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  • Fiberon Introduces New Concept in Outdoor Living
  • ebuild (10/23/2009)
  • Fiberon, LLC, a leading manufacturer of alternative decking solutions, in preparation for the introduction of new technologies for PVC decking, is elevating its PVC offering to Fiberon OutdoorFlooring featuring Sensibuilt Lumenite technology.
  • Composite Decking
  • ebuild (9/24/2009)
  • Trex decking is made from about 50 percent recycled and reclaimed plastic and 50 percent reclaimed wood. The manufacturer claims the product will not rot or deteriorate because of insects or harsh weather, and resists damage from moisture and sunlight. The plastic part of the product is polyethylene, recycled from plastic bags. The product also includes reclaimed wood from used pallets and sawdust. 800-289-8739.
  • MoistureShield Composite Decking
  • ebuild (9/24/2009)
  • MoistureShield composite decking is made from 90 percent recycled materials, including pre-consumer kiln-dried oak mill waste, waste pallets, and construction debris. The plastics in the product include low- and high-density polyethylene from recycled milk jugs, grocery bags, detergent bottles, pallet wrap, and food packaging waste. MoistureShield composite decking comes with a limited lifetime warranty against rot, decay, and termite damage. 866-729-2378.
  • Sensibuilt Cellular PVC Decking
  • ebuild (9/23/2009)
  • Sensibuilt cellular PVC decking has a foamed PVC core with no fiber fillers. The product includes 27 percent pre-consumer recycled PVC from cutting scraps from PVC window trim and fascia boards, and 8 percent reclaimed PVC, the manufacturer says. The surface of the deck board is coated with Lumenite, an infrared, heat-reflecting material that the company says resists fading. The product comes with a 10-year warranty against staining and fading plus a limited lifetime warranty on materials. Sensibuilt decking never needs staining or painting and resists termites and mold, splinters, and decay, the company claims. 800-573-8841.
  • CorrectDeckCX
  • ebuild (9/23/2009)
  • CorrectDeckCX is PVC-free and made from 60 percent hardwood fiber and 40 percent UV-stabilized polypropylene. The manufacturer claims the deck boards are resistant to rotting, staining, and fading, largely because of the recent addition of a top layer of virgin polypropylene--about 1 percent of the board--to shield it from moisture and protect it from weather and wear. The use of polypropylene instead of polyethylene makes the boards lighter than some competing products, the manufacturer claims, so they can span longer distances and withstand higher temperatures with less expansion and contraction. 877-332-5877.
  • Azek Building ProductsPorch Planks
  • ebuild (9/21/2009)
  • The maker recently announced that it's Azek Porch product joins Azek Deck on the list of products tested and classified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for use in California's Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fire zones. WUI testing goes beyond that for standard A, B, or C fire ratings. Updated tests were created to reduce the speed and spread of fires from burning embers carried by winds that land on roofs, decking, or other surfaces. The testing criteria include burning embers on the surface and under-deck flame ignition. 877-275-2935.
  • Cellular PVC Azek Porch Plank
  • ebuild (8/20/2009)
  • The cellular PVC Azek Porch plank features a durable, easy-to-clean surface with the same moisture, stain, and scratch resistance as Azek Deck. "It still looks great after a year in the elements," Mike Sloggatt of Sloggatt Home Improvements in Levittown, N.Y., said in a testimonial. Installed with traditional woodworking tools, the 1x4 planks are up to 40 percent lighter than wood composites, says the maker, and do not require pre-drilling. Also, they have minimal expansion and contraction. Cost: $11 to $12 per square foot. 877-275-2935.
  • Sensibuilt and Horizon Decking
  • ebuild (8/20/2009)
  • Two decking products from Fiber Composites--Sensibuilt and Horizon--caught the judges' eyes. Fiberon Sensibuilt PVC decking uses Lumenite, a fusion-bonded surface technology boasting stain, scratch, fade, and mold resistance. Available with a 10-year stain- and fade-resistance warranty, it is moisture-, impact-, and slip-resistant, the firm says. "This product is easy to install and easy to maintain, meaning high profits and satisfied customers," one judge stated. Fiberon Horizon decking features PermaTech, a technology that chemically bonds the HDPE-and-wood-fiber decking with a resilient surface material that resists stains, fading, and mold, as well as scratches, termites, and harsh weather, says the manufacturer. The product's 20-year limited warranty "gives me and my clients a high level of confidence that Fiberon's promise of low-maintenance is reliable," George Drummond of Casa Decks of Virginia Beach, Va., said in a written statement. Cost: Sensibuilt, $3 per linear foot; Horizon, $2.66 per linear foot. 800-573-8841.
  • The 2009 MVP Awards
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/27/2009)
  • Each year, the editors of Building Products receive hundreds of new product announcements. But none capture our attention more than the annual collection of entries in the Most Valuable Product Awards. The slate is always packed with interesting wares designed to bring value to contractors while catching clients' eyes.
  • CertainTeed Expands EverNew Line with New Cellular PVC Decking
  • ebuild (7/23/2009)
  • CertainTeed Corporation expands its popular EverNew line of vinyl decking and railing products with new EverNew LT cellular PVC decking, strengthening the company's position as a one-stop shop for decking and railing products. Consisting of a solid cellular PVC core, EverNew LT cellular PVC decking emulates the look and feel of wood, with all the advantages of a wood alternative.

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