Decking Tape
Decking Tape
Completely protects and seals your new or existing timber deck frame. Protected from water/moisture rot and frame weathering.
London Decking Company provides online delivery pricing to London and surrounding areas.
To obtain delivery options enter your delivery Postcode at checkout.
Free Collection is also available from a LDC depot:
Wallington, SM6 7AHKingsbury, London, NW9 8RY
Windlesham, GU20 6BJ
Sevenoaks, TN14 7AD
Or call 020 8200 0882 for other delivery options.
Example calculation:
4m (width) x 2m (length) = 8m2 x 1.1 (10%) = 8.8m2
Board coverage = 1.92m2 (This is an example for Hardwood)
8.8 x 1.92m2 = 16.89 - 17 boards
Use this method to calculate how many boards you need to order to build your deck.
Regardless of the finished deck shape, measure the longest point (length) and the widest point (width).
Multiply the width by the length, e.g: 4m (width) x 2m (length) = 8m2. The resulting number is how many square meters your deck is covering.
If your finished deck is almost square with very few "cut outs" then add 10% to your square meterage figure (to allow for cuts and odd lengths), e.g: 8m2 x 1.1 = 8.8m2
Now divide the square meterage by the Coverage figure for your selected deck, look this up on the product page as each decking type can be different, e.g: 8.8m2 (square meterage) x 1.92 (Coverage) = 16.89
Finally round this up to whole boards and the result will be how many boards you need to build your deck, e.g: 17 boards for a 4m x 2m deck
Example calculation:
4m (width) x 2m (length) = 8m2 x 1.1 (10%) = 8.8m2
Board coverage = 1.92m2 (This is an example for Hardwood)
8.8 x 1.92m2 = 16.89 - 17 boards
Use this method to calculate how many boards you need to order to build your deck.
Regardless of the finished deck shape, measure the longest point (length) and the widest point (width).
Multiply the width by the length, e.g: 4m (width) x 2m (length) = 8m2. The resulting number is how many square meters your deck is covering.
If your finished deck is almost square with very few "cut outs" then add 10% to your square meterage figure (to allow for cuts and odd lengths), e.g: 8m2 x 1.1 = 8.8m2
Now divide the square meterage by the Coverage figure for your selected deck, look this up on the product page as each decking type can be different, e.g: 8.8m2 (square meterage) x 1.92 (Coverage) = 16.89
Finally round this up to whole boards and the result will be how many boards you need to build your deck, e.g: 17 boards for a 4m x 2m deck
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