Composite Decking Profiles & Boards by RESYSTA

Resysta Composite Decking Features

One of the most desirable and appealing features of outdoor designs is a wood or wood-like decking. With the constant exposure to the rough environmental factors, for instance beating sun or driving rain many products, such as local timber, do not withstand the test of time, and tropical hardwoods are very costly to maintain.

Fortunately, all of those problems fade away thanks to Resysta composite decking boards, which offers all the benefits of wood without any downfalls. No swelling, no graying, no cracking and no splintering allow customers to enjoy the variety of Resysta composite deck profiles with natural look and feel of tropical wood with minimum maintenance required.

Resysta Deck Colors

Resysta Rosewood Ipe Deck Color

Rosewood Ipe

Resysta Spanish Cedar Deck Color

Spanish Cedar

Resysta Charcoal Grain Deck Color

Charcoal Grain

Resysta Weathered Koa Deck Color

Weathered Koa

Why solid substructure is important for decking?

A solid substructure is an essential foundation for any decking project. It provides the structural support that is necessary to hold the weight of the decking materials, as well as any furniture, appliances, or other items that may be placed on the deck. A solid substructure also helps to ensure that the deck remains level and stable, even under the stresses of weather and use.

There are several reasons why a solid substructure is needed for decking:

  • To provide structural support: The primary function of a substructure is to provide the necessary support for the decking materials and any other items that may be placed on the deck. Without a solid substructure, the decking materials may sag, warp, or even collapse under the weight of these items.

  • To maintain stability: A solid substructure helps to ensure that the deck remains level and stable, even under the stresses of weather and use. This is especially important for decks that are built on uneven or sloping ground.

  • To prevent moisture damage: A substructure that is not properly designed or constructed can allow moisture to penetrate into the underlying structure, leading to rot and other types of damage.

  • To meet building code requirements: In many areas, building codes require that decks be built on a solid substructure that meets certain structural and safety standards.

In summary, a solid substructure is an essential foundation for any decking project. It provides the necessary structural support, stability, and moisture protection to ensure that the decking materials remain in good condition and the deck is safe and functional for years to come.

Find Distributors Near You

We've made it simple to access our innovative decking, siding, wall cladding, and other building solutions through a trusted network of distributors across the country.

Why Choose Resysta Distributors?

  • Local Access: Conveniently source Resysta products in your area.
  • Expert Assistance: Get guidance and product recommendations for your specific project.
  • Reliable Supply: Our distributors ensure timely availability for projects of any size.

Whether you're a homeowner, contractor, or architect, our distributors are ready to support your project needs with Resysta's premium solutions. Start your search today and bring Resysta's innovation to your next project!

Explore Resysta's versatile range of decks, boards, and accessories:

RES010612 DECKING BOARD

RES010612 DECKING BOARD

RESB010612 EDGE BOARD

RESB010612 EDGE BOARD

RESF12012 FASCIA BOARD

RESF12012 FASCIA BOARD

RESDOWEL DOWEL

RESDOWEL DOWEL

START CLIP SS1

START CLIP SS1

DECKING CLIP

DECKING CLIP

Labor time

Labor is often the most significant cost factor in any build. Planning and preparing the substructure or boards requires precision, which is why Resysta partners with you to ensure efficient project execution from concept to completion.

Material

Resysta profiles come in multiple options, varying in thickness and width of planks; solid material or hollow channels. Depending on the distributor and project requirements, boards can also be pre-glazed in standard or custom colors and sealed.

Area size

The total area of your project is a key factor in determining overall costs. Accurate measurements help optimize material use, minimize waste, and ensure precise and efficient installation. Contact us for any support or guidance you need during planning.

FAQs

What is Resysta composite decking made of?
Resysta composite decking is crafted from a unique hybrid material composed of approximately 60% rice husks, 22% rock salts, and 18% mineral oil. This innovative blend mimics the look of natural wood without using any wood components, offering superior durability and sustainability.
How do Resysta composite decks compare to traditional wood?
Unlike traditional wood, Resysta does not contain lignin, which is the substance that causes wood to gray, rot, or splinter. It offers exceptional weather resistance, does not swell or crack, and requires significantly less maintenance while maintaining the warm, natural feel of tropical hardwoods.
Is the Resysta composite deck eco-friendly?
Yes, it is extremely eco-friendly. It is made from renewable bio-waste (rice husks) rather than timber, helping to protect rainforests. Furthermore, it meets high environmental standards, is free of harmful emissions, and is 100% recyclable.
Can Resysta decking be customized?
Absolutely. Resysta provides unlimited design freedom. It can be machined, drilled, cut, sanded, and glued using standard woodworking tools. It is also available in a wide variety of colors and can be pre-glazed or customized depending on your project's needs.
What are the maintenance requirements for Resysta decking?
Resysta requires extremely low maintenance. Since it does not absorb water, there is no risk of paint chipping or weathering like with wood. Simple cleaning is usually enough, and the occasional application of Resysta glaze can help refresh and protect the color over the years.
How durable is Resysta decking?
Resysta is exceptionally durable. It is highly resistant to UV rays, aggressive weather conditions, and pest or fungal decay. It easily withstands exposure to sun, rain, snow, and ice, retaining its structural integrity for decades.
Is Resysta decking slip-resistant?
Yes, Resysta offers excellent skid-resistance. Combined with its resistance to chlorine and salt-water, it is a perfect and safe choice for wet, barefoot areas such as pool surrounds or marinas.
How does Resysta decking affect installation costs?
Resysta installs just as easily as any other standard terrace system, meaning labor costs are comparable to traditional decking. It uses customary wood tools and standard hardware (like stainless steel screws). Careful planning of the substructure ensures an efficient, cost-effective build.
Where can I use Resysta decking?
Because of its water, salt, and chlorine resistance, Resysta can be used in almost any outdoor or indoor environment. Common applications include patios, facades, pool decks, marinas, and even installations directly in the ground or water.
Does Resysta decking come with a warranty?
Yes. Due to its outstanding properties, the manufacturer typically offers a limited warranty of 15 years on commercial projects and up to 25 years on residential projects against swelling, cracking, splintering, and rotting.