If you are looking to add composite cladding to your home but do not want lots of tireless work and hard labour, look no further than Teckwood’s fire rated composite cladding. Installation is very easy, securely screw the starter clip in place then off you go. Further boards are secured in place using a stainless
Homes fitted with Teckwood’s fire rated high-quality composite cladding look like the result of a lot of tireless work and hard-labour, but it is actually incredibly easy to install. The composite cladding uses a simple starter clip which securely locates the first board in place. Subsequent boards are fixed in place using a concealed stainless
Rob Armstrong was impressed with Teckwood’s enthusiasm, communication skills and professionalism when he initially contacted them. Building an extension on your home is not the easiest task to undertake, and of particular value to Rob was Teckwood’s ability, with the minimum of fuss, to understand the work he was about to carry out. Rob was
A couple of weeks ago two members of the Teckwood team made their way to Heathrow Airport with visas and passports in hand ready to travel on an Emirates A380 to Shanghai via Dubai to visit their extrusion facility, to look at new product development and technological advancements in production. The journey was very relaxing
Leggendavera, a multi discipline creative projects provider based in Santa Vanera, Malta, is now a distributor of Teckwood’s wood plastic composite Cladding, Decking and Flooring. “Joining forces with Leggendavera ensures that our shared customers will receive excellent guidance on maximizing the effective use of composites in construction” said Steve Barrow, Teckwood’s Managing Director. “The range
What building regulations do I have to comply with when constructing a composite decking? The key points for constructing steps are that the riser plus the going (2R+G) should be between 550 and 700mm. Handrails should be provided to at least one side if the stairs is less than 1 metre wide. For stairs wider
What building regulations do I have to comply with when constructing a composite decking? Before carrying out any construction work Teckwood recommend that you speak to your local building officer to clarify what rules and regulations need to be adhered to. This also includes your composite decking. It may feel a little daunting before the
Did you know that every three minutes in the UK a person is seriously injured due to slipping! Teckwood’s dual sided composite has been tested on both sides to comply with the Health and Safety Executives recommended PTV (Pendulum Test Value) of plus 36 using the 4S slider. The testing to BS8204 includes obtaining a
Why not consider wood plastic composite cladding where you might have previously chosen traditional timber? Wood will never lose its instinctive appeal as a building material, we appreciate its natural characteristics and we’ve built with it and used it to decorate our buildings for many thousands of years. For architects and builders there are numerous
Wood will never lose its instinctive appeal as a building material. We all appreciate its natural characteristics and we have built with it, and used it to decorate our buildings for many thousands of years. We enjoy its beauty, its warmth and its texture. Yet for architects and builders there are numerous drawbacks to using