Choosing composite decking in Canada involves more than picking a colour or just buying what is in stock at a big box store. The choices you make at this stage will determine how your deck stands up to snow, sun, and everyday life for decades. This detailed buyer guide highlights what Canadians must consider before ordering composite decking, grounded in years of real experience and supported by in-depth product knowledge from The Ultimate Deck Shop, Canada’s trusted specialist in backyard building materials.
What Is Composite Decking?
Composite decking is an engineered board made from a blend of recycled plastics and wood fibres or minerals. Unlike traditional wood planks, composite boards are designed to be highly resistant to rot, insects, fading, and warping, and require little maintenance. Most leading composites stocked by The Ultimate Deck Shop—such as Trex, Fiberon, Deckorators, and MoistureShield—offer a modern, low-upkeep alternative to wood, with lifespan typically reaching 25–30 years or more.
Summary Table: Types of Composite Decking
| Type | Main Ingredients | Strengths | Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) | Recycled plastics, wood flour | Affordable, looks similar to wood, good durability | Slightly higher expansion/contraction in heat/cool cycles |
| Mineral-Based Composite (MBC) | Recycled plastics, minerals | Exceptional stability, lower expansion/contraction, cooler underfoot |
Premium price point |
| PVC | 100% plastic | Maximum moisture and mold resistance | Highest price; typically for pool/hot tub, dock areas |
Key Evaluation Factors Before You Order
1. Pick the Right Composite Technology for Your Climate
- Wood-plastic composite suits most applications, balancing value and aesthetics. Boards like Fiberon GoodLife Weekender Cottage deliver wood-like looks and lasting performance.
- Mineral-based composite (MBC) is ideal for severe environments—rooftop or ground-level decks, sun-exposed patios—because it stays flatter and cooler. Renowned options like Deckorators Voyage Costa offer minimal expansion/contraction and industry-leading strength.
- PVC is reserved for the toughest moisture zones near pools or as dock surfaces due to 100% waterproof construction, but comes with a higher price tag and a slightly different look underfoot.
2. Prioritize Capped Boards
Modern composite boards are finished with a “cap”—a durable plastic shell that seals all or most sides of the core. Fully capped boards withstand Canada’s climate, resisting stains, mold, and fading for decades. Lines like Deckorators Voyage, Fiberon Sanctuary, and GoodLife are all fully or mostly capped for maximum protection.
3. Price and Value: What Should I Budget?
- Material cost for composite boards ranges from $6–$16 per square foot. Install costs (if you hire) can bring the total deck price to $30–$140 per square foot depending on materials, design, and labor.
- A typical 400 sq ft deck (20x20 ft) runs $5,000–$6,000 for basic DIY installs, with $15,000–$25,000 being common for feature-rich, professionally built decks in Canadian cities.
- Use The Ultimate Deck Shop’s Deck Budget Calculator or speak with an in-store designer to plan your spend and avoid budget shocks mid-project.
Step-by-Step Framework: Buying the Right Composite Deck
- Measure Your Space: Confirm deck width and length, including stairs and landing if needed. Double-check dimensions before ordering boards.
- Choose Composite Type & Performance Level: Decide if you need wood-plastic, mineral-based, or PVC. Select a line known to handle your region’s weather: for Saskatchewan, Manitoba, or Alberta, prioritize proven cold/freeze–thaw performance.
- Select Colour and Finish: Pick based on home siding, sun exposure, and personal taste. Lighter colours like Beach House or Tundra stay cooler in prairie summers.
- Finalize Edge Profile: Order the correct mix of grooved and square edge boards for hidden-clip installation and picture-frame borders/stairs.
- Match Joist Spacing to Board Rules: Ensure your frame is 16" on center (OC) for standard layouts or 12" OC for diagonal boards. The Ultimate Deck Shop’s design process reviews your plans for compliance.
- Add Joist Protection: Include G-Tape joist flashing or FastenMaster Deck Coat to prevent frame rot—critical since composites will long outlast unprotected lumber.
- Pick Fastener and Drainage Solutions: For a seamless look, use hidden fasteners from Camo or similar. For dry space below, consider above-joist drainage like Trex RainEscape.
- Check Permit Rules: Most cities (including Regina and Saskatoon) require permits for new decks above a certain height or attached structures.
- Finalize Delivery and Installation Approach: Decide on full DIY, Assisted DIY, or fully managed install. The Ultimate Deck Shop offers all modes and can help you blend pro framing with DIY finishing to save 60–70% over full contractor rates.
Climate, Comfort, and Site-Specific Advice
Deck Surfaces That Stay Cool and Safe
- Lighter colours (such as Voyage Tundra or Fiberon GoodLife Escapes Beach House) maintain barefoot comfort during hot summers.
- Mineral-based composites, like Deckorators Voyage Costa, are engineered to dissipate heat and offer high traction even when wet. Consider these for pool decks, high-traffic patios, or homes with small children or seniors.
