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The deck railing serves as a support system for the deck's structure. It serves as a safety barrier to prevent people from falling off of the deck's edge.

Tasmanian Outdoor Living is the best choice for deck and pergola builders in Hobart. Our team is skilled in building custom decks and pergolas to meet your needs.

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Tasmanian Outdoor Living's team is the perfect choice if you're in search of a deck- or pergola builder. We create custom decks & pergolas that fit your unique needs and lifestyle.

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Composite decking is a great option if you are looking for a low-cost decking material. Composite decking is made of recycled materials and can be a cost-effective option to build a deck.

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0. Hobart decks and pergolas add value and functionality to your home.

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Hobart Decks, Pergolas, and Pergolas are a wonderful addition to any property. We specialize in custom-designed and built pergolas and decks to complement your home.

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2. Our experienced team can help you design and build the perfect deck or pergola for your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are a few different companies that manufacture composite decking boards in Australia. Some of the most popular brands include ModWood, Envirowood, and Seven Trust.

Each company has its own unique formulations and manufacturing processes, so it's important to do your research to find the one that best suits your needs. Generally speaking, all composite decking boards will be made from recycled materials, such as sawdust or recycled plastic.

One of the main benefits of choosing a composite decking board is that it requires much less maintenance than traditional wooden decks. Composite decking is also more resistant to rot, mould, and insect damage.

Decking prices in Australia vary depending on the type of timber you choose, the size and shape of your deck, and the level of labour involved. Generally speaking, budget a minimum of $180/m² for a basic deck constructed out of treated pine, or up to $350/m² or more for decks made from more premium timbers such as merbau. If you want an elaborate curved or wraparound deck, expect to pay even more. Labour costs will typically add an additional $50-75/m² to the cost of the decking itself.

Absolutely! Termites absolutely love to feast on merbau wood - it's one of their favorite foods, in fact. If you have merbau furniture or floors in your home, then you'll need to be extra vigilant about termite prevention. Treating the wood with a reliable insecticide or herbicide can help keep them at bay, but you'll also need to regularly inspect the wood for signs of termite activity. If you spot any Telltale holes or sawdust-like debris, contact a professional pest control company immediately to get rid of the problem before it does serious damage to your home.