Built to outlast
everything Canada
throws at it
True PVC decking — 100% waterproof, zero maintenance, exclusively from DeckLabs.
Totally waterproof — forever
True PVC contains zero wood fibre. It cannot absorb moisture, so it will never rot, warp, swell, or splinter — even after decades of Canadian winters.
Canada's exclusive source
DeckLabs is the only authorized PVC decking supplier in Canada — giving you access to products, warranties, and support you can't get anywhere else.
Zero maintenance. Seriously.
No sanding, staining, sealing, painting, or power washing. A quick rinse is all it takes. Spend your weekends on your deck — not maintaining it.
PVC Decking
100% synthetic, fully waterproof, and exclusively available from DeckLabs in Canada.
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Composite Decking
The beauty of natural wood grain with far greater resistance to fading, staining, and wear.
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Composite Fencing
The clean, finished look of a premium fence — with the same zero-maintenance durability as composite decking.
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Why serious builders choose PVC
No wood fibre means no moisture absorption. PVC decking physically cannot rot, mould, swell, or harbour insects.
Rated for extreme freeze-thaw cycling, heavy snow loads, and prolonged UV exposure — without fading, cracking, or warping.
DeckLabs is Canada's sole authorized supplier — meaning full manufacturer warranties, certified product, and expert local support.
Not sure which decking is right for you?
PVC and composite both have their strengths. Our experts will walk you through the real differences — materials, performance, cost, and aesthetics — and help you find the right fit for your project and climate.
- Compare PVC vs composite for your specific build
- Get a project-specific cost estimate
- Find a certified installer near you
- Review colours, profiles, and product specs
Built to last. Not to replace.
DeckLabs is Canada's only authorized supplier of PVC decking — and we also carry composite decking and composite fencing. Every product we sell is chosen for one reason: it holds up. Through freeze-thaw cycles, UV exposure, and decades of Canadian weather, without requiring a weekend of maintenance to prove it.