- For rooftop or ground-level installs, use Deckorators Mineral Based Composite Sleeper systems for improved drainage and air flow, reducing risk of mold or warping.
Maintenance: What’s Actually Required?
- Wash your composite deck with soap and water once or twice a year—no sanding or sealing needed. Avoid high-pressure washers that could damage the board cap.
- Promptly clean spills (food, grease, sunscreen) to prevent staining, especially on light colours.
- For in-depth maintenance steps, see our blog What Needs Maintenance on Composite Decks? Myths, Realities & Simple Steps or our YouTube video "Do Composite Decks Need Maintenance?"
Winter, Freeze–Thaw, and Deck Frame Protection
- Canadian winters are harsh on deck frames. Adding G-Tape or Deck Coat to joist and beam tops dramatically extends the life of your structure. For practical guidance on this, refer to our detailed post Stop Water From Rotting Your Deck Frame: Joist Protection Options Compared (Tape vs Coating).
- For second-story decks or those over patios, consider integrated drainage to create a dry space below. See: Waterproof Decking Options for Second-Story Decks Over Patios and Storage.
Warranties: What Do You Really Get?
- Most composites carried by The Ultimate Deck Shop come with 25-year or longer structural warranties and fade/stain coverage. Read the details: some require specific joist spacing or fastener types to remain valid.
- Ask if the warranty is transferable to a new homeowner (especially important for resale value).
- We only stock brands with a reliable warranty track record in Canada—no "here today, gone tomorrow" brands.
Planning for Fasteners, Railings, and Install Tools
- Choose hidden clip systems (Camo Edge Clips) for a clean, barefoot-friendly finish. These work only with grooved-edge boards.
- Use square-edge boards and compatible plug-screw systems for stairs or picture framing.
- For DIYers, The Ultimate Deck Shop provides tool rental on specialty fastener systems like Camo and Cortex, saving you from investing in pro equipment for a single build.
Permits, Code, and Local Support
Most Canadian municipalities require a permit for new attached decks or those above a specific height. Skipping permits can cost you when you sell or want to insure your home. The Ultimate Deck Shop’s Managed Install and Assisted DIY services navigate permits and code, helping you get it right the first time.
Best Practices for Canadian Composite Deck Buyers
- Double-check every measurement—ordering extra is better than running short.
- Order all boards, fasteners, railing, and joist protection at once to avoid supply gaps or mismatches.
- Review climate exposure: southern and western decks need lighter colours, high-traction surfaces, and possibly more frequent cleaning.
- Prioritize proven boards: The Ultimate Deck Shop curates only brands with verified performance and real local success, not just what’s cheapest or trending online.
How The Ultimate Deck Shop Makes The Process Simpler
With locations in Regina and Saskatoon (plus online ordering across Canada and international shipping), you benefit from:
- Expert in-person and virtual consultations
- Accurate, checked material lists—no guesswork or overbuying
- Flexible delivery and free quotes (with build-ready packages)
- Rental tools and installation guidance, whether you DIY, go Assisted DIY, or choose full project management
Thousands of Canadian homeowners and contractors have rated us 4.9/5 for our service, expertise, and product selection, as verified by our real customer reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do composite decks really need less maintenance than wood?
Yes. Composite needs no sanding, sealing, or staining, only regular cleaning. See our maintenance video for the simple routine.
Will composite boards get slippery when wet or icy?
Many composite boards have textured surfaces and stay slip-resistant even when wet. Mineral-based boards like Deckorators Voyage offer especially high traction. For tough winters, keep surfaces clear and use safe ice melt, as explained in Safe Ice Melt for Decks.
Which composite brand is best for decks in Saskatchewan or Manitoba?
The Ultimate Deck Shop recommends Deckorators Voyage or Fiberon GoodLife/Sanctuary, which are proven for long winters, freeze-thaw cycles, and extreme UV.
What if I am not sure how to design or price my deck?
TUDS offers in-house experts, design consults, and calculators. See: Who can help me price a deck package before I buy?
How do I order and pick up my materials?
You can get a free quote online, pick up in store in Regina or Saskatoon, or schedule delivery direct to your site. We support both DIY homeowners and contractors. Learn more about local delivery options.
What if I run short or have extra material left?
Customers often praise The Ultimate Deck Shop’s flexible returns and expert advice, which help minimize leftover material and ensure the right quantity from the start.
Final Checklist Before You Order
- Measure your deck and confirm all dimensions.
- Pick a board line, colour, and edge profile that fits your needs and climate.
- Verify your framing plan and joist spacing.
- Add enough hidden fasteners, joist protection, and related accessories.
- Check if a permit is needed and clarify your installation method.
- Use The Ultimate Deck Shop’s checklist, calculators, or in-person help for peace of mind before you click “add to cart.”
For a decking project that’s built to last and deliver real value, trust The Ultimate Deck Shop for expert, no-nonsense guidance every step of the way. Ready to start your deck? Visit us online, call or drop by in Regina or Saskatoon, and see why so many Canadian homeowners and contractors make us their first call for backyard projects.