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100 Pcs Metal Clips & Screws

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Price range: $27.50 through $39.00

Composite decking vs treated pine

A quick comparison to help you choose materials for Melbourne conditions.

AspectComposite deckingTreated pine
MaintenanceLowHigh
Durability25+ years10–15 years
FadingFade-resistantNeeds painting/staining

How to shortlist the right composite board

Compare the main board system first, then move to clips, screws, trims, framing, and final quote steps. That keeps the category focused on the surface you actually want to build with.

  • Start with board profile, finish, and fixing method before comparing accessory packs.
  • Use the product page to confirm board length, stock context, and whether the listing is the main board or an accessory.
  • For longer boards, treat Melbourne delivery access and unload practicality as part of the buying decision, not an afterthought.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Composite Decking

Composite decking is engineered from wood fibre and polymer, so it needs far less maintenance than natural timber in Melbourne's mix of high UV, wet winters, and fast temperature swings. Natural timber can deliver a warmer grain and traditional look, but it typically needs oiling, resealing, or more regular upkeep. Composite boards are usually chosen when the priority is low maintenance, colour stability, and a cleaner long-term ownership path.
Choose the board system first. Once the board profile, finish, and fixing method are confirmed, it becomes much easier to match the right clips, screws, trims, and framing materials. Keeping the board choice separate from the accessory decision also helps the category page stay focused on the main deck-surface comparison.
Compare board profile, width, finish, fixing method, and available lengths together. Customers should also check whether the product is a main deck board or an accessory listing, then confirm current stock, delivery practicality, and any matching fixings on the product page before checkout.
Joist spacing affects how the board system performs and whether the selected profile still belongs in the right framing path. Customers do not need to solve the full framing design on the category page, but they should know that spacing, fixing method, and board choice are connected before the quote is treated as final.
Usually yes. Concealed clips, board spacing, and the wider install method should be considered together because they shape the finished deck system rather than acting like separate add-ons. It is better to settle the install path before the basket is finalised.
Yes. BuildBarn supplies composite decking from Hallam and can deliver to most Melbourne metro suburbs, with timing and delivery practicality depending on board length, stock status, and access at the destination. Use the product page and checkout flow for live fulfilment context, or contact the team for a quote on larger jobs.
Often yes, because many customers shortlist composite decking when low maintenance, wet-area practicality, and a cleaner long-term ownership path matter more than a traditional timber-maintenance routine. The exact board path should still be checked against the project setting, fixing method, and final quote context before ordering.
Yes. Tight sites and awkward access can change how customers think about board length, handling, delivery, and the overall install path. It is often better to plan access early rather than treating it as a last-step delivery issue.