Exterior Decking

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Transform your outdoor spaces with Modinex’s exterior decking solutions. Our range of durable, stylish products is designed to enhance any external area.

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Exterior decking bridges the gap between interior spaces and outdoor environments. Material choices, profile types, and installation methods directly influence longevity, maintenance needs, and how outdoor living areas perform across different seasons. Modinex exterior decking systems address the aesthetic qualities of outdoor surfaces alongside the practical demands of Australian climate conditions.

Exterior decking performance involves more than appearance. Timber species determine natural durability, stability when moisture levels fluctuate, and resistance to decay and insects. Hardwood options last exceptionally well in exposed applications, while engineered composite alternatives provide consistent performance with reduced maintenance. Surface profiles impact slip resistance, drainage, and how comfortable the surface feels underfoot during hot weather. These functional aspects determine how exterior decking holds up over time.

Modinex exterior decking solutions suit different project needs and budgets. Australian hardwood species including Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, and Ironbark deliver natural durability for coastal and high-moisture environments. Imported timber options provide varied colour tones and grain patterns.

Composite decking systems offer dimensional stability and fade resistance, with surface textures engineered for slip resistance and barefoot comfort. Profile selection influences how efficiently installation proceeds, with grooved configurations supporting concealed fixing systems and traditional tongue-and-groove options providing proven results.

Installation approach for exterior decking impacts both upfront costs and long-term performance. Substructure design, joist spacing, and fixing details must account for structural loads, moisture management, and thermal movement. Adequate ventilation beneath decking surfaces prevents moisture buildup that speeds up material deterioration. Edge treatments, step details, and integration with building envelope flashings need careful specification to achieve weather-tight transitions.

Modinex provides technical consultation for exterior decking specification, covering species selection, installation systems, finish options, and compliance documentation. Whether specifying residential outdoor living areas, commercial plaza surfaces, or rooftop terraces, architects can access material expertise and installation support throughout project delivery.

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For projects that need durable, architecturally refined exterior finishes, explore our range of exterior wall cladding designed for weather protection and long-term performance. This collection enhances façade appearance while providing a reliable solution for modern residential and commercial builds.

Elevate everyday spaces into curated environments through interior wall panelling that balances function and beauty. These systems add dimensional interest, conceal services elegantly and introduce natural textures that transform blank walls into intentional design features—architecture that enhances the quality of daily experience.

Bold architectural gestures emerge through exterior wall panels engineered for impact and longevity. These large-format systems accelerate installation while delivering uncompromising visual presence—creating striking building skins that command attention from street level whilst protecting against Australia’s demanding weather patterns.

Specify exterior timber cladding where sustainability meets architectural distinction. Native and responsibly sourced species offer designers an honest material palette that responds to light throughout the day, casting shadows across textured profiles whilst developing rich, weathered patinas that celebrate timber’s authentic lifecycle.

Decking FAQ

What is composite decking material?

Composite decking is a premium alternative to timber, and is manmade using wood fibres and plastics combined with a bonding agent. Composite decking is made from a mixture of wood fibre, plastic, and some type of binding agent. When these ingredients are put together they are able to form a . . .

Why choose composite decking?

Composite decking is a great option for heavy traffic areas or harsh environments. Composite timber-look products require next to no maintenance, are strong and durable, and have the same visual aesthetics as natural wood. Learn more about the benefits of composite decking when considering it for your next project. Composite . . .

Is composite cladding and decking better than timber?

Composite cladding is a better choice than wood in some applications, and has been designed to perform more favourably in particular environments. It performs better over a longer period of time when used in wet or unsheltered areas, heavy traffic areas and harsh environments.

Is composite decking expensive?

Composite decking is more expensive than timber decking in the initial application. Despite the higher price point, composite materials are considered more cost effective long term and the need for maintenance, repairs or renovations is significantly reduced.

Is composite decking waterproof?

Composite decking is water resistant. The wood fibres are encapsulated, which eradicates the chance of moisture ingress. As a result, the decking is not under threat by damage caused from constant exposure to wet environments.

Can composite decking be used indoors?

The weather resistance, durability and strength of composite are features that make this timber alternative a popular outdoor choice. It is mostly used as a natural timber alternative in external areas that are exposed to harsh weather conditions. This being said, interior application is becoming increasingly popular. Composite options like . . .

Can composite materials be painted / stained?

There is no need to paint or stain composite decking, which makes installation far more efficient and cost effective. Composite is designed with consistent colour toning, providing a smooth and wood-like appearance without the need for staining. Each Urbanline composite option is available in a selection of colours.

Does composite decking fade?

Some composite decking options are treated using Strandex technology, which encases the wood fibres with a high-density polyethylene. This coating protects against UV and moisture damage, which usually results in fading. Using a composite deck sealer can also help to protect your deck from fading, oils and stains.

Does composite decking scratch easily?

Composite’s scratch resistance relies heavily on its finish. With general wear and tear, composite can be scratched in high traffic areas. While composite decking requires far less maintenance than timber decking, it is still susceptible to scratches. Composites constructed with high-density polyethylene are more durable and have a higher resistance . . .

Does composite decking warp?

Composite is composed of wood fibres and plastic, which results in a dense and incredibly durable material. Therefore, composite will not warp or split like natural timber. Wood generally warps when it is exposed to moisture and it dries unevenly. Compound timber is water resistant, allowing no opportunity for moisture . . .

Will composite decking rot?

Urbanline composite decking is guaranteed not to rot or split when installed correctly. It offers excellent pest resistance, and is mostly unaffected by termites and fungal decay.

Does composite decking get hot?

Like any building material, composite timber will be hot underfoot after constant sun exposure. However, composite timber does not respond to heat in the way natural timber does, and it will not splinter or warp. There are several composite options that respond well to extreme heat including the Euro Selekta . . .

Is composite decking and cladding heat resistant?

Some composite timber options including Euro Selekta Clad, Latitudes Duro and Marine Decking are constructed with bushfire resistance and compliant with Australian fire ratings. As with all materials exposed to direct sunlight, composite can heat up. However, our bushfire resistant options are certified for use in bushfire prone areas throughout . . .

Is composite cladding and decking heavier than wood?

The weight of composite timber depends on the specific formulation of wood fibres and plastic. It is, however, significantly lighter than wood. Composite options like the Tractio Decking solution, are made up of polypropylene calcium carbonate. These materials create a powerful, strong and very lightweight timber alternative.

Is composite decking slippery?

Urbanline composite decking provides high slip resistance and grip in wet and dry conditions. Our composite decking is tested and compliant with Australian and New Zealand standards. Composite timber is a great choice for pool and marine decking due to its non-slip properties.

Is composite decking toxic?

Composite materials are non-toxic and eco-friendly. They are composed using recycled materials, and contribute to the decrease in deforestation.

Can composite decking and cladding be recycled?

Composite timber is manmade using wood fibres, plastics and a small amount of bonding agents. The wood fibres and plastic used in the process are often recycled materials. However, given that composite timber is constructed with a combination of wood and plastic, it makes it very difficult to separate the . . .
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