What is the difference between DEGE WPC Decking and ordinary Wood Floor service life?

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Wood is one of the most popular flooring materials, and we can see it in many places. But at the same time, wooden floors have some shortcomings. Frequent contact with ultraviolet rays and moisture will shorten the service life. The wood is easy to rot, deform and crack, and the maintenance cost of traditional wooden floors is relatively high. Many people will choose to use plastic wood flooring as a substitute. Before buying plastic wood flooring, we always consider one question:

How long can our wood plastic composite decking last?

Want to reduce the maintenance of the floor and have a longer use time? Plastic wood flooring may be your best choice. Plastic wood flooring has higher strength than wood flooring, and will not be deformed and cracked by moisture. This material is easy to maintain and does not require painting and sanding. It can be cleaned and maintained simply with some soap and water. After 10 years of use, you will find that traditional wood floors may not look as good as they were at the beginning, but your plastic wood floors still look like new. The wood-plastic floor products produced by DEGE use exclusive color mixing technology. The floor has a natural wood grain effect. The high performance makes the product can withstand many years of sunlight, rain, wind and snow. The maintenance cost is low. Generally, it can be used for 15-20 years.

Tips:

Wood-plastic decking is also divided into commercial and residential use. Generally, the life span of residential use is longer than that of commercial-use wood-plastic decking.

Co-extruded and solid decking have a longer service life than ordinary hollow decking.

Choose a trusted brand, our company is the first batch manufacturer of wood-plastic decking in China


Post time: Aug-20-2021


Meet DEGE

Meet DEGE WPC

Exhibition Name: 

BAU 2025

 Booth No.: 

 A6-539

 Exhibition Time: 

Jan 13-17 , 2025

Address:

Trade Fair Center Messe München

Am Messeturm, 81829 Munich