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VENTURE DECKING

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Note: Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory agency for special code requirements in your area.
Store on flat surface and allow to acclimate to jobsite conditions prior to installation. For best results, follow
these simple installation instructions, paying close attention to gapping, spacing, and fastener requirements.
Deckorators Venture is not suitable for structural use. It must not be used for primary load-bearing mem-
bers such as posts, joists, beams, or stringers. The same common-sense precautions should be taken when
handling Deckorators Venture as with wood or other building materials. Dust masks and eye protection devices
are recommended to avoid possible irritation from sawdust and chips. Gloves will help protect hands. Hands
should be washed after construction work.

Required Tools Notice to Installers

• DO NOT use cordless impact drivers


• Drill/power screwdriver
• Set drill speed to 1500-1750 RPM
• 3/16” drill bit for predrilling surface
• Max torque not to exceed 23 inch pounds
or pro plug screws
• Pre-drill knots or dense hardwood
• Circular saw with carbide-tip blade
• 2½” composite wood deck screws
(Surface Fastening)
• 2¾” Cap-Tor® xd Epoxy Coated
composite wood deck screws Installation Assistance
(Hidden Surface Fastening)
If you need help during your
• Pro Plug® Hidden Fastening System installation process:
(Hidden Surface Fastening)
• Tape measure
• Pencil
Contact us at
• Safety glasses/goggles
Deckorators.com/Contact-Us
Or by calling 800-556-8449

Temperature Considerations Notice:

Be mindful of excessive heat from outside sources. Deck surface


These may be fireplaces, heaters, grills, reflection from Venture decking is designed for use in a decking, ramp, and stair
Low E glass, etc. Low E glass is designed to reduce the use only.
amount of energy entering the structure it is mounted on
Static electricity
by reflecting/redirecting it elsewhere. This redirecting can
Static buildup on decking may occur similar to carpeting or other
result in concentrated pockets of light energy outside of
plastic based clothing or fabrics, and can occur due to certain
the environmental factors taken into account during the
atmospheric conditions.
design of this product. To prevent this, contact the Low E
glass manufacturer for their recommendations. Overhang
The venture decking has a maximum overhang of one inch on the
end of the board and should be supported if overhanging more
Color impact on Temp.
than 1/4” along the edge of the board.
While all decking products, composite, wood, etc. get hot
Notching
due to sun exposure, color plays a role in slight differences
in the extent of the heat gain. The darker the color, the Whenever a notch is needed for around an obstruction such as a
hotter it can become and inversely the lighter the color, the post or building, the deck board must be fully supported around
less affected it will be, although both will still be affected. the affected area.
Gapping and Spacing

Like most building materials composite decking will expand or contract based on the
temperature of it’s environment. To account for this reference the information below.

• Side to side spacing: ¼”


• End to end spacing based on install temp:

32° F and below 33° F to 79° F 80° F and above


5/16” gap 1/4” gap 1/8” gap

• Allow ¼” distance between all decking material and permanent structures or posts.

Deck Boards

Joist

If desired, the board profile may


be concealed with fascia Fig. 1 Fig. 2

Substructure

Before installing your decking examine the substructure to ensure there are no fasteners or other objects protruding
above the top surface of the deck frame and that all of the joists are level. Composite decking will conform to the
shape of the surface underneath resulting in dips/bumps in unlevel joists. To prevent board and support movement,
blocking must be placed every 4’-6’ between the joists.

Joist span
Before building consult the local building requirements, refer to BD21-017 for Canada. Deckorators decking, like all
wood and composite decking products, requires proper ventilation and drainage in order to ensure its longevity.
When using a minimum 2x6 joist standing on edge, with the suggested 1/4” side gap, there must be a minimum 2”
clear space between the bottom edge of the joists and grade to allow for proper ventilation. Adequate drainage is
also needed to prevent water from pooling under the deck.

Standard installation: 16” on center


Warning.eps
Commercial/heavy used areas and diagonal decking patterns: 12” on center

Special considerations: The homeowner/contractor must install solid bridging at locations where sustained heavy
point loads from BBQ’s, fire pits, etc…, are anticipated. This bridging must be installed perpendicular to the deck
joists at 12” on center in the areas where the point load(s) will be applied.
Decking Install

Color and Pattern


Venture decking is designed with variation of natural wood in mind and has a natural range designed into the manufacturing
process to better simulate real wood. For best results, lay out the decking on the frame before installing and shuffle the
boards for your desired effect especially when using material from multiple units. Remember to look at the boards under
different lighting conditions for the best affect. Installation of the boards is an acceptance of the boards. Installation of
decking is acceptance of the decking’s appearance.

