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Advice on the right board for your surface, delivery from our Swiss warehouse and, if you wish, the professional installation — from the Swiss specialist dealer for WPC composite decking , privacy screens and facades.
— WPC IN ZÜRICH
In Zürich, a terrace project usually means a roof terrace, an Attika level, a balcony or a compact courtyard — and in most cases a surface is already there: greyed wood, cracked tiles, bare concrete. WPC — wood-plastic composite, often simply called composite decking — replaces it with the warm look of wood and clearly less upkeep: no painting, no oiling, straightforward cleaning.
As a Swiss specialist dealer, we advise you on the right composite decking board for your situation, deliver from our Swiss warehouse and, on request, take over the professional installation. Which profile and colour suit your space — and what build-up height, weight and support spacing your surface allows — is what we clarify in the consultation, based on the values in each product’s datasheet.
— USE IN THE REGION
From a single balcony to a hospitality terrace — the right solution from our range for typical Zürich outdoor spaces.
Decking and privacy screens for compact plots with close neighbours.
Hard-wearing surfaces for guest terraces in daily use.
Replace a tired balcony floor — in many cases on the existing base.
Easy-care decking for exposed surfaces with sun and weather from all sides.
Build-up height, substructure, upkeep and reversibility — four points we go through in every consultation for a Zürich roof terrace or balcony.
Board thickness plus substructure make up the total build-up. Adjustable pedestals let the height be set precisely, so the new surface lines up with the door threshold and the existing drainage stays clear.
Each board’s specification states its support spacing and its weight per square metre. The spacing defines the pedestal grid underneath; the weight is the figure an engineer or property management needs for the load check — read off the specification, not estimated.
Sun and weather hit an exposed roof terrace all year round. WPC needs no painting and no oiling — cleaning with water and a brush is the routine, season after season.
In a rented flat, a condominium or a managed property, a permanent floor build-up is rarely an option. Laid on pedestals, the boards sit on the sealing without penetrating it and can be taken up again — for a move, a renovation, or when the roof membrane needs access.
— Planning & documents
Every board on our product pages carries a specification section with its technical values — dimensions, weight, colours, support spacing — and the technical documents that belong to it, such as the laying instructions. For a roof terrace or balcony, this is the data the planning stands on: build-up, load and spacing are answered with the board’s own figures.
You do not have to work through the documents alone. In the consultation we
look at your surface and go through the values that matter for it — build-up height, load, support spacing — and relate them to your situation. On that basis we narrow down profile and colour, instead of guessing across the whole range. Whether it is a roof terrace, a balcony or a courtyard, you see which board suits the conditions on site and why. Your composite decking is delivered from our Swiss warehouse to Zürich and the surrounding area; on request, our installation service takes over the professional laying, so that advice, delivery and installation stay with a single point of contact.
— How it works
From the first idea to the finished surface — advice, delivery and installation from a single source, transparent and without detours.
We discuss surface, use and the look you want — by phone, online or on site.
With the free sample box you check colour and feel at home, at your own pace.
Project-based quantities and special lengths — from our Swiss warehouse, on the agreed date.
On request, our installation service takes over the professional laying.
The build-up is board plus substructure. On adjustable pedestals the height can be adapted to the situation; the exact dimensions of each board are in its specification on the product page. How much height is actually available is set by the door threshold and the existing drainage — we clarify that with you in the consultation.
In many cases, yes. The deciding factors are the available build-up height, the load limit of the surface and drainage. Laid on adjustable pedestals, the decking remains removable, and the weight per square metre is stated in each board’s datasheet. We check these points with you before you order.
Usually, yes — greyed wood and cracked tiles are the most common starting points. We assess the existing substructure, heights and drainage first, then recommend a system that fits. On request, our installation service takes over the laying; if you prefer to lay the boards yourself, we provide the laying instructions for the chosen board.
Send us the key figures through the contact form — the approximate area, where the surface sits and, if you have them, photos. We come back with a recommendation and a quote. If you would rather compare colours first, order the free sample box and decide with the boards in hand.