Decking2024-08-15T15:00:18+10:00

BUDERIM & SUNSHINE COAST

New Decks, Repairs & Maintenance

Complete Property Maintenance specialise in building and maintaining high-quality decks using a variety of materials, including composite decking, hardwood decking, and treated pine decking. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional craftsmanship and customer satisfaction for all your decking needs.

Our team of skilled carpenters and handymen are committed to providing top-quality services, from building beautiful and durable decks to maintaining them with expert care. Whether you need a new deck constructed, rotten deck timbers replaced or your existing deck cleaned and oiled, we have the expertise to get the job done right.

At Complete Property Maintenance, we take pride in our work and strive to exceed our clients’ expectations. We’re based in Buderim, on the Sunshine Coast, but service all surrounding areas including (but not limited to) Maroochydore, Mooloolaba, Sippy Downs, Kawana, Nambour, Bli Bli, Marcoola, Buddina, Currimundi, Caloundra & Noosa.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of hardwood/eco-friendly decking?2024-08-09T10:36:14+10:00

Aesthetic Appeal

Natural Beauty: Hardwood decks offer a rich, warm, and authentic natural look that is difficult to replicate with composite materials. The unique grain patterns and color variations in hardwood add character and charm to any outdoor space.

Aging Gracefully: Over time, hardwood develops a natural patina that can enhance its appearance, giving it a timeless and elegant look.

 

Durability and Strength

High Density: Hardwoods such as Teak are known for their density and strength, making them extremely durable and resistant to physical damage.

Long Lifespan: With proper care, hardwood decking can last for decades, often outlasting many other types of decking materials.

 

Natural Resistance

Rot and Decay Resistance: Many hardwoods have natural oils and dense fibers that make them resistant to rot, decay, and mold.

Pest Resistance: Hardwoods are generally resistant to termites and other wood-boring insects.

 

Thermal Properties

Cooler Underfoot: Hardwood decks tend to stay cooler in direct sunlight compared to composite decking, making them more comfortable to walk on during hot weather.

 

Eco-Friendly

Sustainable Harvesting: When sourced responsibly, hardwood can be a sustainable option.

Biodegradable: Unlike composite materials, hardwood is biodegradable and has a lower environmental impact at the end of its lifecycle.

What are the benefits of composite/weather-resistant decking?2024-08-09T10:37:16+10:00

Low Maintenance

Minimal Upkeep: Composite decking requires very little maintenance compared to hardwood. It does not need sanding, staining, or sealing. Regular cleaning with soap and water is usually sufficient to keep it looking good.

Stain Resistance: Composite decking is resistant to staining from common outdoor substances like food, drinks, and grease.

Easy Cleaning: Regular cleaning with soap and water is usually sufficient to keep composite decking looking great.

 

Durability and Consistency

Weather Resistance: Composite decking is highly resistant to weather-related damage, including fading, staining, and moisture. It can withstand harsh sun and rain without warping or splintering.

Pest Resistance: Composite decking is not susceptible to termite damage or other wood-boring insects.

Rot Resistance: Unlike wood, composite decking does not rot or warp.

 

Aesthetic Appeal

Consistent Look: Composite decking offers a uniform appearance with consistent color and texture, and it can mimic the look of natural wood.

Variety of Styles: Available in a wide range of colors, finishes, and grain patterns, composite decking can match various design preferences and styles.

 

Safety

Slip Resistance: Many composite decking products are designed to be slip-resistant, making them safer to walk on, especially when wet.

Splinter-Free: Composite decking does not splinter, providing a safer surface for bare feet and children.

 

Eco-Friendly

Recycled Materials: Many composite decking products are made from recycled materials, such as reclaimed wood fibres and recycled plastic, reducing the need for virgin resources.

Sustainability: Choosing composite decking helps to reduce deforestation and the environmental impact associated with traditional wood decking.

 

Cost-Effective Over Time

Long-Term Savings: While the initial cost of composite decking may be higher than wood, the reduced maintenance and longer lifespan can lead to cost savings over time.

Warranty: Many composite decking products come with extensive warranties, providing peace of mind and protecting your investment.

 

Ease of Installation

Consistent Boards: Composite decking boards are manufactured to be uniform in size and shape, which can make installation easier and faster.

Hidden Fasteners: Many composite decking systems use hidden fasteners, providing a clean and seamless look.

