Decking Designed to Handle High Moisture
Fiberon offers several PVC and composite decking collections approved for use in high-moisture applications. PVC and composite can both make intermittent contact with water, making them great choices for your dock or marina:
- Damage Protection: Fiberon composite decking is resistant to splintering, cracking, decay, rotting and insects. No matter what’s under the sea, your dock is designed to withstand most of nature, wet or dry.
- Engineered For Strength: Fiberon’s capped composite decking features a protective layer for improved performance and durability, so you can enjoy years of use, long after installation.
Choose Fiberon Composite Decking for Docks
When it comes to crafting your dream dock or marina, there are plenty of options
to choose from, but only Fiberon can provide refined decking designs and
trusted warranties with a seamless customer experience. Discover why Fiberon is the best decking for docks:
- Low-Maintenance: Fiberon composite decks don’t require sealing, staining or painting. As soon as they’re installed, the
boards are ready to meet the outdoors. Should your dock get dirty over time, you can clean it easily with soap and water. - Good For the Environment: Our composite decking is manufactured in the USA using sustainable processes. Plus, it’s free of toxic chemicals and made with 94% recycled content to better serve you and the environment.
- Long-Term Warranty Support: Fiberon decking comes with industry leading warranties of 25, 40 or 50 years, covering stain, fade and performance.
Start Building Your Dock or Marina Today
Fiberon offers traditional and modern PVC and composite decking in a variety of finishes, so you can build a deck that achieves your dream waterside aesthetic. Whether you’re looking for a cost-effective dock or a premium marina, we have all the materials you need to get the outdoor upgrade you deserve.
FAQ's
What is marine grade composite decking?
Marine grade composite decking is designed to handle high moisture in waterfront environments, like piers, boardwalks and boat slips. When building a dock for your lake house or coastal home, it’s essential to choose waterfront composite decking that’s low-maintenance, long-lasting, and engineered to endure fresh water, saltwater and sand. All Fiberon deck boards can be used for docks, marinas, pool decks and other water-side applications.
Can composite decking be used for docks and marinas?
Yes, marine composite decking is designed to handle high-moisture environments, like docks and marinas. PVC and capped composite boards can tolerate intermittent water contact and are resistant to splintering, cracking, rot and insect damage — making them ideal for waterfront applications.
Is composite decking safe for saltwater environments?
Yes, high-quality composite and PVC decking are resistant to moisture, salt air and humidity. They are engineered with protective cap layers that help defend against fading, staining and surface damage in coastal and lakefront settings.
Does marine composite decking require sealing or staining?
No, Fiberon offers fade and stain resistant decking that doesn’t require sealing, staining or painting. It arrives ready for installation and can be cleaned with soap and water, making it a low-maintenance option for docks and marinas.
How long does composite decking last on a dock?
Marine composite decking is built for long-term durability. Fiberon products are backed by 25-, 40- or 50-year warranties covering stain, fade and performance, making them a reliable investment for waterfront structures.
Is composite decking environmentally friendly?
Fiberon’s composite decking products contain up to 94% recycled content to help reduce environmental impact and are manufactured using sustainable processes.
What can Fiberon marine composite decking be used for?
Our slip-resistant decking can be used in a variety of waterfront applications, including:
- Saltwater marinas
- Freshwater docks
- Residential lakefront decks
- Commercial waterfront builds
- Hot tub and pool decks.
Is there a specific type of fastener that should be used in water applications?
Yes, Fiberon recommends using stainless steel fasteners in water applications.