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If you’ve been scrolling through composite decking options for your Newcastle outdoor area, chances are you’ve landed on Ekodeck more than once. It’s become one of the most specified composite decking products in Australia, and there’s good reason for that. Out here on the coast, where the sun doesn’t muck around and the salt air gets into everything, you need decking that’s built for it, not just decking that looks nice in a brochure photo.

We’re Newcastle’s Ekodeck composite decking specialists, and we’ve installed enough of it across this region to know exactly how it performs in our conditions. Ekodeck’s capped composite construction, realistic timber-look finishes, and proven track record in coastal and high-UV environments make it a genuinely strong fit for Newcastle homes, from Merewether’s beachfront blocks through to the outer suburbs. If you want a deck that handles what Newcastle throws at it, this is where we start.

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    Why Ekodeck for Newcastle

    Newcastle’s climate is brilliant for outdoor living, but it’s tough on building materials. Salt air rolls in off the coast, UV exposure is high most of the year, and a lot of decks here cop pool splash or get hosed down constantly during summer entertaining. Ekodeck’s capped construction was built with exactly these conditions in mind.

    Salt Air & Coastal Moisture Resistance

    The polymer cap stops moisture getting into the core of the board, which matters a lot if you’re in Merewether, Bar Beach, or anywhere else getting regular salt air. Uncapped composites can absorb moisture over time and start to swell or break down, Ekodeck’s shell is built to resist that.

    UV Fade Resistance

    Ekodeck’s fade warranty is backed by the capping layer’s UV protection, which counts for a lot in Newcastle with our sunshine hours. A board that holds its colour means your deck still looks good in five years, not just on installation day.

    Slip Resistance (AS 4586)

    Ekodeck carries slip resistance ratings under AS 4586, relevant if you’re putting decking around a pool or in a wet entertaining zone. A lot of Newcastle backyards have pools or outdoor kitchens where things get wet often, so this isn’t a small detail.

    Splinter-Free Barefoot Surface

    No one wants to be pulling splinters out of a kid’s foot in the middle of summer. Ekodeck’s capped surface means no splintering, which makes a real difference for families who live outside in their backyard from October through to April.

    Stain Resistance

    Pool chemicals, barbecue grease, red wine on a Friday night, it all happens on a deck eventually. Ekodeck’s stain resistance makes it practical for high traffic entertaining areas and outdoor cooking zones where uncapped products would mark up fast.

    Warranty & Performance

    Ekodeck backs its boards with structural and fade warranty cover, giving you protection on both how the board performs structurally and how well it holds its colour over time.

    That warranty only stands up if the installation conditions set out by Ekodeck have been followed, joist spacing, subframe type, fixing method, expansion gaps, all of it. This is exactly why professional installation matters, get it installed wrong and you might find the warranty doesn’t cover the problem when you need it to.

    In terms of what to realistically expect, Ekodeck holds up well against Newcastle’s UV exposure and coastal conditions over the warranty period, but no composite product is completely immune to the elements.

    What Is Ekodeck?

    Ekodeck is a capped composite decking board, which basically means it’s would-plastic composite (WPC) wrapped in a protective polymer shell. That outer cap is the whole point of the product. It’s what separates Ekodeck from the cheaper uncapped composites you’ll find at some hardware stores, where the timber-and-plastic core is left exposed to the weather with nothing protecting it.

    The capping layer is what gives Ekodeck its stain resistance, fade resistance, and protection against moisture getting into the core of the board. It’s available across Australia in a decent range of board profiles and collections, so there’s options depending on the look and budget you’re working with. We’ll get into the specifics of that range further down, but the short version is Ekodeck isn’t a one-size-fits-all product, there’s real choice within the brand itself.

    We won’t bang on with the manufacturer’s marketing lines here. What matters to you is how it performs on your deck, in your backyard, in Newcastle’s climate, and that’s what the rest of this page covers.

    The Ekodeck Product Range

    Ekodeck isn’t just one board, it’s a full range, and picking the right collection makes a real difference to how your finished deck looks and performs.

    Board Width & Thickness Options

    Ekodeck comes in a range of board widths and thicknesses depending on which collection you go with. This affects the span your subframe needs to handle and the overall look of the finished deck, wider boards tend to read as more contemporary.

    Colour Range

    The colour range runs from natural timber tones that mimic species like spotted gum or merbau, right through to contemporary grey and charcoal finishes. Newcastle clients doing a coastal Hamptons look often go lighter, while modern builds tend to favour the charcoal end.

    Grooved & Solid Face Boards

    You can choose grooved boards, which take the hidden clip fixing system, or solid face boards for a cleaner look without visible fixings. Grooved is more common for standard decking, solid face often gets used for stair treads or feature areas.