Laying down the boards:


To prevent dissatisfaction it is recommended to pay attention to the grain of the decking and install with all grain pointed the
same direction.

To keep gaps lined up, you must build all sections of a split deck at the same time. This will allow you to adjust for natural
variation in board width as you go. Snap 1 line to start the decking then reference with a measurement every 2 or 3 rows off
the original line.
Cutting
10” 40T-80T circular blade (Carbide)
12” 40T-80T circular blade (Carbide)

For wood plastic composite decking:


• Use fine tooth carbide trim blade to cut
• Use a sharp utility knife or jigsaw to finish cuts where a circular saw cannot fully complete cut.
(marking on the backside when needed)
• Use a jigsaw to cut openings for protrusions. (8-12T per inch on the blade)
• If necessary, use a large file or medium-grit sandpaper to clean cut edges.
• Use utility knife to cut any fibers or strands. (in the rare event that a strand or fiber protrudes from the board, do not pull it.)
• If you are using a painted blade, you can remove the paint residue with medium grit sandpaper.

Fasteners
For a list of recommended and compatible fasteners please visit www.Deckorators.com/FastenerInfo

Recommended fasteners are those which are recommended by the manufacturer of Deckorators Decking. Compatible
fasteners are those which have been tested and recommended for use with Deckorators Decking by the fastener
manufacturer. The use of a non-recommended fastener will not void the Deckorators Decking Warranty; however if a decking
failure is caused by the use of a non-recommended fastener, any corresponding warranty claim will be denied.

Surface Fastening:
For ease of installation, we recommend using 2-3/4” corrosion-resistant, composite wood deck screws. These screws help
mini-mize the common “mushroom” effect that sometimes occurs when using standard deck fasteners. Always pre-drill a
pilot hole and countersink prior to driving screws. (Fig. 6.) Ensure the screws are fastened flush with the deck surface.

Hidden Fastening:
For ease of installation, we recommend using 2-3/4” Cap-Tor ® xd Epoxy Coated composite wood deck screws with Pro Plugs.
These screws help minimize the common “mushroom” effect that sometimes occurs when using standard fasteners. Always
predrill a pilot hole prior to driving screws. Screws must be driven using the Pro Plug® Hidden Fastener tool to ensure the
screws will be driven to the preset level below the deck surface (diag).

Installation - Screw Placement

A) For all deck board fastening, it is recommended that you use the
locator tool to ensure accurate screw placements into the thickest lobed
areas (fig. 5). You can either mark the location using the locator tool for
predrilling or use the notches in the side of the tool to predrill the holes
for the screws. For more information and instructions on how to use the
locator tool please visit www.Deckorators/locatortool.com.

Fig. 5

Deck Screw

B) Standard Surface Fastening: Use two fasteners per deck board at each For questions p

joist. It is required that screws be placed 0.50” from both edges to ensure Joist
Deck Board
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:

DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES


TOLERANCES:

screws are in the thickest lobed area.


FRACTIONAL 0.01
ANGULAR: MACH BEND
TWO PLACE DECIMAL 0.13
THREE PLACE DECIMAL 0.063

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C) Picture Frame Surface Fastening: Use two fasteners per deck board. It is required that the screw into the Rim
Joist be placed either 0.50” or 2-3/4” from the edge of the deck board.

Plug
Deck Screw
Deck Screw

Deck Board
3
24" 3 Deck Board
Joist 24" (Picture Frame)
Joist

1"
1"
Rim Joist
1
Fascia 2"
Rim Joist
1
2"
Fascia

Fig. 7 Fig. 8

D) Board End Fastening: For any decking where two boards meet end-to-end over a joist, you must add additional
blocking (fig. 9/10). It is required that screws be placed 0.50” from both edges to ensure screws are in the thickest
lobed area. Screws must also be placed at least 1-1/2” from the cut end of the deck boards. Be careful to not to
over-tighten screws near board ends. For questions please contact: NICHOLAS GEORGE AT (608) 371-1114
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:

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UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:

DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES


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TWO PLACE DECIMAL 0.13
THREE PLACE DECIMAL 0.063

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Grooved Board Installation

Fasteners
For ease of installation, our Stowaway fastener fits into the groove on each side of the deck board to eliminate pre-
drilling and provide a fastener-free deck surface. The deck boards require traditional fasteners on the outside and
inside edges of the deck.

