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TSzillaahmad
post Jul 5 2011, 08:30 AM, updated 15y ago

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Im just wondering if you guys heard of any kind of Instant Decking in the market.

Like this one.

http://mudahdeck.webs.com/products.htm


Its the kind of decking that you dont need weeks to finish it.
You install it straight away and no tools required.
Like in the photo, i think it can be done within 3 hours.

Have you heard of this product?
What do you think?
AzimAdhwa
post Jul 5 2011, 08:59 PM

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nice product..
Serofax
post Jul 6 2011, 01:19 AM

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i've seen it too in some of the lifestyle shops...i cant remember where, i think in the curve...price isnt cheap tho, but very nice and elegant tho =D
Jo_da48
post Jul 6 2011, 08:51 AM

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Just got a message "Sorry, this page was not found"

jforjean
post Jul 8 2011, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jul 6 2011, 08:51 AM)
Just got a message "Sorry, this page was not found"
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same here. Page is not found.
i cant get the idea for instant decking.

TSzillaahmad
post Jul 14 2011, 06:33 PM

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jul 6 2011, 08:51 AM)
Just got a message "Sorry, this page was not found"
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Try this one http://mudahdeck.webs.com/
MsPopcorn
post Jul 15 2011, 12:57 AM

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Personal point of view...

the gap between decking will trap dust..
TSzillaahmad
post Jul 17 2011, 03:25 PM

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QUOTE(MsPopcorn @ Jul 15 2011, 12:57 AM)
Personal point of view...

the gap between decking will trap dust..
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I agree, dust will trap there, yet there is a reason for the gap.

It is design to be fitted outdoor and that gap purpose is to let the water flow.

Its not suitable for indoor use other than toilet.

tq. smile.gif


feeroz
post Jul 18 2011, 10:16 AM

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QUOTE(zillaahmad @ Jul 17 2011, 03:25 PM)
I agree, dust will trap there, yet there is a reason for the gap.

It is design to be fitted outdoor and that gap purpose is to let the water flow.

Its not suitable for indoor use other than toilet.

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Can it be used to do a vertical line eg straight lines instead of the zigzag method ?

This post has been edited by feeroz: Jul 18 2011, 10:17 AM
TSzillaahmad
post Jul 18 2011, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(feeroz @ Jul 18 2011, 10:16 AM)
Can it be used to do a vertical line eg straight lines instead of the zigzag method ?
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Yes you can. Its just the matter of arranging the decking itself.

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post Jul 18 2011, 02:04 PM

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I've seen these at Ace Hardware. The decks aren't cheap though, each 2' x 2' is too expensive. Would love to have them, just can't afford the price biggrin.gif

@zillaahmad how much are the Mudah Deck ones?

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TSzillaahmad
post Jul 18 2011, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(tishaban @ Jul 18 2011, 02:04 PM)
I've seen these at Ace Hardware. The decks aren't cheap though, each 2' x 2' is too expensive. Would love to have them, just can't afford the price biggrin.gif

@zillaahmad how much are the Mudah Deck ones?
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Mudah Deck are selling at RM250 per square meter (3'x3') or (9sqft)
Im doing a Hari Raya promotion and this price would inclusive of Installation and Delivery (Depend on your area. Please ask me directly.)

Some info about the choice of material for Mudah Deck:
Mudah Deck is using a high quality Burmese Teak.
(its darker in colour compare to Indonesian teak. Myanmar aka Burma, has a policy to cut only an old teak tree - thats mean the fibre of the wood is matured and stronger)
This is the same material used to built a luxury yatch.
Burmese Teak are known to be naturally Anti-Termite, Weather Resistant and Non-Slip.


Suprisingly, i had installed this deck in alot as a toilet floor at houses. *hint,hint*


Comparing with other competitor (Floor Depot for example, im offering a very reasonable price for the material used and top up with free installation smile.gif)

Dont miss the chance for Mudah Deck Raya Promotion!

Happy renovate guys!

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post Jun 6 2019, 09:55 AM

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I also have been considering portable type decking for my small lawn area. In case I decide to sell my house one day so I might want to bring it with me. But not much info posted online. Only one place can find is https://shop.decklife.my but they seem quite new on the scene. Anyone has form an opinion on their pricing, materials, etc?
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post Jun 7 2019, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(happynomad @ Jun 6 2019, 09:55 AM)
I also have been considering portable type decking for my small lawn area. In case I decide to sell my house one day so I might want to bring it with me.  But not much info posted online. Only one place can find is https://shop.decklife.my but they seem quite new on the scene. Anyone has form an opinion on their pricing, materials, etc?
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interesting, maybe you can buy from them and review abit.
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post Jun 8 2019, 12:49 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jun 7 2019, 12:07 AM)
interesting, maybe you can buy from them and review abit.
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I want to make decision but only if i have enough data to compare with. Can anyone share what is current fair market prices per sq foot for conventional decking companies using genuine wood or wpc? If going with wood, must it be hardwood as minimum standard? Which companies did you use and were they reliable? Also comparing apples to apples, I'm attracted to an elevated deck about 1 foot high which is what decklife is offering. Are we expected to pay more for this?

Appreciate any feedback from anyone who have done decking for their homes recently.
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post Jun 8 2019, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(happynomad @ Jun 8 2019, 12:49 PM)
I want to make decision but only if i have enough data to compare with. Can anyone share what is current fair market prices per sq foot for conventional decking companies using genuine wood or wpc? If going with wood, must it be hardwood as minimum standard? Which companies did you use and were they reliable? Also comparing apples to apples, I'm attracted to an elevated deck about 1 foot high which is what decklife is offering. Are we expected to pay more for this?

Appreciate any feedback from anyone who have done decking for their homes recently.
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if i were to do it using their metal base system, will go with hardwood.

if you need 1foot high, they seem to have 10inch solution. i guess its close enough after factoring the levelling and thickness of the floor boards of 1inch or so.

i dont think there is enough data to compare with others as it seems to be too new, infact launched only after raya.. biggrin.gif

 

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