The ENVIRONMENT
Our Recycled Aluminium Decking products will naturally be more environmentally friendly than other decking products like timber and composite.
Ali-Deck will last a lot longer than timber or composite, reducing the need to be replaced as often, there is also no need to maintain the surface of Ali-Deck, unlike Wooden Decking for example.
Wooden decking is often treated with environmentally harmful chemicals that are used as a preservative, or as a method of applying an anti-slip coating.
Some people of course do not use any chemicals to preserve their wooden decking, but in those cases it is often seen that the decking surface and subframe is often replaced more often due to natural weathering, which will not be the case for Ali-Deck.
Composite decking has become popular in the past, but is not generally recyclable due its composite make up of wood, plastic and additives.
Ali-Deck will last a lot longer than timber or composite.
30 FAQ’S
1. Does Ali-Deck warp? No, it’s completely made from Aluminium and so does not expand or contract anywhere near the same as composite or timber decking.
2. Is it quick to install? Yes, with the Supa Joist it is 50% quicker to install than any other deck.
3. Does it require maintenance like timber decking? No, it is powder-coated and is not porous and does not expand or contract like timber so the coating lasts for a minimum of 5 years in high traffic areas and 10 years in normal areas…expected service life 25 years.
4. Can I recycle it? Yes, it is 100% recyclable.
5. Does it get hot in direct sunlight? As the system is aluminium it dissipates heat quicker than timber and composite decking.
6. Can you cut the Decking? Yes, Aluminium decking can easily be cut to the shape or length required.
Tel: 01622 235 672
www.alideck.co.uk
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