PRODUCTS > Decking & RailingDeckingIron Woods IpeIron Woods naturally resist wear, rot, splintering, termites, fire, chemicals, and virtually every threat imaginable.......beautifully. Iron Woods® is the leading brand of an incredibly durable hardwood commonly known as Ipe. It's top ratings for strength, hardness and durability have been proven again and again in demanding commercial applications, like the famous Atlantic City Boardwalk. So strong, dense, and hard, Iron Woods remain smooth and virtually splinter free for years and years. Outback MahoganyNothing can match the look and feel of a real wood deck. And nothing can match the built-in protection from the elements that Outback Decking provides. Outback Decking starts with Red Meranti, one of the most beautiful, durable and decay-resistant species of wood in the world. Outback Deck sealer is then machine applied to all sides and edges of the decking under ideal temperature and humidity conditions in a controlled environment. The result is a premium wood decking sealed for maximum protection against the damaging effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays and moisture infiltration. Outback Decking reduces the potential of rot and decay under the deck surface where moisture collects, providing protection where you need it most. Western Red CedarCedar is naturally resistant to decay and insect damage. Its unique "grown-in-the-wood" preservative oil means that no further chemical treatment is needed, unless the lumber is in direct contact with the ground. Stability? Nature favors Cedar. With less than half the swelling and shrinking tendency of other domestic softwoods, it lies flat, stays straight, retains fasteners and provides a firm base for paints and stains. So Cedar projects age gracefully through decades of Western weather. But Cedar isn't just these sturdy virtues. It's also downright beautiful, with a rich grain, texture and color that complement any architectural style, from traditional to postmodern. Build with today's Cedar and enjoy the lasting prestige that imitators can only hint at. LatitudesNew Latitudes Composite Decking's premium composite boards are made from an exclusive blend of wood fiber and plastics for superior durability and no-hassle upkeep. Latitudes Decking resists cracking, warping, rotting and damage from weather or termite attack, yet installs easily using standard tools. Available in solid decking or Latitudes Equator™ slotted decking which features a unique, hidden fastener system. (Latitudes Equator Decking is available in select regions.) Latitudes Decking is available in three classic colors – redwood, cedar and gray – in 12-, 16- and 20-foot lengths. Every board is barefoot friendly, slip-resistant and reversible with a brushed finish on one side, woodgrain look on the other. PorticoDesign options are easy with Portico and Portico Eclipse Decking, there are four natural colors to choose from and a reversible board with either a brushed finish or a deeply embossed woodgrain finish that improves wear-ability. And its backed by a 20 year warranty. For more budget sensitive deck buyers who want all the features of a composite, but not all the cost, there's Portico Advantage. Advantage Decking uses a unique dual arch bridge construction that reduces material weight and improves deck stability. And it comes in 2 colors - gray and brown backed by a 15 year warranty. Deck builders should know that Portico Composite Decking is built with them in mind. The product is limited in production, distributed only through independent lumberyards who serve professional deck builders. ProcellMore people, in more places, are choosing Procell Decking Systems for the same reasons: longer life, richer colors - and more compliments from the neighbors. Just look at all you get with Procell Decking Systems:
ACQ Pressure TreatedACQ pressure treated lumber is ideal for decks, fencing, and all kinds of outdoor building needs. ACQ was developed to provide long term protection against rot, decay and termite damage in above ground, ground contact, and fresh water applications. Unlike ordinary pressure treated wood (CCA), ACQ contains no arsenic, chromium, or other EPA-listed hazardous chemicals. ACQ was developed in response to a growing concern about the chemicals used in pressure treated lumber and their impact on the environment. ACQ is a strong, durable wood which weathers to a warm, brown color, not gray like other pressure treated wood. It has a beautiful finish that can be painted, stained or left to weather naturally. It is both lighter and stronger than plastic alternatives. Treated with ACQ®, an environmentally advanced copper and quat preservative system that is arsenic- and chromium-free. Provides long-term protection from rot, decay, and termites without the use of any EPA-listed hazardous chemicals. |
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