Non-Slip PVC Deck Flooring UV-Resistant Synthetic Teak for Boats
Modern Non-Slip PVC Deck Flooring UV-Resistant Synthetic Teak Deck Boat Flooring
PVC Deck Flooring Description
Crafted from premium Grade A PVC with special additives, this decking closely replicates the look of genuine teak wood. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, most commonly applied to boat and yacht decks.
Synthetic teak offers an excellent alternative to traditional timber decking. Unlike natural teak, which requires constant upkeep and reduces sailing time, synthetic teak retains its appearance with minimal effort.
The material not only resembles real teak but also withstands harsh weather and strong sunlight without fading. It can be securely installed on various surfaces such as GRP, steel, and wood.
Thanks to its lightly textured finish and the flexibility of the PVC compound, synthetic teak provides outstanding non-slip performance, even when the surface is wet.
PVC Deck Flooring Parameter
Product Name |
PVC Deck Flooring |
Warranty |
3 years |
Color |
Black + white strip |
Thickness |
5mm |
Size |
Length 2500cm x width 20cm |
MOQ |
1 roll |
Application |
Boat, marine, yacht, ship, dock, gym, etc |
PVC Deck Flooring Features
- Waterproof, Moisture-Resistant & Fire-Retardant
- UV-Resistant & Anti-Aging
- Low Maintenance
- Stain-Resistant
- Durable & Impact-Resistant
- Economical Choice
- All-Weather Performance
- Hassle-Free Installation
- Long Service Life
Teak Table Top FAQ
Q: Is synthetic teak a new invention?
A: No. It is actually a modified form of flexible PVC, a material that has long been used as cove base molding in commercial kitchens. Over time, this durable non-skid surface has also been adopted as an optional decking material by many well-known boat builders for both private yachts and passenger vessels.
Q: Does it become slippery when wet?
A: No. Synthetic teak maintains excellent traction in wet conditions, offering better grip than traditional teak or standard non-skid fiberglass decks.
Q: How is synthetic teak installed on a deck?
A: It is secured using standard PVC marine flooring adhesive. When a certified installer performs the installation, they ensure the planks are aligned properly and the adhesive is applied neatly, giving a professional finish that lasts for years.
Q: Does synthetic teak get hot in the sun?
A: Yes, PVC decking tends to feel warmer than genuine teak when exposed to direct sunlight. However, you can simply rinse the deck with water as you would with teak or fiberglass surfaces, and it remains safe to walk on. Deck shoes are also recommended for added comfort.
Q: What maintenance does synthetic teak require?
A: Unlike real teak, synthetic teak requires virtually no upkeep. It never needs oils, sealers, or protective coatings. Cleaning is simple--common stains such as fish blood, food, drinks, or dirt can be rinsed or scrubbed away with ease.
