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Can You Nail Recycled Plastic Lumber

This post is part of our How To Work With Recycled Plastic series. You can access all videos over on our FAQs page.

While our artificial lumber works just like timber in so many ways, there are a few differences. One of the most popular questions we get is can you nail plastic lumber?

Can You Nail Plastic Lumber?

Recycled plastic behaves differently from timber, but you cannot lock components together in a reliable way if you nail plastic lumber. You can physically drive a nail into recycled plastic, but there is no practical advantage to choosing a nail over a screw.

If you are choosing to nail plastic lumber, you will still need to pre-drill holes before getting started. We recommend drilling a hole that’s smaller than the nail, otherwise it won’t bite properly into the plastic lumber, creating a weak fixing.

The Best Way To Fix Recycled Plastic Together

We always recommend a threaded screw for almost every scenario. Screws tighten into the material, holding everything in place and giving you a solid, long-lasting connection. You can find out more about drilling and the best fixings from our other FAQ blogs. 

If you’re ready to start your next lumber project, check out our full range of recycled plastic lumber. And, if you need guidance, quotes or technical advice, our team is here to help.

Telephone: 01422 419 555, Email: info@britishrecycledplastic.co.uk

You can also view our installation guide here.

Written by British Recycled Plastic 

March 2026

What is reclaimed lumber?2026-04-22T13:38:50+00:00
Reclaimed lumber is salvaged wood repurposed from old structures, such as barns or factories, for new projects. While eco-friendly, it has limitations compared to British recycled plastic lumber:
  • Consistency: Reclaimed lumber often varies in quality and size, whereas plastic lumber is uniform and reliable.
  • Durability: Reclaimed wood is prone to rot, warping, and pests, but recycled plastic lumber lasts 50+ years without degradation.
  • Maintenance: Reclaimed wood requires regular upkeep, while plastic lumber is virtually maintenance-free.
  • Cost: Reclaimed wood can be costly due to sourcing and refinishing, while plastic lumber offers long-term value.
  • Availability: Reclaimed wood supplies are limited, but recycled plastic lumber is consistently available in a range of sizes and styles.

For a durable, sustainable, and hassle-free alternative, British recycled plastic lumber is the superior choice over reclaimed wood.

How long does plastic lumber last?2026-04-22T13:39:26+00:00

British Recycled plastic lumber has a 25-year guarantee but is designed to last for decades, often outlasting traditional wood by a significant margin. With its resistance to rot, moisture, insects, and UV damage, plastic lumber maintains its structural integrity and appearance even in harsh environments. Unlike wood, it won’t warp, splinter, or decay, making it a low-maintenance, long-term solution for outdoor and heavy-duty applications. In most cases, plastic lumber can last 50 years or more, offering exceptional durability and sustainability for your projects

Can you paint plastic lumber?2026-04-22T13:37:04+00:00

You don’t need to paint plastic lumber. Our recycled plastic lumber is available in a range of colours, reducing the need for painting or finishing. While it is technically possible to paint recycled plastic, the material has a non-porous surface, meaning paint does not adhere well and is likely to peel or flake over time.

British Recycled Plastic lumber is designed to retain its colour and appearance without painting, staining, or sealing. With built-in UV resistance and long-term durability, recycled plastic lumber maintains its look for years, making it a low-maintenance alternative to traditional timber.

Where can I buy plastic lumber?2026-04-22T13:36:28+00:00

You can buy high-quality recycled plastic lumber directly from British Recycled Plastic. We are UK-based manufacturer and supplier of durable, sustainable building materials. We offer a wide range of plastic lumber products, all made with UK waste plastics and suitable for decking, fencing, landscaping, and outdoor construction projects.

In addition to supplying materials, we provide expert guidance through an experienced sales team, available five days a week. Buying direct ensures consistent quality, reliable supply, and access to specialist support for both trade and domestic customers.

What is recycled plastic lumber?2026-04-27T11:55:16+00:00

Recycled plastic lumber is a long-lasting, low-maintenance alternative to traditional timber, manufactured from 100% recycled plastic materials. Designed for durability, it resists rot, moisture, insects, and weather damage, making it ideal for outdoor uses such as decking, fencing, garden furniture, and landscaping structures. Unlike wood, recycled plastic lumber does not require painting, staining, or ongoing treatment, reducing both maintenance costs and labour over time.

As a sustainable building material, British Recycled Plastic’s goal is to help divert waste from landfills and support a circular economy, transforming used plastics into high-performance construction products. It offers the natural appearance of wood while delivering superior longevity, making it a practical and environmentally responsible choice for residential, commercial, and public space projects.

What sort of fixings should I use for artificial lumber?2026-04-27T11:57:35+00:00

The best fixings for plastic lumber, and the only fixings we recommend at British Recycled Plastic, are stainless steel bolts and screws. Whether that’s for boardwalks, platforms or anything else. Nails, staples and other fixings won’t bite into the material, correcting and will quickly need replacing.

Can I screw directly into recycled plastic lumber?2026-04-27T11:58:46+00:00

We advise against burying a screwing plastic lumber directly because stainless steel screws are relatively soft for the extremely dense plastic. Driving a screw straight in without a pilot hole could cause the screw to strip, snap or bind too tightly, making it difficult to remove later down the line. A simple pilot hole removes this risk, making installation far easier.

How To Properly Size A Pilot Hole

When you drill plastic lumber, the pilot hole should match the diameter of the screw shank – not the thread. This ensures the screw goes in smoothly without excessive force and provides a clean and consistent result every time.

You can find out more detailed information on cutting, drilling and screwing plastic lumber in our British Recycled Plastic guide.

Can you supply planks cut to size?2026-04-27T11:59:33+00:00

Yes, British Recycled Plastic can cut your material to your specified sizes for a small charge (see price list).

What is the difference between British Recycled Plastic and composite?2026-04-22T13:39:45+00:00

Recycled Plastic and Composite materials typically combine different elements, like wood fibres and plastics, for enhanced strength and durability. However, due to their composition, composites can’t be easily recycled. On the other hand, recycled plastic, like that from British Recycled Plastic, originates solely from reused plastic, making it fully recyclable and a more sustainable choice. It lasts longer, offers eco-friendly benefits, and can be continually recycled, minimizing environmental impact. Choose British Recycled Plastic for durable, sustainable solutions that make a lasting difference.

What is British Recycled Plastic made of?2026-04-22T13:38:03+00:00

British Recycled Plastic is made from 100% uk plastic waste.

Our recycled plastic is made with a wide variety of plastic waste products from industrial, commercial, agricultural and domestic sources. These materials are shredded, melted and mixed together to create our incredibly strong plastic lumber.

The most common plastic types used are High Density Polyethylene, Low Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene and Polythene. These are all members of the Polyolefin family, so mix well together at the same temperature.

These materials form 99% of the content. They are mixed with 1% masterbatch, for colour control, which is also made from entirely recycled material.

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