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Timbertech – the ultimate outdoor living space

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TIMBERTECH invites you to “spend time enjoying your deck, not maintaining it”. Their watchword is “Less Work. More Life”. I’m sure most holiday and park home owners would go with that!

The company offers a 25-year warranty with its product, which is a blend of recycled hardwood and pure polymer resin that resists water absorbtion and mould and mildew growth. Like other composites, there is no need to seal, paint or varnish.

A cost comparison shows that, over time, the composite works out cheaper than any form of wooden decking because, while perhaps slightly more expensive than wood to install, thereafter the minimal maintenance keeps the cost way below that of the wooden variety.

The colour range of standard Timbertech is cedar, grey and redwood. A recent addition is the luxury Earthwood range in tropical walnut or teak.
Timbertech is claimed to be less slippery than wood. Like most of the other composites, it is suitable for commercial applications such as marinas, golf and leisure clubs, etc.

Timbertech, 232 Bills Lane, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands B90 2PP. Tel: 0121 745 6205; Email: [email protected]; Website: www.timbertechuk.co.uk

This news piece was published in the June 2008 issue of Park & Holiday Homes magazine. To order our latest issue please click here

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