Flow Kitchens
Hardwood Decking in Taree
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Taree Hardwood Decking
When it comes to outdoor living, nothing beats the look and feel of hardwood decking. At Flow Kitchens, we supply quality hardwood decking in Taree, chosen for its durability, workability and resistance to wear in high-traffic areas. Whether you’re building a wraparound verandah, a poolside retreat or a simple backyard platform, we’ve got the materials to get it done right.
Not sure what else you’ll need? We can help you pair your decking with the right timber supplies, find matching recycled hardwood for feature work or source additional building supplies for framing, stairs and rails. Every length is hand-selected and ready to go — no warped boards, no filler stock.
Call Flow Kitchens at (02) 6557 8100 to order your hardwood decking and discuss what else you might need to bring your outdoor space to life.
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Outdoor Living, Done Right
A well-built deck adds more than square metres — it changes the way you live at home. Hardwood decking gives you a space to relax, entertain or just take in the morning sun without stepping off your property. At Flow Kitchens, we help you choose materials that look great and hold up to daily life.
- Natural Timber Feel: Nothing beats the texture and warmth of real hardwood — it’s comfortable underfoot and easy on the eye.
- Built for Our Climate: We supply timber that can handle Taree’s heat, storms and long summers without splitting or sagging.
- Low-Maintenance Comfort: A light sand, the occasional reseal — that’s all it takes to keep your deck looking fresh for years.
- Design It Your Way: Big, small, modern or classic, we’ll help you choose the size, cut and look just right.
- Room to Breathe: More than a surface — a hardwood deck creates real outdoor space you’ll actually use.
If you’re ready to make more of your backyard, start with timber that works as hard as you do. We’ll help you deck it out properly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What timber is best for decking in coastal areas?
For coastal decking, you need a hardwood that can withstand salt air, moisture and temperature fluctuations. Top performers include spotted gum, ironbark, blackbutt and merbau — all Class 1 or 2 hardwoods with high natural resistance to rot, termites and decay. These species also handle movement and UV exposure better than softer timbers. It’s important to choose timber that’s properly seasoned and install it with suitable fixings and ventilation. Regular maintenance helps extend its life, but starting with the right timber will always make the biggest difference in harsh environments.
How often should I oil my hardwood deck?
You should oil your hardwood deck at least once a year — though twice a year is ideal in high-exposure areas like coastal or north-facing spots. Oiling helps preserve the colour, prevent splitting and shield the timber from moisture and UV damage. Before oiling, clean the surface thoroughly and allow it to dry. If the timber looks dry, faded or water is no longer beading on the surface, it’s time for a fresh coat. Choosing the right decking oil for your timber type also affects how long the finish lasts.
What’s the difference between hardwood and composite decking?
Hardwood decking is made from natural timber, offering unique grain, warmth and strength. It requires regular maintenance like oiling and can weather over time, but many people love the look and feel of real wood. Composite decking is made from a mix of recycled wood fibres and plastic. It’s lower maintenance, resistant to termites and won’t splinter or warp as easily — but it can be more expensive up front and doesn’t have the same natural finish. The choice often comes down to budget, style preference and how much maintenance you’re willing to take on.









