
A client, Steve, located in East Victoria Park, Western Australia had an issue with using up his life working instead of relaxing. He loved the breezy style of living that decking brings but couldn’t afford to put in the time to maintain it. We had the answer for him. With the advance in technology of composite decking you can relax on your deck without the usual time and effort of maintenance.

The customer had a huge choice of composite decking from Decking Perth all displayed in Balcatta or larger areas around Perth. They decided on Trex Transcend in the Lava Rock colour because it is made of 95% recycled material and will not fade or stain for 25 years. This and more is all guaranteed by the company who actually invented wood-alternate or composite decking – Trex. Another reason this composite decking was chosen was because of the long term cost savings with Trex decking.

Decking Perth is the most honourable composite decking planner and contractor in WA. With them on the job the owner could sit back and relax knowing that the correct installation methods were being used and that the warranties given by Trex the manufacturer of the decking material would not be void. Also all the framework was according to Australia Timber Framing Code 1684. The minimum corrosion protection for their fixings we use is galvanised. Then working up from there with new epoxy coated fixings and in this case Stainless Steel secret fasteners. Our installers are very polite and comprehend that in many projects families are still living on site as we construct their new decking area. Once the job was complete all the mess was cleaned up and the client let loose on their new decking area.
The home owner felt able to breathe easy because they had selected Trex for the decking and Decking Perth for the building. The composite decking result: less time and money wasted more life to live.
One more happy client for Decking PerthJ Steve was delighted with Decking Perth. They were so blown away they gave us top marks in overall satisfaction.




