The document provides installation instructions for 4 Everdeck composite decking tiles. It discusses storing the tiles flat and dry, using proper safety equipment and tools when installing, and ensuring the substructure is level before installing the tiles. The tiles must be supported every 350mm and can overhang joists by up to 10mm. Gaps of 5mm between tiles and 300mm clearance underneath is required for proper ventilation and drainage.
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Installation guide
1. Installation Guide
4 Everdeck® Decking tiles can be installed by
most homeowners themselves however we
would recommend the use of an experienced
decking installer for a 4 Everdeck® installation
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2. Storage and Safety
• STORAGE
4 Everdeck® composite decking must be stored flat and dry and off the ground. Standard 5.8
metre long 4 Everdeck® planks require a minimum of nine gluts (supports) under the pack for
proper storage.
• SAFETY AND TOOLS
As with any building project you should ensure that the correct tools and proper protective
equipment are being used. It is the responsibility of the user to follow safe practices when
using any tools during the installation process. Remember that 4 Everdeck® composite
decking is heavier than most traditional timbers and should be lifted and carried with care.
4 Everdeck® composite decking can be drilled, cut, fastened or routed with normal
woodworking tools.
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FOUNDATION & SUB-STRUCTURE
4 Everdeck® composite decking cannot be used as a component of the
foundation or substructure
When constructing the substructure care must be taken to
ensure that the joists are level, straight and square as 4
Everdeck® decking will conform to the level and orientation of
the joists. An allowance of 3-4mm fall per metre of deck in the
direction away from the structure should be made to aid water
run-off.
4 Everdeck® must be supported every 350mm.
Boards fixed across the deck at angles other than 90 degrees to
the joists require closer joist spacing. As a general rule the
closer the joists the better the deck.
Additional joists will be required where breaker boards are used
in the deck design
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FOUNDATION & SUB-STRUCTURE
The length of the decking boards can overhang the sub frame by up to
10mm. There should be no overhang over the width of the decking
boards.
Consideration should be given to the overall deck size and the number
of boards required to cover the deck. Most professional deck installers
prefer to start from the inner edge of the deck which is normally
against a wall of an existing structure. The deck boards will be installed
across the deck and the finishing board may need to be trimmed in
order to line up with the joists or if working to full width boards the
joists may be cantilevered and trimmed back to the full width finishing
board.
Due to normal manufacturing tolerances and the potential for a slight
difference in spacing between deck boards we do not recommend
trying to pre-determine the width of the final board (the outer board
must finish flush with the joist or facia board). Any cut outs around
protrusions such as a veranda posts or balustrades need to be fully
supported.
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FOUNDATION & SUB-STRUCTURE
Butt joins should only occur over a double joist.
4 Everdeck® composite decking should not be attached directly to
any solid surface or watertight flooring system, such as
concrete, brick or tiled patios, waterproof membranes or roofing. 4
Everdeck® battens or treated timber or steel battens are required for
fixing 4 Everdeck® over concrete.
Good ventilation is a necessary requirement for your deck. The
required clearance needed for adequate airflow and drainage
between each 4 Everdeck® composite decking board is 5mm as
provided when fixing with the 4 Everdeck® Deck Clip. 300mm
clearance is required between the boards and the surface beneath
the deck.
Do not seal off deck ends, the airflow should be unobstructed and
any water should be able to drain away freely. Failure to correctly
install your 4 Everdeck® composite decking may void your warranty.