but I thought I would post it so others interested in this type of decking will know a little more about eon.
I am a custom deck builder and I have built eon
decks. There is drilling involved in the skirting that
surrounds the deck as a matter of fact it is a slot you have
to make with a drill because of so much expansion and
contraction in the eon decking.
eon decking is installed using clips and
screws that are sold by the 100 count bag separately from the
decking. Also if the decking is over 20 feet you have to
install a breaker board and stop and start the decking at that
point because of the expansion and contraction.
You will also need a special blade (Number of teeth per inch) to cut the eon or it will melt when you try to cut it.
Also you will have to go by a temperature chart (It comes with the decking)
at the time you install it so you will have the correct gap at
the edges. One of the only negative things I will say about
eon is that it scratches very easily. If you have experience
in building this type of outdoor project it is not hard to
build. Also eon decking is more expensive than wood.
Here are a couple pics of the last eon project.