Latest Products COMPOSITE DECKING
The Millboard weathered oak collection will add style and elegance to any project. Made in the UK, the unique blend of polymer resin and fibres is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional timber. With a 25 year residential warranty Millboard expertly captures the charm of real wood but eliminates its shortcomings for outdoor environments. Due to its
wood-free content, Millboard does not host algae growth and does not stain from food or drink, swell or rot. Having been awarded the highest classification for anti-slip and certified to BS79.76 standards, Millboard is the safest choice on the market.
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A deck is among the most attractive features a garden can have, but before you draw up any designs, you’ll have to choose a material. Natural wood decking might seem like an appealing choice, but bear in mind that wood requires staining, sealing, and lots of other time-consuming maintenance. Composite decking is a fantastic alternative. It’s long-lasting and practically maintenance-free! TimberTech’s decking products are sustainably sourced, and they’re designed to be almost indistinguishable from real wood.
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Dura Deck is a timber composite decking solution; it features a high percentage of wood which gives it a natural look but its polyethylene base means that it doesn’t suffer any of the pitfalls of natural wood decking. Unlike natural wood, Dura Deck won’t
crack, shrink, warp or rot. It is also resistant to light degradation thanks to UV inhibitors added during manufacturing, which ensure Dura Deck remains colour stable throughout its entire life cycle. Dura Deck is just as green as traditional wood as it is made of 87 per cent recycled materials and can be recycled after use.
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ecodek is a long life, low maintenance, slip resistant composite decking system available from Vannplastic Ltd – a British manufacturer based in Wrexham, North Wales. Solid composite deck boards like ecodek are a superior alternative to hardwood or softwood decking as they will not splinter, rot or split, and unlike timber decking it will not need sanding or sealing, meaning peace of mind in every purchase. ecodek has been used in over 5000 projects across the UK in the last 10 years due to the wide range of colours, lengths and profiles available.
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Distributed by Arbordeck and available through Howarth Timber and Building Supplies, Trex offers an environmentally focused, long-lasting, low-maintenance alternative to traditional softwood decking. Trex, which has been specifically designed and manufactured from 95 per cent recycled materials, is one of the most environmentally focused and weather-resistant composite decking products on the market. It will not fade, stain, rot or split and no painting or staining will ever be required. As well as being ultra-hardwearing and long-lasting, Trex is also easy to install and is designed with secret fix to provide a smooth, screw less finish.
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Years of investment in research and development by Timco Wood UK Limited has produced a highly accredited and tested system of decking, cladding, fencing and balustrade made from 100 per cent recycled wood chips and high density polyethylene plastics. It conserves the
earth’s natural resources and reduces the ever present issue of landfill. It is a man-made product that offers the natural warm feel of the wood combined with the best features of the polyethylene plastic including durability, stability, it doesn’t splinter, rot or warp, needs the minimum of maintenance and is very easy to install.
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