    Matching Fascia & Screening Boards

    Ekodeck also do matching fascia boards and screening products, so you can get a fully coordinated finish, deck boards, edge fascia, and privacy screening all in the same colour and finish. We always recommend this for a tidier, more considered result.

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    Capped vs Uncapped Composite

    Uncapped composite is basically the WPC core left exposed to the weather, nothing protecting it from moisture, sun, or stains. Capped composite, like Ekodeck, wraps that same core in a protective polymer shell. The cap is the barrier between your deck and everything Newcastle’s climate throws at it.

    In practical terms, this means capped boards are easier to clean, marks and stains lift off rather than soaking in, and the colour holds up over years of UV exposure rather than fading patchy and uneven. Uncapped composite can look fine for the first year or two, then starts showing its age fast, fading, staining, sometimes even swelling at the board edges if moisture gets into the core.

    Over a Newcastle deck’s full service life, that capping layer is the reason Ekodeck keeps performing and looking the part long after entry-level composite products have started letting their owners down.

    Ekodeck vs ModWood

    The core construction difference is capped versus uncapped WPC, Ekodeck’s capped, ModWood is generally positioned as an uncapped or lower-cap composite depending on the range. That construction difference flows into colour and profile range too, each brand has its own collections and finishes, and one might have the exact shade or board width you’re after when the other doesn’t.

    Price point is a real factor as well, Ekodeck typically sits at a different price bracket than ModWood, and for some budgets that difference matters more than the construction nuance. There are projects where ModWood is the smarter pick, and projects where Ekodeck’s capped performance justifies the spend, it depends on what you need the deck to do and how long you want it to keep doing it.

    We don’t push one brand over the other by default. We look at your project, your budget, and what matters most to you, then make a recommendation based on that rather than whatever we happen to have a deal on.

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    FAQ About Ekodeck Composite Decking

    How much does Ekodeck composite decking cost in Newcastle?

    It really depends on the size of your deck, the Ekodeck collection you choose, and whether you’re after standard fascia or the full coordinated screening package. As a rough guide, expect Ekodeck to sit above entry-level composite but it’s an investment that holds up to our coastal conditions a lot longer. I’d rather walk your site and give you a proper figure than throw out a number that doesn’t account for your specific block.

    Can Ekodeck decking be installed over an existing timber deck in Newcastle?

    Sometimes, but it depends on the condition of what’s underneath and whether the existing subframe meets Ekodeck’s joist spacing requirements. A lot of older Newcastle decks, especially the ones on those 1960s and 70s brick veneers, don’t have a subframe built to composite standards, so we usually end up rebuilding it anyway. I always check the bones of the existing structure before promising anything.

    How long does an Ekodeck installation take?

    A standard residential Ekodeck deck in Newcastle usually takes anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on size and how complex the fascia and screening work is. Jobs with pool surrounds or multiple levels naturally take longer than a simple rectangular deck off the back of the house. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before we start, especially if you’re racing the summer entertaining season.

    Does Ekodeck decking get hot in Newcastle summers?

    Composite decking does run warmer underfoot than timber, and Newcastle summers don’t hold back, so lighter colours from the Ekodeck range will be more comfortable for barefoot kids around the pool. Darker charcoal tones look fantastic but do heat up more in direct sun. If barefoot comfort matters to your family, I’ll usually steer you toward the lighter end of the colour range.

    Will Ekodeck decking need much maintenance living so close to the coast?

    Not much at all, that’s honestly one of the biggest reasons Newcastle clients pick it over timber. A regular hose down and the occasional clean is generally enough to deal with salt air and pool splash, you’re not out there oiling or sanding it every year. It’s a big drawcard for busy families who want their weekends back rather than spent maintaining a deck.

    Is Ekodeck decking suitable for a sloping block or hillside property?

    Yes, Ekodeck can work on sloping sites, which describes a fair few blocks around Newcastle’s hillier suburbs and the areas backing onto bushland. It comes down to engineering the subframe and substructure properly to handle the slope and ground conditions before a single composite board goes down. I always assess the site first because a sloping block changes the structural approach, not the decking choice itself.

    Get Your Free Ekodeck Quote

    If you’re ready to get a proper look at what Ekodeck composite decking would cost for your Newcastle project, get in touch for a free measure and quote. We’ll walk your site, talk through which Ekodeck collection suits your space, and give you a clear number, no guessing games and no pressure.

    Comparing your options? Have a look at our ModWood deck installation, composite decking, pool decking, and timber decking pages, or head back to our main deck builder Newcastle page for the full picture of what we offer.

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