Step 1 Begin by fastening the outside edge of the first board to the rim joist every 16”. For this, we recommend
using 2-1/2” cor-rosion-resistant, composite wood deck screws. These screws help minimize the common
“mushroom” effect that sometimes oc-curs when using standard fasteners. They can also reduce the amount of
pre-drilling and countersinking.
Note: If using ordinary coarse-thread deck screws, always pre-drill a pilot hole and countersink prior to driving
screws. Screws must be driven flush with the surface. Do not over-tighten. Use one fastener per board every 16”.

Step 2 Use two fasteners per deck board at each joist. For any decking where two boards meet end-to-end over
a joist, addition-al blocking must be used for proper board end support (Fig. 11). Always predrill a pilot hole when
fastening within 1-1/2” of board ends, whether using composite or wood screws. Do not over-tighten screws at
board ends.

Fig. 11

Step 3 On the other side of the board, place a Stowaway hidden fastener into the groove and center on the joist
(Fig. 12). Install the preset screw at a 90° angle through the Stowaway fastener and drive flush. Do not over-tighten.
The fastener wings must remain level with the joist for the next board to fit correctly (Fig. 13).

Deck Boards

Joist

If desired, the board profile may


be concealed with fascia Fig. 12 Fig. 13
Grooved Board Installation, cont.

Step 4 Install one Stowaway fastener at each joist location. Slide the next board into place so the wings on the
previous fasteners fit into the groove on the side of the board. Make sure the side gap between the boards is 1/4”.

Step 5 To keep the interior boards from moving over time, the boards must be pinned at the center of their length
using a #8, 2” stainless steel screw. This holds the deck board in place at the center of each board and allows the
decking to expand/contract at the ends. Pre-drill in the groove of the deck board with an 1/8” drill bit (Fig. 14).
Drive screw into the groove so it’s flush with the bottom of the groove (Fig. 15). This will allow you to properly fit a
Stowaway hidden fastener into the groove.

Fig. 14 Fig. 15

Step 6 Install a Stowaway hidden fastener clip over the screw and centered over the joist. Fasten using preset
screw at a 90° angle through the Stowaway hidden fastener and drive flush with the clip (Fig. 16). The fastener
wings must remain level with the joist for the next board to fit correctly (Fig. 17).
Note: To cut a groove on one side of deck board, we recommend using a 5/32” T-slot cutter.

Fig.2.eps
Fig. 16

Fig.1.eps Fig. 17
Grooved Board Installation, cont.

Step 7 Install one Stowaway fastener at each joist location along the length of the board. For installations where
deck boards are butted end-to-end at the joist, an 8” block must be added using a Stowaway hidden fastener clip
at the end of each board (Fig. 18 and Fig. 19). Be sure to gap the boards as previously described.

Fig. 18

Fig. 19

Step 8 Repeat the process for each board until the outside edge of the final board is fastened with screws. Use
fascia to conceal the board profile and inhibit board movement over time. Please refer to the fascia installation
instructions for the approved fastening methods for fascia boards.

Step 9 If no fascia is being used, the entire perimeter of the deck should be fastened to the rim joist with screws.
Use two screws per joist on the perimeter board. These screws will be inconspicuous once the railing is installed.
Decking should be fastened with screws when being used as stair treads.
VENTURE FASCIA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Tools and Items Needed Notice to Installers

• Drill/power screwdriver • Tape measure • DO NOT use cordless impact drivers


• 1/8" drill bit • Carpenter’s pencil • Set drill speed to 1500-1750 RPM
• Circular saw with carbide-tip blade • Safety glasses/goggles • Max torque not to exceed 23 inch pounds
• 2½" composite wood deck screws • Pre-drill knots or dense hardwood

