SG Flooring for Outdoor: Extend the indoors outside
Enhance your outdoor spaces with the natural beauty of wood grains. Our decking seamlessly integrates with any landscaping, providing a stunning backdrop to enjoy the outdoors. Ideal for both residential and commercial projects, our outdoor decking offers durability and aesthetic appeal, creating inviting environments for gatherings, relaxation, and appreciating the surroundings. Explore the possibilities with Outdoor Decking and elevate your outdoor experience today. Composite Outdoor Decking for Singapore’s Tropical Climate Outdoor living spaces…
SG Flooring for Outdoor: Extend the indoors outside
Enhance your outdoor spaces with the natural beauty of wood grains. Our decking seamlessly integrates with any landscaping, providing a stunning backdrop to enjoy the outdoors. Ideal for both residential and commercial projects, our outdoor decking offers durability and aesthetic appeal, creating inviting environments for gatherings, relaxation, and appreciating the surroundings. Explore the possibilities with Outdoor Decking and elevate your outdoor experience today.
Composite Outdoor Decking for Singapore’s Tropical Climate
Outdoor living spaces are a valued feature in Singapore homes and commercial properties, from landed house gardens and condominium pool decks to rooftop terraces and alfresco dining areas. The right decking material makes these spaces not just attractive but genuinely usable — standing up to relentless sun, heavy rain, and high humidity without the constant upkeep that traditional timber demands.
Onewood composite decking, available through Goodrich Global, is engineered specifically for tropical performance. Made from a blend of recycled wood fibres and polymer, composite decking delivers the warm, natural look of timber without the drawbacks. It does not splinter, warp, or rot, and it requires no annual sanding, staining, or sealing. For homeowners and property managers in Singapore, this translates to significantly lower lifetime maintenance costs and a surface that looks good year after year.
Composite decking is equally at home in residential and commercial settings. It is a popular choice for landed property gardens, condominium balconies, swimming pool surrounds, and hospitality venues where durability and safety are non-negotiable. The boards feature a slip-resistant surface texture, making them suitable for wet areas around pools and outdoor showers. They are also resistant to termites and fungal decay — two persistent challenges with natural wood in the tropics.
From a sustainability perspective, composite decking makes responsible use of recycled materials while reducing the demand for tropical hardwoods. It is a practical, forward-thinking choice for projects where environmental considerations matter alongside performance.
If you are planning an outdoor project, our team can advise on specifications, colour options, and installation requirements. Request a quotation to get started, or book an appointment for a detailed consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is composite decking?
Composite decking is an engineered building material made from a combination of recycled wood fibres and polymer resins. It is designed to replicate the appearance and feel of natural timber while offering superior resistance to moisture, UV exposure, insects, and decay. Unlike solid wood, composite boards do not require regular staining, oiling, or sealing to maintain their appearance.
How does composite decking compare to natural wood?
Natural hardwood decking can look beautiful when freshly installed but requires significant ongoing maintenance in Singapore’s climate — regular sanding, oiling, and treatment against termites and fungal growth. Composite decking maintains its colour and structural integrity with far less effort. While the upfront material cost may be comparable or slightly higher, the reduced maintenance over a 15 to 25 year lifespan typically makes composite the more cost-effective option in the long run.
Is composite decking suitable for Singapore’s weather?
Absolutely. Composite decking is specifically designed to handle tropical conditions. It resists moisture absorption, UV fading, and thermal expansion, making it well suited to Singapore’s combination of intense sunlight, heavy rainfall, and year-round humidity. High-quality composite boards also feature UV stabilisers that help prevent significant colour fading over time.
How do you maintain outdoor decking in tropical climates?
Maintenance is straightforward. Regular sweeping to remove debris and periodic washing with mild soapy water and a soft brush are usually sufficient. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or pressure washers at close range, as these can damage the board surface. In Singapore, cleaning every two to three months will keep the decking looking its best.
Can decking be installed on HDB balconies?
Composite decking tiles or planks can be used on HDB balconies, subject to the Housing and Development Board’s renovation guidelines. Lightweight interlocking deck tiles are a practical option as they can be laid without permanent fixings, making them suitable for rental properties and situations where the installation must be reversible. It is advisable to check the current HDB regulations and, if necessary, consult with your ID firm before proceeding.
Guides and Resources
WPC Decking vs Natural Wood: Singapore Comparison
Balcony Decking Options for Singapore Condos
Rooftop Decking Solutions for Singapore Buildings
Pool Deck Flooring Options: Slip-Resistant Choices
Guides and Resources
WPC Decking vs Natural Wood: Singapore Comparison
Balcony Decking Options for Singapore Condos
Rooftop Decking Solutions for Singapore Buildings
Pool Deck Flooring Options: Slip-Resistant Choices
Composite Decking in Singapore: Complete Guide
Timber Decking vs Composite Decking: Full Comparison
Balcony Flooring Ideas for Singapore Condos and HDB
Guides and Resources
WPC Decking vs Natural Wood: Singapore Comparison
Balcony Decking Options for Singapore Condos
Rooftop Decking Solutions for Singapore Buildings
Pool Deck Flooring Options: Slip-Resistant Choices
Composite Decking in Singapore: Complete Guide
Timber Decking vs Composite Decking: Full Comparison
Balcony Flooring Ideas for Singapore Condos and HDB
Roof Terrace Design Ideas for Singapore Homes
Balcony Garden Design for Singapore Condos and HDB