Duraboard Composites delivers premium composite fencing in Vancouver designed for the wet West Coast climate. Our advanced WPC boards and aluminum post systems will not rot, warp, or decay, and are fire resistantβunlike traditional wood fences.
This is a zero-maintenance fence solution. No staining. No sanding. No repairs. No replacement. Just a clean, modern fence that looks new for years.
Duraboard is the future fence in Vancouver, built for long-term durability, safety, and stress-free ownership.
π This is not just a fence β itβs a long-term upgrade to your property
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Composite Decking
Composite Fencing
Composite fencing and decking are made from a blend of wood fibers and recycled plastic. They are designed to look like wood but offer better durability, weather resistance, and low maintenance.
Yes. Composite materials do not rot, warp, or crack like wood. They require little to no maintenance and last much longer, especially in wet climates like Vancouver.
Very minimal. No staining, sealing, or painting is needed. Just occasional cleaning with water and mild soap keeps it looking new.
Composite fencing can last 40β80+ years depending on installation and conditions, significantly longer than traditional wood fencing.
High-quality composite decking is designed with slip-resistant surfaces, making it safe for areas like pools and patios.
Composite products may have slight fading in the first few months, but they are engineered to maintain their color long-term without major changes.
Yes. Most composite materials are made from recycled plastics and wood fibers, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional wood.
Absolutely. Composite fencing and decking are built to handle rain, snow, moisture, and UV exposure, making them ideal for Canadian climates.
Yes. Composite materials are more fire-resistant than wood, adding an extra layer of safety to your outdoor space.
Composite systems are designed for easy and efficient installation, especially when using aluminum post systems. Professional installation is recommended for best results.
No. Composite materials resist mold, mildew, and insect damage, unlike traditional wood.
The upfront cost is higher than wood, but you save money long-term because there is no maintenance, repairs, or replacement needed.