Installation Guide

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Decking installation instructions
Side-to-side spacing
End gapping
JOISTS/BLOCKING
LEDGER
WALL
Stringers or Joists
Blocking
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2
3
Same direction
Wood grain orientation during installation
Alternating direction
Achieve different looks by laying the decking in the same or
alternating directions. There are several different wood grain
patterns to provide a less repetitive and more natural wood
appearance. The graining pattern repeats approximately every 44
in. (1.12 m) along the board length. During the planning phase of
any deck project, arrange decking before installation to achieve
the desired pattern and color effect. This is also important if
different lengths/bundles of material are used, as different wood
grain patterns and color tones may need to be mixed to achieve
the desired look.
All decking materials, whether wood, composite, or metal, undergo
some degree of linear expansion with the changes of weather and
the seasons. For best spacing results, keep boards out of direct sun
during storage and cutting processes, and throughout installation
if possible. Never cut and install boards in direct sunlight. To
compensate for the effects of contraction and expansion, use short
boards (where possible) with splitter/divider boards between each
continuous run of boards.
Adequate board spacing of a minimum 3/16 in. between board
sides will provide proper drainage and ventilation and assist with the
removal of small organic debris. Allow a minimum of 1/4 in. spacing
between boards and any permanent structure. Spacing requirements
must be met for full Fiberon warranty coverage.
Note: Special consideration should be taken when working with
dark colors, as they will experience larger temperature swings during
normal use. To help control end-to-end spacing, darker-colored
decking should be kept at ambient temperature and shaded from
direct sun prior to cutting and immediate securing. To create less
visible gapping, use lighter-colored boards in the eld of the deck
with darker-colored boards as design accents.
End-to-end spacing by temperature
Brand
35˚ &
Under
36˚ - 69˚ 70˚ - 89˚ 90˚ - 109˚ 110˚ & Up
Paramount 1/16 in. 1/32 in. 1/32 in. 0 in. 0 in.
Horizon 1/4 in. 3/16 in. 1/8 in. 1/16 in. 1/32 in.
Sanctuary 1/4 in. 3/16 in. 1/8 in. 1/16 in. 1/32 in.
ProTect
Advantage
1/4 in. 3/16 in. 1/8 in. 1/16 in. 1/32 in.
Good Life 1/4 in. 3/16 in. 1/8 in. 1/16 in. 1/32 in.
Docking 1/4 in. 3/16 in. 1/8 in. 1/16 in. 1/32 in.
Relax 3/8 in. 1/8 in. 3/32 in. 1/16 in. 1/32 in.
Note: In areas where extreme temperature swings are prevalent,
adding 2X blocking at butt joints is recommended.
When installing blocking for more intricate decking patterns,
remember that solid blocking (blocking laid on the at) will inhibit
water ow and result in buildup of organic materials over time, which
will make cleaning more difcult. When blocking is required, install
ladder style for best results.