- If you’ve not got an overhang or it’s a fixed deck, fit starter clips along the outside edge of the frame and secure with screws provided with the composite decking. If you are working with an overhang, put the first board into position not exceeding 25mm. If you’re adding a fascia, put an off-cut of board under the overhang so you know it’ll be flush with the fascia.
- Pre-drill all fixing points, measuring in 30mm from the edge of the board. Secure the board to the joist below with composite decking screws.
- Slide a hidden fastener clip in so it sits within the groove of the deck board. It needs to be in the centre of the joist to keep the boards secure and ensure an expansion gap of 6mm. Tighten the clips until just tight, and repeat so there’s a clip at every joist.
- Add the next board, ensuring that the fastener clips sit within the groove – make sure you don’t force it. Repeat step 3.
- Continue steps 3 and 4 until you’re at the final board, which you should secure in the same way as you did the first.
Kinbrace
Kinbrace is a small village in Sutherland in the Highland council location of Scotland. It exists at the junction of the A897 and B871 and is 17 miles (27 kilometres) from Helmsdale by road. The village has a station on the Far North Line (likewise named Kinbrace), and a primary school. Few individuals live in the town with the population standing at 828, although this fact covers a much larger area than Kinbrace itself. The town is stood for in the House of Commons of the UK constituency of Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, where it is represented by Jamie Stone, of the Scottish Liberal Democrats. It is represented in the Scottish Parliament by Rob Gibson of the Scottish National Party.