ANSWER
You should not have a problem with composite decking shrinking.
Composite boards are made o
f 50 percent  plastic and wood fiber by
products.  You shouldn't have any shrinks problem.


You should however,  make allowances  for expansion and contraction of
composite and plastic boards. It is important to note that all composite and
plastic-based products will experience some degree of expansion and
contraction with changes in temperature. Longer boards expand more than
shorter boards


When screwing the deck you should pre-drill before you screw. Also you
should use screws that
is meant  for composite decking. One of them is
called
  TrapEase screw                                                by Master Fastener uses
a built-in secondary thread system to pull excess material down as the
screw burrows in. This prevents mushrooms from forming.  Also you can lay
down some marine-grade polyurethane adhesive  between the joist and the
deck boards
.  After the adhesive has dried then you can screw into the deck.
That is what This Old House general contractor Tom Silva doe
s.
Composite Decking
                               QUESTION
I am building a deck using composite material  for the floor
boards. How do I keep them from moving? If I drill them
the composite material will shrink and the deck will warp.
Installing Composite Deck Boards

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