Composite
decking manufacturer proudly announce confirmation from organisers of two
refurbishment projects in Torquay to use their products, thanks to their outstanding
reputability.
The news
comes as the two locations in Torquay are undergoing complete refurbishments to
appeal to visitors and settlers. In the first project, a once popular block of
flats facing the stunning sea front, each with balconies, will receive a
complete makeover, replacing all of the external decking boards with brown
Terranova composite boarding, with 150 square metres being ordered in total.
In the
second of the two projects, the agreed refurbishment of Torquay’s Imperial
Court flats will include the construction of a communal deck that will enable
residents to take in the scenic seaside views and provide a place to convene
and pass the time. Utilising the same Terranova decking, together with Horizon
decking, both extremely tough and durable choice that easily withstands the
corrosive elements close to the seafront.
The
remarkable properties of Fiberon composite decking have revolutionised the huge
potential for coastal areas due to its water repellent qualities, maintenance
free longevity and its ability not to splinter or rot as opposed to treated
wood varieties. Composite decking combines recycled plastics and recycled wood,
such as maple. Not only does this variety of decking save millions of tons of
waste each year, the ecological benefits have made the use of composite
materials a popular one in different industries and applications.
Its uses in
projects of different varieties confirm its flexibility as a building material,
with the only requirement is the occasional cleaning of its surface. Therefore,
its uses in such applications as pontoon decking, holiday park home patios and
balcony decks for golf clubs etc. are almost unlimited. The company behind
manufacturing the products for the two refurbishments, SEAC Ltd, regularly
maintain a close eye on relevant news stories within their industry. A company
spokesperson is excited at the large-scale preference for the use of composite
materials in industry today and believes the benefits to using solid composite
decking is far more cost efficient in such conditions:
“Fiberon®
boards are engineered from a composition of at least 80% recycled plastics and
wood, without the use of any harmful or toxic chemicals. The solid core means there will be no water
logging and pest infestation and the composition makes it so tough that the
manufacturer offers up to 25 years limited warranty on durability and for
capped boards, this includes fade and stain resistance.”
Available
for all types of commercial and domestic applications, Fiberon composite
decking from SEAC Ltd can be ordered in different lengths and thicknesses.
Based in Leicester, the company can provide a range of finishes and colours to
suit individual requirements and you can find out more by visiting their
website at www.fiberondecking.co.uk
today.