The ultimate support system for your Millboard decking subframe. The DuoLift® joist pedestal system was designed to make installation significantly easier and to ensure successful outcomes.

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DuoLift® joists

Providing substantial height flexibility within four stackable components, DuoLift® removes the common problem of having to order varying height pedestals for a single area. Height-adjustable from 15mm, DuoLift® makes accurate height-setting easy, and is self-levelling from 35mm upwards.

With DuoLift®, you can quickly achieve a level support system that won’t rot, split or host algae. DuoLift®’s range of feet, pedestals, risers and cradles are even suitable for use in damp environments.

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What are the main benefits of using a DuoLift joist pedestal system for composite decking?

The DuoLift pedestal system doesn’t have the same shortcomings of conventional pedestal systems because they are height adjustable for exceptional ease of installation. They are compatible with the Plas-Pro and DuoSpan subframe system so you can benefit from the enormous strength of aluminium or the environmental benefits of premium recycled plastic.

Can you use DuoLift supports with other decking materials besides Millboard?

The DuoLift subframe supports can be used for almost any subframe in the right application, not just our Plas-Pro or DuoSpan. However, we have designed our own range of subframe solutions to perfectly complement our innovative products.

Is the DuoLift subframe suitable for uneven or sloped outdoor surfaces?

Slightly uneven but solid ground, such as a concrete base or an existing patio, can be accommodated by the height-adjustable pedestals. Whereas soft earth or severely sloped substrates require either the DuoSpan or Plas-Pro decking subframes with post supports.

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Millboard composite decking is hand-made in the United Kingdom & styled from real oak timbers, creating an incredibly realistic look that captures the natural beauty of wood. But unlike traditional timber – which needs regular ongoing maintenance like oiling & sanding to try and stave off rotting, mould, stains, warping, cupping, fading, splinters & a host of other undesirable effects – Millboard is completely different!

This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contains half-timber fibre/flours/rice husks & half plastic) – Millboard contains no timber, nor any plastic.

Millboard composite decking is made from a revolutionary Polyurethane resin, reinforced with mineral fibres plus a unique Lastane® coating. So what is Polyurethane then? It’s a type of elastomer, which is a polymer about halfway between a plastic and a rubber. It maintains the rigidity & longevity of plastic, with the suppleness of rubber. This means Millboard feels much more natural underfoot, while still offering incredible durability.

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