Millboard Enhanced Grain decking offers a highly realistic timber-like appearance with the added benefit of being fully capped for superior protection against the elements. the textured surface mimics natural wood grain while providing durability, resistance to fading, and ease of maintenance.
FAQs
MILLBOARD DECKING COMES IN A VARIETY OF COLOURS ACROSS ITS KEY RANGES, EACH DESIGNED TO REPLICATE THE NATURAL TONES AND TEXTURES OF REAL WOOD. THE ENHANCED GRAIN RANGE INCLUDES COLOURS LIKE LIMED OAK, GOLDEN OAK, COPPERED OAK, SMOKED OAK, AND BURNT CEDAR. THESE OPTIONS OFFER A SOPHISTICATED LOOK, IDEAL FOR CONTEMPORARY AND CLASSIC DESIGNS ALIKE.
THE WEATHERED OAK RANGE FEATURES VINTAGE OAK, DRIFTWOOD, AND EMBERED, WHICH PROVIDE A RUSTIC AESTHETIC THAT EMULATES THE CHARM OF AGED WOOD. FOR AREAS REQUIRING ENHANCED SLIP RESISTANCE, THE LASTA-GRIP RANGE OFFERS COPPERED OAK AND GOLDEN OAK, COMBINING SAFETY WITH AESTHETIC APPEAL.
MILLBOARD?S COLOUR PALETTE IS THOUGHTFULLY CURATED TO SUIT A WIDE ARRAY OF OUTDOOR STYLES, FROM MODERN LANDSCAPES TO HERITAGE-INSPIRED DESIGNS. WHILE THE COLOURS ARE CONSISTENT WITHIN THEIR RESPECTIVE RANGES, THEY ALSO EXHIBIT SUBTLE VARIATIONS TO MIMIC THE AUTHENTIC APPEARANCE OF TIMBER. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO VIEW SAMPLES OR VISIT A SHOWROOM TO SEE THE COLOURS IN PERSON, AS NATURAL LIGHTING CAN INFLUENCE THE PERCEPTION OF TONES.
Millboard decking undergoes minimal expansion and contraction due to its polymer core. This makes it stable in extreme temperatures and prevents gaps or warping.
No, Millboard decking is highly resistant to fading. Its UV-stable surface maintains its vibrant colour for years, even in direct sunlight.
Yes, Millboard decking is highly slip-resistant due to its textured surface, even in wet conditions.
No, Millboard’s durable surface is resistant to scratches from normal use, including foot traffic and furniture.
Yes, Millboard is ideal for fascia applications. Its lightweight, durable design and pre-moulded fascia boards allow for seamless finishing on stair risers, deck edges, and vertical surfaces.
Yes, Millboard is eco-friendly. It contains no wood content, which means no trees are cut down to produce it. Additionally, the manufacturing process minimises waste and emissions, and the boards are fully recyclable.
No, Millboard decking does not require sealing, staining, or painting. Its durable outer layer is designed to resist fading, staining, and wear, maintaining its appearance with minimal upkeep.
Yes, Millboard decking is water-resistant and suitable for use near pools, docks, and other water features. Its non-porous surface prevents water absorption and rot.
Millboard recommends using Durafix screws specifically designed for its decking. These screws self-countersink and eliminate the need for pre-drilling.
Cleaning Millboard decking is simple. Use a soft-bristled brush and warm soapy water to remove dirt and debris. For more stubborn stains, a low-pressure hose or gentle cleaning products (non-abrasive) can be used. Avoid harsh chemicals or pressure washers above 1500 PSI, as they may damage the surface.
Millboard offers a 25-year residential warranty against structural damage, rot, and insect infestation, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Millboard decking is crafted from a unique polymer resin core, topped with a durable, hand-moulded polyurethane outer layer. This construction mimics the appearance of natural wood while offering superior durability and resistance to wear.
Millboard decking is designed to last over 25 years with minimal maintenance, maintaining its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.
Millboard composite decking has a BAL-19 rating under the Australian bushfire standards, meaning it can be used in areas that require this level of fire resistance, provided it is installed within a compliant system. The rating indicates that it is suitable for environments prone to ember attacks, radiant heat up to 19 kW/m², and some wind-borne debris without igniting. This makes Millboard a practical option for enhancing fire safety in decking applications.