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Which is Better for Your Home? Composite Decking or Vinyl?



When planning to install a new deck, the range of designs and materials available can feel overwhelming. Thanks to advances in modern technology, however, homeowners now enjoy more choice and control than ever, with long-lasting options that provide peace of mind.

While traditional timber decking has long been a popular option, newer alternatives have quickly gained ground. Today, many Australian homeowners are choosing between composite or polyvinyl (PVC) decking to improve both the function and appearance of their outdoor spaces.

If you’re weighing up PVC versus composite decking and aren’t sure which way to go, our team is here to assist. As a trusted Sydney composite deck supplier with years of experience, we can guide you towards the right solution and give you the confidence you need.

This article takes a closer look at PVC and composite decking, outlining their features and benefits so you can make an informed decision and enjoy a high-quality outdoor living space.

What Is PVC Decking?

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) decking is manufactured entirely from plastic, unlike composite boards which combine wood and plastic. Many manufacturers now use high-quality recycled plastics, which can be recycled again after decades of use, making PVC a sustainable choice for environmentally conscious homeowners.

Because it’s entirely synthetic, polyvinyl resists mould, scratches, and decay that often affect natural timber. It also requires far less maintenance, which is an appealing characteristic for busy homeowners who prefer a low-maintenance deck.

PVC comes in a wide selection of colours, finishes, and board sizes, from warm wood-look shades to modern greys and textured surfaces. While it generally costs more than composite decking upfront, its long lifespan and hassle-free maintenance make it a strong long-term investment.

What Is Composite Decking?

Composite, or wood-plastic composite (WPC), is made from recycled plastics and reclaimed wood fibres. It combines the authentic appearance of timber with enhanced durability, giving homeowners the best of both worlds.

WPC decking is also eco-friendly, offering an alternative to traditional timber that uses 100% recycled content. It is resistant to rotting, warping, insect damage, and splintering, making it a solid investment for outdoor living.

With a typical lifespan of up to 50 years and minimal upkeep required, Brisbane composite deck boards allow you to spend more time enjoying your space. Available in natural wood tones, modern neutrals, and bold shades, it can significantly boost property value while being more affordable than PVC.

PVC vs Composite: Key Comparisons

Choosing between the two comes down to your lifestyle, budget, and local conditions. Here are some factors to consider:

Weight

Composite is heavier than PVC because of its wood fibre content, making it more solid underfoot but heavier to install. PVC’s lighter weight makes installation easier but can feel slightly more flexible.

Temperature Resistance

Both expand and contract with temperature changes and can heat up in summer. Lighter shades such as teak, driftwood, or ivory are recommended for comfort.

Longevity

Composite decks typically last up to 25 years, while polyvinyl can last up to 50 years thanks to its fully synthetic makeup, which resists moisture and insects.

Price

Composite is usually the more affordable choice, especially for homeowners who want a timber-like look. Polyvinyl costs more upfront but may prove more cost-effective in the long run due to its resilience and longevity.

Maintenance

Both require little more than sweeping and the occasional wash. Composite may need monitoring in very wet climates due to its wood fibres, whereas PVC offers superior water resistance.

Aesthetics

Composite decking tends to look more natural and can mimic timbers like oak, cedar, or teak. PVC is slightly less timber-like but comes in a wide variety of colours and finishes, including embossed and multi-tonal boards.

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Conclusion

Selecting the right decking material is about balancing appearance, budget, and lifestyle needs. Composite offers a natural look and affordability, while PVC delivers maximum durability and longevity.

By considering factors such as climate, maintenance, and design preferences, you can choose the best option for your outdoor space and enjoy years of reliable performance.

At Ezy Decking, we pride ourselves on supplying premium decking solutions that combine quality, value, and style.

Get in touch today to request a personalised quote and take the first step toward a beautiful, long-lasting deck.

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