38 | Advertisement Promotion: Composite Prime
GOOD LOOKING AND LOW MAINTENANCE
Composite decking is the fastest-growing timber decking alternative currently available on the market. Although traditional timber decking has been the preferred choice of many for years, it’s a high maintenance product which requires annual painting and
staining. Composite decking, however, is a simple, no fuss alternative due to its unique formula, which makes it low maintenance and more durable than traditional products
When it comes to choosing the right materials to source for a project, composites work well in both residential and commercial developments, due to their low maintenance and durable properties.
Composite Prime’s products are manufactured using the latest technology to provide the look and feel of traditional timber decking without the hassle of high maintenance, or health and safety concerns. They are created using a combination of recycled plastics and 100% FSC Certified wood flour, which is a waste product of hardwood production.
The wooden fibres and plastic shavings are then combined with colour pigments before being heated and extruded. The plastic content gives the boards a long lifespan without the need to treat or seal the decking, whilst the wood content enables the product to retain its natural look and feel. The finished product is extruded and engineered to ensure that it meets the requirements of landscapers and garden designers across the board. National distributor of Composite Prime’s products, Taylor Maxwell has been operating within the construction and landscaping sector for more than 60 years, with locations across the UK to give customers timely access to sustainable decking boards and accessories. Since partnering with Composite Prime in
Above: Composite Prime is manufactured from a combination of recycled plastic and 100% FSC Certifi ed wood fl our, which is a by-product of hardwood sawmilling
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2016, Taylor Maxwell has seen 80% year- on-year growth in sales of Composite Prime products through its merchant customers, who in turn supply the commercial and residential project sector. To facilitate this growth Taylor Maxwell has committed to two wholesale stocking operations, one in the south of England and one in central Scotland. “The Composite Prime range of products coupled with the brand were exactly the fit we were looking for back in 2016,” said Tony Hammond, managing director of Taylor Maxwell Timber. “The composite market was in its infancy and there were plenty of lower-quality products available, but we were
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