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What is WPC?

WPC stands for Wood Plastic Composites and is often referred to as simply ‘Plastic Decking’ or ‘Composite Decking’. It uses recycled wood and plastics as the main materials. It’s a new-type of eco-friendly material that combines the advantages of wood and is gaining in popularity around the world.

Why is Feelingwood decking better than wood?
Feelingwood products offer superior durability and performance that you can’t get from wood. Feelingwood decking resists termites, won’t rot, warp, or splinter, and never needs staining or painting. What’s more, Feelingwood decking is made from 90% recycled materials: That’s an eco-friendly decking choice you can feel great about.
What materials are used in the manufacturing of Feelingwood decks?

Feelingwood decking is made from 90% recycled materials, including reclaimed wood and recycled plastic. Feelingwood annually salvages and keeps thousands of tons of plastic and wood scrap out of landfills.

Install the End Covers

1. Secure the last decking board to the joists.

2. Cut two end covers at a 45-degree angle for a seamless joint.

3. Drive screws into the end covers at 500mm intervals to securely attach them to the boards.

Install the Decking Boards

1. Push the first decking board firmly into the starter clips to ensure a snug fit.

2. Place fast-install clips into the joist. Rotate 90 degrees and then slide into the groove of the board.

3. Repeat this process for the second and subsequent boards.

Install the Joists

1. Fix the starter clip to the end of the joist.

2. Secure the joist to the ground with screws.

3. Install all joists securely to the ground.

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Pre-Drill Holes

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.

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