exposure. On hot sunny days, it’s important to be cautious and avoid prolonged skin contact with the deck surface, especially for young children and those with special needs. Darker colors tend to feel hotter, so for hotter climates, a lighter color may be a better choice.
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The robust shell of our high-performance Feelingwood decking means it never requires painting or staining. The rich color and protective finish are inherently part of the shell, designed to resist rotting, splitting, splintering, and insect damage for the duration of the warranty. Additionally, painting Feelingwood decking may invalidate your warranty.
Maintaining a Feelingwood deck is effortless. Simply clean it with soap and water. For a detailed cleaning routine, please refer to our dedicated Care & Cleaning Guide.
While Feelingwood decking requires significantly less maintenance than traditional wood decking, it still needs some care to maintain its appearance over the years. Just like washing your car, regular cleaning and upkeep are necessary. Refer to our Care & Cleaning Guide for more information on maintaining your deck.
Installing your Feelingwood deck is quite simple, especially with our fast-installation system. Our installation guide and video offer valuable tips and tricks to ensure a smooth installation process.
Pressure-treated wood decks require ongoing maintenance, including sanding, staining, and painting, which adds to the overall cost over time. Although Feelingwood may have a higher initial investment, its lack of maintenance needs ensures you’ll never have to sand, stain, or paint it. This results in significant savings throughout the deck’s lifespan, surpassing the cost of wood. Additionally, you’ll enjoy more time on your deck, rather than working on it, further enhancing its value.
Feelingwood decking is crafted from 90% recycled materials, including reclaimed sawdust and recycled plastic derived from common household items like plastic overwrap from paper towel and toilet paper packaging, dry cleaner bags, newspaper bags, and grocery and shopping bags.
Although Feelingwood’s primary materials are recycled, the rigorous processing involved in creating this decking ensures its superior quality and performance. This advanced manufacturing process results in a decking material that outperforms traditional wood, ultimately saving you money through lower maintenance requirements.
On average, the estimated material cost for a Feelingwood composite deck ranges from 20to 40 dollars per square foot, including substructure, decking, hardware, and fasteners. For a true cost estimate, please reach out to our customer service for consultation.
Feelingwood decking offers unmatched durability and performance compared to traditional wood decks. It resists termites, rot, warping, and splintering, and never requires staining or painting. Moreover, our decking is crafted from 90% recycled materials, making it an environmentally friendly choice you can feel proud of.