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  • TAMKO Reintroduces ElementsTAMKO Reintroduces Elements Composite Decking
  • ebuild (7/17/2007)
  • TAMKO Building Products, Inc. is reintroducing its Elements line of composite decking. Elements now features a sculpted bottom surface, which will increase the product's performance while making the cost more competitive.
  • AZEK TrimboardAZEK Building Products, Inc. Joins with Wolf Distributing Company to Offer Its Full Line of Premium Exterior Products
  • ebuild (7/12/2007)
  • AZEK Building Products Inc., manufacturer of AZEK Trimboards, the number one selling brand of trim, is teaming up with Wolf Distributing Company of Allentown, PA to supply the area from New York to Virginia with their entire spectrum of premium, low-maintenance, exterior products. This will include AZEK Trimboards, AZEK Mouldings and Procell Decking. With two operating divisions serving in these markets, Wolf is known for going the extra mile for customers.
  • Getting on Board
  • REMODELING Magazine (7/1/2007)
  • Composite decking continues to grow, but some contractors say the product still needs work.
  • Composite Creativity
  • REMODELING Magazine (6/1/2007)
  • With a little imagination, composite decks offer remodelers the opportunity to go beyond the mundane to create something special.
  • WeatherBest Composite Decking
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/31/2007)
  • Louisiana-Pacific. Made from a high-quality mix of plastics and wood, WeatherBest decking resists warping, twisting, termites, rot, and decay, according to the manufacturer. It is offered in two styles, premium grain and deep grain, and six colors: Western redwood, driftwood gray, Pacific cedar, Tuscan walnut, chestnut, and greystone. 888-820-0325.
  • Composite Decking with Brushed or Embossed Finish
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/31/2007)
  • Brite Mfg. Offered in a brushed or embossed finish, the firm's composite decking is available in cedar, gray, natural, or redwood shades. The decking is resistant to insects, moisture, mildew, and rot and will not warp, check, or split. The manufacturer also offers a rail system with no visible screws or nails. 800-265-6021.
  • CorrectDeck CX Composite Decking with Microban Antimicrobial Protection
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/31/2007)
  • CorrectDeck. Using polypropylene instead of polyethylene to resist scratching, CorrectDeck CX contains a layer of Microban antimicrobial protection. The rich, embossed wood-grain finish doesn't wear out, according to the manufacturer, and the surface is scratch-resistant. It is available in merlot, mahogany, cedar, cottage green, and coastal grey, and it weathers to a natural matte finish. 877-332-5877.
  • CrossTimbers Composite Decking
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/31/2007)
  • Elk. CrossTimbers decking resists sagging, splintering, warping, insects, and rotting, and spans 24 inches on center, farther than most products on the market, according to the manufacturer. It is available in new cedar, pewter grey, sandalwood, and weathered wood, and is designed to age for a natural look. Concealed fasteners make construction faster and deck surfaces cleaner. 866-322-7452.

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