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Decking on Pedestals

Most frequent questions and answers

Easy to install, they provide perfect leveling on all types of ground. Their design allows excellent drainage, protects your tiles or wooden boards, and extends the lifespan of your deck. Ideal for creating a stylish, adjustable, and durable outdoor space, our pedestals combine practicality, stability, and design. Transform your terrace into a comfortable and safe area in just minutes.

The cost of a pedestal deck depends on the material and finish. At Plots Discount, a 10 m² kit without decking using 8/20 mm pedestals is under €200. Generally, for pedestals with ceramic tiles, expect around €300 to €650. For standard wood or reconstituted stone, plan for €400 to €1,000, and for high-end composite or porcelain stoneware, €600 to €1,200. These prices include pedestals and decking, excluding labor or depending on installation options.

Decking pedestals generally do not require fixing to the ground. They can be easily placed on any stable surface. Adjustable, they ensure perfect leveling and optimal stability without any fastening. For added safety, you can use anti-slip pads or a special outdoor adhesive.

The best pedestals for a deck are adjustable PVC pedestals, known for their strength, ease of installation, and adaptability to all types of ground. Models with self-leveling heads provide perfect leveling, while high-strength pedestals ensure excellent stability for tiles or decking boards. Top brands include Jouplast, Vérindal, and Yeed.

A pedestal deck has an average lifespan of 20 to 30 years, thanks to ultra-resistant PVC pedestals and proper drainage that limits moisture. With high-quality decking and regular maintenance, its longevity can even exceed 30 years.

Decking pedestals can be placed on a variety of surfaces: concrete, paving slabs, compacted gravel, stabilized soil, or well-leveled natural ground. The key is to have a flat, stable, and well-draining base to ensure the strength and longevity of your deck.

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