Modwood xtreme guard® groove profile offers superior durability with a unique capping for mould and mildew resistance and a splinter-free surface. Available in five multi-chromatic colours with a natural wood-like appearance, it features a deep embossed grain and capping on all four sides for added protection.
With a P5 slip resistance rating, it is ideal for wet surfaces and commercial decks. The easy installation system uses hidden fasteners and colour-coated screws. ultra-low maintenance, it requires no sanding, staining, or oiling, just occasional cleaning. Proudly Australian made.
FAQs
Modwood offers a warranty of up to 10 years for residential installations, covering material defects and issues arising from normal use.
Modwood decking is available in a carefully curated selection of colors that suit various styles and applications. The Natural Grain collection offers a realistic timber-like appearance with tones such as Black Bean, Jarrah, Silver Gum, and Sahara, which range from deep browns and warm reds to lighter, contemporary greys.
For fire-rated areas, the Flame Shield® range is available in matching colors to the Natural Grain collection, providing continuity in design for bushfire-prone zones while ensuring compliance with BAL-40 requirements. These colors retain the wood-grain texture for an authentic look.
Each shade in the Modwood lineup is designed to complement outdoor spaces, providing both aesthetic appeal and functionality. The color palette may appear slightly different in varying lighting conditions, so viewing samples is recommended for accurate selection.
Yes, like all composite materials, Modwood expands and contracts with temperature changes. Adequate spacing during installation is necessary to account for this movement.
Modwood decking is built for longevity and can last for decades with minimal maintenance. Its durability depends on proper installation and care.
Yes, Modwood Flame Shield® decking is rated for bushfire-prone areas with a BAL-40 rating, making it suitable for high-risk zones. However, standard Modwood boards are not fire-rated and cannot be used in such areas.