Ideaal voor terrassen en tuinpaden.
Decking boards - hardwood, Douglas fir & composite
Looking for decking boards, deck boards or wooden decking boards? At Houthandel Jan Sok you can buy premium deck wood online - hardwood (Cumaru, Ipé), Douglas fir, composite and bamboo. Ideal for terraces, pool decks and verandas.
Which decking board suits you?
- Hardwood decking - Cumaru and Ipé for luxury terraces. 25+ year lifespan. Hardwood decking boards.
- Douglas fir decking - Warm colour, best value. Popular cheap decking boards alternative to tropical hardwood.
- Composite decking - Maintenance-free, splinter-free. 25-year warranty.
- Bamboo decking - Eco-friendly, modern look.
Decking price guide
Decking price depends on material:
| Material | Indicative price per m² |
|---|---|
| Douglas fir | From approx. €25–€45/m² |
| Hardwood (Cumaru) | From approx. €55–€85/m² |
| Composite | From approx. €45–€70/m² |
Current prices in our webshop. Need a veranda cost estimate? Use our configurator or request a quote.
Buying guide
Always use hardwood or aluminium joists (40–50 cm centres). Allow 5–10% cutting waste. Many boards have anti-slip grooves - essential for pool surrounds.
Not sure how many decking planks you need? Use our m² calculator or request a quote.
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Veelgestelde vragen
What is the decking price per m²?
Douglas fir decking starts from approx. €25–€45/m²; hardwood from €55–€85/m²; composite from €45–€70/m². See current prices in our webshop.
Where can I buy cheap decking boards?
Douglas fir is the most affordable natural decking. Geïmpregneerd (pressure-treated) pine is even cheaper but less durable. Order online at Houthandel Jan Sok with delivery throughout the Netherlands.
How many decking boards do I need?
Use our m² calculator on the product page. As a rule of thumb: 6–7 boards per m² (at 145 mm width).
Is composite better than hardwood?
That depends on your priorities. Composite is maintenance-free and colour-fast, but feels less natural. Hardwood has an authentic appearance and is stronger, but requires annual maintenance. In terms of lifespan both are comparable (25+ years).
What substructure do I need?
Always use hardwood or aluminium support joists (45×70 mm or 40×60 mm). Space the joists at 40–50 cm centres for hardwood, and 30–40 cm for composite. Ensure at least 3 cm ventilation beneath the structure.