 

Resistant to Fading and Staining

UV Protection: Composite decking is designed to resist fading from UV exposure, ensuring the color remains vibrant over time.

Stain Resistance: The material is resistant to stains from common outdoor substances like food, drinks, and grease.

 

Versatility

Design Flexibility: Composite decking can be used for a variety of outdoor structures beyond just decks, including railings, benches, and pergolas.

Customization: It can be cut and shaped using standard tools, allowing for customized designs and features.

 

Overall, composite decking offers a combination of durability, low maintenance, aesthetic versatility, and environmental benefits, making it a practical and attractive choice for outdoor decking projects.

How do I choose between hardwood and composite decking?2024-08-05T16:22:41+10:00

When deciding between hardwood and composite decking, consider the following factors:

Aesthetic Preferences: If you prefer the natural beauty and unique characteristics of real wood, hardwood decking may be the better choice. If you prefer a uniform and low-maintenance look, composite decking might be more suitable.

Maintenance Commitment: If you are willing to invest time and effort in maintaining your deck, hardwood can be rewarding. If you prefer minimal maintenance, composite decking is more convenient.

Budget: While the initial cost of hardwood decking can be higher, it may offer better long-term value due to its durability. Composite decking may have a higher upfront cost but can save on maintenance expenses over time.

Environmental Impact: Consider the sustainability and environmental impact of the materials you choose. Look for certifications and eco-friendly options for both hardwood and composite decking.

Ultimately, the choice between hardwood and composite decking will depend on your specific needs, preferences, and priorities. Both options offer distinct benefits that can enhance your outdoor living space

How often should you oil a hardwood deck?2024-08-09T10:37:45+10:00

In Queensland, the tropical and subtropical climate can be harsh on outdoor wooden structures, including hardwood decks. Given the region’s high humidity, frequent rainfall, and intense sun exposure, it is recommended to oil a hardwood deck at least once a year, in some cases twice. This helps maintain the wood’s natural oils, protect it from moisture absorption, and prevent damage from UV rays. Regular oiling not only enhances the deck’s appearance but also extends its lifespan by protecting it against the elements.

Can I let my hardwood deck go grey?2024-08-05T16:20:00+10:00

Yes, you can let your deck go grey if you prefer a weathered look. However, it’s important to note that allowing your deck to grey naturally can lead to potential issues such as reduced resistance to moisture, UV damage, and the possibility of splintering. Regular maintenance, including oiling or sealing, helps protect the wood and maintain its durability while preserving its original colour and appearance. If you choose to let your deck age naturally, be aware that it may require more frequent inspections and care to address any wear or damage.

Can I book you in for yearly maintenance for my deck?2024-08-05T16:19:23+10:00

Yes, we offer yearly maintenance services for your deck to ensure it stays in excellent condition. Our comprehensive maintenance includes inspection, cleaning, and reapplication of protective treatments, such as oiling or sealing, to keep your deck looking its best and to extend its lifespan. To schedule your annual maintenance or discuss your specific needs, please contact us to book an appointment.

The Benefits of Choosing Us…

Exceptional Quality

Reliable Service

Customized Solutions

Some Of Our Recent Deck Builds & Deck Repairs

Before & After of Decks

Before Replacing Damaged Decking Replace Damaged Decking
Prior To New Decking After New Decking Laid
Prior To Deck Board Replacement After Deck Board Replacement
Before Repairing Of Rotten Timber Pathway After Replacement Of Rotten Timber Pathway
Before New Deck Alongside Pool New Deck Alongside Pool
During Renovation Large Elevated Deck New Large Elevated Deck

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Complete Property Maintenance is based in Buderim on the Sunshine Coast and services the following suburbs: Noosa, Peregian Springs, Coolum Beach, Mount Coolum, Yaroomba, Yandina Creek, Ninderry, Valdora, North Arm, Yandina, Kulangoor, Maroochy River, Marcoola, Mudjimba, Pacific Paradise, Twin Waters, Bli Bli, Rosemount, Nambour, Coes Creek, Woombye, Kiels Mountain, Diddillibah, Kunda Park, Forest Glen, Palmwoods, Mons, Buderim, Alexandra Headlands, Mooloolaba, Buddina, Minyama, Mountain Creek, Brightwater, Sippy Downs, Tanawha, Warana, Bokarina, Birtinya, Wurtulla, Meridan Plains, Palmview, Little Mountain, Currimundi, Dicky Beach, Moffat Beach, Caloundra.

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