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Teak, Charcoal Ash, Oak
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Str ong and durable, Dura Deck’s composite timber mula provides longer lasting decking that is
environmentally friendly, easy to install and requires minimal maintenance.
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Teak, Charcoal
Type 295 Teak, Charcoal
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Recycled Materials
Recycled Materials
Dura Cladding Composite T imber Cladding
Composite Timber Cladding Ty
Type 150/21 Flush Cedar
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Type 150/21 Weatherboard Barn Black
No Need To Paint
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Ideal for new build or refurbishment projects, Dura Cladding looks and feels like just natural timberr,, whilst its unique engineered formula provides durable claddingla pr that will not splinter, warp or
rot.plinter, warp or rot.
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Type 200/21 Flush Tea k
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Type 250/21 Flush Cedar
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Exclusively available at
Grangemouth (Scotland) 0844 728 0321
Trafford Park (Northern) 0844 728 0341
hardwood1@internationaltimber.com afford Park (Northern)
hardwood2@internationaltimber.com
Parkend (South West & Wales) 0844 728 0361
0844 728 0391
hardwood3@internationaltimber.com
hardwood4@internationaltimber .com
+44 (0)1255 440298
enquiries@duracomposites.com www.duracomposites.com
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