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Quality Materials

Quality materials are essential for quality results!

That's why we only offer the best composites available.

Material Brands we install - timbertech, trex, azek, barrette outdoor living, simpson strong-tie, yellawood
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Composite Decking

When it comes to choosing the right materials for any project, quality should always be at the forefront of our minds. With the advent of composite decking materials, we now have access to a range of durable and sustainable options that can transform the way we build, create and innovate. Composite materials comprise of two or more constituent materials that together create a stronger, more robust and long-lasting material. These materials are known for their exceptional durability, resistance to weathering, and their sustainability. They are often made from recycled materials, which means that they have a lower environmental impact than traditional building materials. When you choose composite materials, you are making a choice that will stand the test of time, whilst also doing your bit for the planet. If you want to build something that is both durable and sustainable, then composite decking materials are the way to go. So why not make the switch today and experience the many benefits of using quality materials that will last a lifetime?

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Hidden Fastners

Using hidden deck fasteners has several benefits for your deck. Firstly, they provide a cleaner, more professional finish to the deck. As the screws or nails are hidden, there are no visible fasteners on the surface of the deck, which gives it a smooth and polished look. This is great for those who want a more elegant aesthetic for their deck. Secondly, hidden deck fasteners increase the safety of the deck. Consistent screwing and unscrewing of nails or screws over time can create hazards, while there is no damage caused to the surface of your deck with hidden fasteners. Thirdly, by utilizing hidden fasteners, you can reduce the risk of water damage or rotting of wood. When screws or nails are driven through the surface of the deck, it causes small punctures that can allow water to penetrate and cause damage. Hidden fasteners do not puncture the surface, so they do not create any weak points that could be vulnerable to water damage.

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