1/8" butt
joint gap

1/8" gap to solid surface

2 screws 1/8" miter gap


2 screws 12" apart
16" apart for DECK
for FASCIA screws
screws

Attach fascia to the rim joist using 2 screws spaced no further Composite deck board
apart than 16” on-center when using fascia fasteners and 12”
on center with deck fasteners. Predrill all holes in the fascia
using the Fascia tool drill bit to get the correct hole for fascia
screws. If using color matched Deck screws predrill using 3/16” Composite Fascia

drill bit. Fasten the fascia from one end to the other, or from the
center out to each end. Never fasten the fascia from both ends
to the center. Leave a 1/8” gap between the fascia ends where
two pieces meet or wherever a piece meets a solid surface (i.e.,
2" x 10" or 2" x 12" Rim Joist fig. 20
a corner or a building wall) to allow for expansion of the material.
Use one of the recommended installation configurations below
for best results. Do not install fascia board flush with decking
that runs perpendicular (see figures 20-21 for possible configu-
rations to conceal 2x10 and 2x12 joists).
Note: Deckorators Fascia is not suitable for structural use. It
must not be used for primary load-bearing members such as
posts, joists, beams or stringers. The same common sense
precautions should be taken when handling Deckorators
Composite deck board
products as with any wood or other building materials. Dust fig. 21
masks and eye protection devices are recommended to avoid
possible irritation from sawdust and chips. Gloves will help
protect hands. Hands should be washed after construction work.
Composite Fascia
VENTURE DECKING STAIR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Tools and Items Needed Notice to Installers

• Drill/power screwdriver • Tape measure • DO NOT use cordless impact drivers


• 1/8" drill bit • Carpenter’s pencil • Set drill speed to 1500-1750 RPM
• Circular saw with carbide-tip blade • Safety glasses/goggles • Max torque not to exceed 23 inch pounds
• 2½" composite wood deck screws • Pre-drill knots or dense hardwood

Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory agency for special code requirements in your
area. Store on flat surface and allow to acclimate to jobsite conditions prior to installation. For best
results, follow these simple installation instructions, paying close attention to gapping, spacing, and
fastener requirements.

Unsupported Stair Stringer Spacing

For use with Stair joists only— Stringers should be


spaced no greater than 8” on-center.

Tread dimension WITHOUT RISER (11” Fig 22)


= 2x(5.5” boards) + 0” gap between the boards +
0” gap from board to riser.

11"

Blocking shown on first step 8"


per code requirements fig. 22
Riser Supported Stair Spacing

Allow a minimum of 1/8” between board ends. Allow


Full Support Option A
1/4” distance between all stair tread material and any
With use of supported treads— stair joist/stringer spacing permanent structure or post.
is a maximum of 16” on-center (2x4 kick plate support
is highly recommended). For commercial applications, Tread dimension WITH RISER (11.5” Fig 23 and Fig. 24)
maximum of 8” on-center stair joist spacing. = 2x(5.5” boards) + 0.25” gap between the boards + 0.25”
gap from board to riser.

Fully supported option shown with tread supported by riser.

1
11 2 "

1/4" MIN GAP

Stair Tread

Riser/Fascia
Stringer
16"
fig. 23 fig. 24
Blocking Shown on first step
per code requirements

Full Support Option B

With use of supported treads— stair joist/stringer spacing Allow a minimum of 1/8” between board ends. Allow
is a maximum of 16” on-center (2x4 kick plate support 1/4” distance between all stair tread material and any
is highly recommended). For commercial applications, permanent structure or post.
maximum of 8” on-center stair joist spacing.
Tread dimension WITH RISER (11.5” Fig 25 and Fig. 26)
= 2x(5.5” boards) + 0.25” gap between the boards + 0.25”
gap from board to riser.

1
11 2 "

1/4" MIN GAP

Stair Tread

Riser/Fascia
Stringer

16"
fig. 25 fig. 26
Blocking Shown on first step
per code requirements
Fasteners

For a list of recommended and compatible fasteners Full Support Option A


please visit http://deckorators.com/plan-install/
literature.aspx.
#9 x 2-3/4" Long
Corrosion-Resistant
Recommended fasteners are those which are Deck screws Deck Board
recommended by the manufacturer of Deckorators
Install Tight 2 x 6 Treated Board
Stair Tread. Compatible fasteners are those which
have been tested and recommended for use with Riser/Fascia
1"
Deckorators Stair Tread by the fastener manufacturer.
The use of a non-recommended fastener will not void
#9 x 2" Long min
the Deckorators Decking Warranty; however if a stair Corrosion-Resistant
tread failure is caused by the use of a non- Deck screws

recommended fastener, any corresponding warranty


Simpson Strong-Tie
claim will be denied. A23Z

Optional: 2x4 kick


For ease of installation, we recommend using 2-3/4” plate installed
corrosion-resistant, composite wood deck screws. between stair
stringers
These screws help minimize the common
“mushroom” effect that sometimes occurs when
using standard fasteners. They can also reduce the
amount of pre-drilling and countersinking. If using
ordinary coarse thread deck screws, always pre-drill a
pilot hole and countersink prior to driving screws.

