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Spend Time Enjoying Your Deck — Not Maintaining It.

TimberTech's composite decking is a revolutionary alternative to traditional wood decks. With TimberTech, you get a skid-free, splinter-free surface that doesn't need painting, staining or sealing.

And, unlike wood decks, TimberTech resists fading, weathering, rotting and warping – it stays looking new year after year. In fact, we back it with a 10-year warranty.

Higher Quality - Natural Beauty

Our patented process uses a variety of cellulose materials, wood flour and virgin polyethylene. The result: a product that is more consistent, more natural looking and of higher quality than composites that use recycled materials.

Make Over Your Deck With TimberTech

Is your deck ready for a makeover? Before you start sanding, painting, staining, or sealing it — again — consider replanking your deck with TimberTech. You can enjoy our beautiful, low-maintenance decking and railing with out starting from scratch.

Use Your Existing Substructure

Taking advantage of a sound, existing wood substructure* is usually more simple and affordable than building a new deck from the ground up. Various deck plank removal tools, which are widely available, make it easier than ever to remove existing planks and railings.

Five Reasons To Choose TimberTech's Composite Decking

Our decks add beauty to homes, businesses and resorts. What's more, TimberTech composite decking is low maintenance. It's also heat– and fade–resistant, safe, durable, and can even increase the value of your home.

--> Low Maintenance

TimberTech resists sun and water damage, it maintains its color and beauty for years. You never need to paint, stain or seal it – often burdensome yearly projects with traditional wood decks. And, because it resists weathering and warping, you won't need to replace rotting, uneven or insect-damaged boards.

--> Resists Heating and Fading

Whichever TimberTech color you choose, it will stay rich, vibrant and naturally beautiful for years to come – with virtually no maintenance. Your deck will also stay cool to the touch. The highly reflective color pigments we use in our composite decking resist heating and fading in the sun.

--> Safety

Unlike traditional wood decks, TimberTech decks are splinter-free and skid-free, making your home or business a little safer. At home, you can relax and kick your shoes off. At your business, you'll feel better about doing more to keep your customers safe. And because TimberTech's nonskid surface also resists water damage, it's ideal for pool decks and boat docks.

--> Durability

Our composite decking is made from a patented process that results in superior, consistent, low-maintenance decking material. We're so confident of its durability that we back it with a 10-year warranty. Your TimberTech deck will look like new for years – no weathering, no warping.

--> Increases The Value of Your Home

TimberTech decks not only add value to your lifestyle, they add value to your home. When you add a TimberTech composite deck – or use it to replace a wood deck – you'll recoup much of your investment when you sell your home. Remodeling Magazine's 2004 Cost vs. Value Report estimates a national average of an 86.7% return on investment for deck additions1. In some areas, the return is more than 100%. To maximize your return, Realty Times suggests using a non-rectangle design, and making your deck an extension of your living space.

(1Based on a 16' x 20' composite deck set in simple linear pattern, using pressure-treated SYP joists supported by 4' x 4' posts in concrete footings, built-in bench and planter of same composite decking material, steps and complete railing system of same or similar decking material.)



For more Information vist the TimberTech Website