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Decking

Weathered Oak

Beautifully aged in appearance, our Weathered Oak collection is moulded from over a century old oak boards and is hand-coloured with authentic tones.
Providing a timeless look, Weathered Oak retains its natural beauty and offers a surface with minimal maintenance and very high slip-resistance even in wet conditions.

Colour
Driftwood
Board Width
Hand moulded & coloured

Skilfully hand-crafted to ensure a high quality, premium product.

Natural wood look

Moulded from selected oak for an organic, realistic wood-grain appearance.

Integrated Lastane layer

Lastane surface layer retains integrity of the boards over time.

Recycled materials

Recycled materials and renewable biopolymers are used within our boards.

Integrated UV stabilisers

UV stabilised for better performance and fade resistance over time.

Wood free

Wood free composition prevents rot, warping and insect infestation.

Low maintenance

No staining or oiling needed. Only seasonal cleaning required.

‘Lost-head’ fixings

Durafix fixings are virtually hidden beneath the unique Lastane surface.

Soft-touch surface

Unique Lastane layer means no splinters on the surface.

Mould resistant

Unlike wood, it is actively resistant to mould and fungus.

Impact & weather resistant

Elastomeric surface ensures increased resilience against natural weathering.

Easy to install

Can be cut and installed easily when following product guides.

Moisture resistant

Due to the non-porous composition, no sealing is required.

High slip-resistance

Lower slip potential than wood due to the pliable Lastane layer.

UK made, UK backed

Designed and manufactured in the UK, tested independantly globally.

Maximum durability

Fibre reinforced core provides strength and durability whilst reducing weight.

Driftwood 200mm
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight per m2 (kg)
17.5kg
Dimensions (mm)
200 x 32 x 3600mm
Fixings per board
22
SKU
MDW200D
Boards per m2
1.36

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Frequently asked questions

    Following extensive trials, we recommend and supply Durafix® stainless steel screws, designed specifically for Millboard - this is a requirement of our limited warranty. There’s no need to pre-drill or countersink Millboard decking, and the unique Lastane® material coating flexes back over the screw-heads, leaving a minimal witness mark. This may be more visible on the lighter colours. Should some of the screws leave larger witness marks, these can be filled. Our installation guide should be followed at all times to achieve the best possible results.

    Millboard is designed and manufactured to mimic the beauty of real oak without the issues associated with natural products. Our boards are hand-coloured to have natural variation, though buying all the Millboard decking you need at the same time should help to ensure that the colour is reasonably consistent. We recommend laying out and mixing the boards before installation to ensure the deck has the desired overall variance to showcase the product's character and individuality.

    Samples are provided as a representation of the product and we encourage customers to view full boards as part of a deck, in order to fully appreciate the product, prior to purchase.

    As Millboard is made from a resin mineral composition it is stable in comparison to wood or composites based on wood, the amount of movement that is acceptable is up to 0.2%. We recommend a 4mm gap between the sides of boards and a 1mm gap between the ends of boards, a 10mm gap should be left between the boards and any solid surface to aid drainage.

    There will always be a slight variance in the board’s dimensions due to the fact that we mould from natural oak, and due to the pressure of the moulding process. Despite this, we calibrate the boards to maintain as consistent a profile as possible. The manufacturing tolerances are: Width: ± 3mm. Length: ± 5mm. Thickness: ± 2mm. The dimensions of the Weathered Oak style may vary more between moulds due to the fact that they are moulded from timeworn oak with minimal changes to the dimensions. When working with the boards, packers may be required to create a flush finish between two boards.

    From what to expect when you first unpack your Millboard, to aftercare tips and answers to all of your most common questions. Visit our FAQs page now for all of your Millboard related queries.

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