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FIXTURES & FINISHES


Providers of high quality composite decking and fencing products


Some of our key features: Trex® decking: the secret is in the shell Since Arbor Forest Products first launched Trex® composite into the UK


eight years ago it has firmly established itself as the market leader, distributing the World’s Number 1 decking brand and offering a level of quality and aftercare that other composite companies can’t compete with. So what makes Trex decking stand out from the rest? The secret is in the shell! Trex decking is manufactured using a protective shell coating, which is three times thicker than the industry standard and covers three sides of the deck boards. This means that the exposed sides of the decking are protected from the weather, and the underside has room to breathe. This allows the decking to be durable, with a long life-span even when subject to the fickle UK weather. What’s more, Trex and Arbor Forest Products have now launched two new collections with lower price points but with the same Trex guarantee, in an array of stylish new colours. The Trex Enhance Naturals collection offers homeowners the beauty of wood with the ease of composite at an affordable price, and the Trex Enhance Basics range pairs price and minimal maintenance, offering an entry-level Trex product that doesn’t compromise on quality.


01469 532 300 www.arbordeck.co.uk


• Hard wearing • Anti-slip properties


• Low maintenance


• Splinter free • Hidden fixings


• Easy to install


• Mould and fungus resistance


FREE SAMPLES AVAILABLE


visit us online at WWW.COMPOSITEDECKING.CO.UK


may/june 2019


www.sbhonline.co.uk


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