Screws must be driven flush with the Deckorators A

stair tread surface. Do not over-tighten.


Full Support Option B

Use two fasteners per stair tread board at each


#9 x 2-3/4" Long
stringer. For any stair tread where two boards meet Corrosion-Resistant Deck Board
end-to-end, an additional stringer is required so each Deck screws
end is supported. Always pre-drill a pilot hole and Install Tight 2 x 6 Treated Board
countersink at board ends when using composite
screws. Be careful not to over-tighten screws near Riser/Fascia
1"
board ends. Venture (wood plastic composite) riser/
fascia must be installed tight to the bottom of the #9 x 2" Long min
board acting as the nose of the stair tread, and Corrosion-Resistant
Deck screws
fastened with (3) #10 x 2” composite deck screws per
joist. The overhanging tread board should be tight
to the overhanging lobe or up to 1 inch of overhang.
A support board is highly recommended behind the Optional: 2x4 kick
Riser/Fascia board to help prevent damage from plate installed
between stair
kicking over time. stringers

Color Variation

A
Like most composites, Deckorators stair tread will have color variations from piece to piece. This is due to naturally
occurring variations in wood fibers and polymers. Purchasing all required stair tread material at one time is recommended,
as manufacturing runs can produce slightly different colors. Do not install if color variation is not acceptable.
Preventing Mold and Mildew Growth

Mold and mildew can be a nuisance on any exterior building surface, regardless of the material. If the conditions are right,
they will grow on wood, plastic, concrete, metal, and other surfaces. Mold formation is the most prevalent in consistently
wet, shaded areas. Spores from the natural environment are carried by the wind and commonly land on deck surfaces. It is
important to note that the appearance of mold/mildew is a function of nature, not necessarily a deficiency with any of the
material on which it grows.

Cleaning
Periodic washing with soap/mild detergent and water will help remove surface dirt. This will also help prevent the buildup of
pollen, debris and spores that can cause and accelerate mold/mildew growth. Caution: A pressure washer must not be used
to “blast” mold/mildew or soils from a deck surface. The abrasive nature of water stream can potentially cause damage by
driving spores deeper into the material, which may create a more challenging problem to remedy. A pressure washer with a
fan-tipped nozzle must only be used to lightly wet or rinse wood or composite deck surfaces.

There are many deck wash and exterior cleaning products available at retail. Only use cleaners intended for your application.
Instructions provided by the manufacturer must be followed. Some cleaning products and inhibitors may be more effective
than others, depending on the environmental conditions your deck is subjected to. Additionally, it is always a good idea to
test the cleaner in a small, inconspicuous area prior to applying it to the entire deck (www.deckorators.com).

Mold Inhibitors
As with deck washes, there are several mold-inhibitor products available from paint stores, hardware stores, online outlets
and home centers to prevent long-term mold/mildew growth. For any product selected, be certain to read, understand,
and follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer. Depending upon the environmental factors affecting your deck,
some preventative cleaning products may be more effective than others. It may be necessary to try more than one product.
For ongoing preventive maintenance, follow the manufacturer’s recommendation. Note: Deckorators is not suitable for
structural use. It must not be used for primary load-bearing members such as posts, joists, beams, or stringers. The same
common-sense precautions should be taken when handling Deckorators as with wood or other building materials. Dust
masks and eye protection devices are recommended to avoid possible irritation from sawdust chips. Gloves will help
protect hands. Hands should be washed after construction work.

THE DIAGRAMS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS BROCHURE ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT MEANT TO REPLACE A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL. ANY CONSTRUCTION
OR USE OF THE PRODUCT MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL ZONING AND/OR BUILDING CODES. THE CONSUMER ASSUMES ALL RISKS AND LIABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH
THE CONSTRUCTION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. THE CONSUMER OR CONTRACTOR SHOULD TAKE ALL NECESSARY STEPS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THE
PROJECT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WEARING THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. EXCEPT AS CONTAINED IN THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY, THE WARRANTOR DOES
NOT PROVIDE ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

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