Vault Decking

With Surestone® Technology

Color: Dusk

Bring your backyard deck ideas to life with Deckorators® Vault mineral-based composite decking. Made with our patented Surestone® technology, Vault decking provides a perfect lightweight decking surface for your backyard deck, four-season room, or pool deck.

Currently unavailable in Canada.

  • Water & Ground Safe
  • Lightweight
Recommended Fasteners:

Low Maintenance

Durability that embraces the seasons and peace of mind that lasts a lifetime.

Low Thermal Movement

Exceptional stability and performance with virtually no thermal expansion or contraction.

Durable Cap

Scratch-resistant cap with a strong, dense composite core.

Product Details

  • Made with our patented Surestone® mineral-based composite technology, which offers the industry's best strength-to-weight ratio
  • 35% lighter than other traditional PVC composite deck boards
  • Won't splinter, sag, chalk, or crack
  • Flat grain variegation provides a comfortable feel and classic look
  • Can be used as residential cladding
  • 8" and 11¼" fascia available in 12' lengths

View our Compatible Deck Fastener Guide to ensure that you choose the right fastener for your project.

Currently unavailable in Canada

Grooved Edge

The grooved-edge smooth profile gives a clean, fastener-free appearance to the surface and underside of your deck.

Available in:
  • 7/8" x 5-1/2" x 12'
  • 7/8" x 5-1/2" x 16'
  • 7/8" x 5-1/2" x 20'
Solid Edge

The solid-edge profile is ideal when board edges are visible, such as picture-frame boards or stair treads.

Available in:
  • 7/8" x 5-1/2" x 16'
  • 7/8" x 5-1/2" x 20'

Find Vault Decking installation details below or visit our Installation Instructions page for a more comprehensive list of installation instructions.

Find Vault Decking answers here, or visit our frequently asked questions page for answers to more general questions.

What is Deckorators composite decking made of?

Our patented Surestone® Technology found in Voyage and Vault mineral-based composite (MBC) decking delivers the industry’s best strength-to-weight ratio and has virtually no thermal expansion or contraction. This same technology can also be found in our Picture Frame deck board and porch flooring. It’s powerful and stable, it doesn’t absorb moisture, and the durable polymer cap stock won’t stain or fade. Since its creation in 2007, Surestone™ technology has perfected the substrate found in Deckorators® Voyage and Vault decking. This unique process starts with a mixture of polypropylene and calcium carbonate that's pull-extruded for cavitation. Cavitation creates tiny air pockets that keep the boards lightweight but with a fiber-like structure similar to wood, giving it unmatched strength.

Deckorators Vista and Venture composite decking lines are made of wood and plastic and are co-extruded with a durable polyethylene top layer for ultra-low-maintenance performance.

Why is composite decking more expensive than treated wood?

Composite decking is generally more expensive than treated wood due to several factors:

  1. Material Composition: Composite decking is made from a blend of wood fibers and plastic, which requires more advanced manufacturing processes and higher-quality materials than treated wood.
  2. Durability and Maintenance: Composite decking is designed to resist fading, staining, scratching, and mold, which means it typically requires less maintenance over its lifespan compared to treated wood. This added durability contributes to the higher cost.
  3. Longer Lifespan: Composite decking has a longer lifespan, often lasting 25 years or more, whereas treated wood may need to be replaced or re-treated after several years. The initial higher cost can be offset by the longer-term savings in maintenance and replacement.
  4. Aesthetics: Composite decking often offers a wider range of colors, textures, and designs.

While the upfront cost of composite decking is higher, the long-term benefits, including low maintenance and durability, can make it a more cost-effective choice over time.

What’s the difference between Deckorators composite decking and wood?

Deckorators composite decking offers improved heat resistance, strength, and durability compared to traditional wood decking. The composite material resists fading, mold, mildew, and scratches while providing a more consistent appearance.

Unlike wood, which requires regular maintenance and is prone to rot, splintering, and UV damage, Deckorators composite decking is low-maintenance and designed to withstand the elements. Its enhanced traction also provides safety in wet conditions.

For more details, check out Deckorators Surestone Technology.

Will Deckorators decking rot, splinter, or decay like wood?

No, Deckorators decking will not rot, splinter, or decay. It has been tested under accelerated weather conditions and is highly weather-resistant. Deckorators uses a time-tested technology that offers superior protection against UV degradation and water absorption.

50 - 25 Year Limited Warranty Icon

Made with our patented Surestone™ technology, Vault Decking offers trusted protection and peace of mind. Backed by a 50-year Structural and 25-year Stain & Fade warranty, our durable mineral-based composite decking provides lasting peace of mind. We’ve got you covered.

  • Deckorators Decking CCMC 14092-R Evaluation Report English French
  • Deckorators Surestone™ CCRR-0195 Evaluation Report English
  • Australian Appraisal 1269 English
  • New Zealand Appraisal 1257 English

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