Teckwood have reacted to the growing public concern for environmentally sustainable building materials. In addition to making wood plastic composite cladding and decking products that offer natural beauty and are extremely durable, Teckwood have made significant investment into sustainable practices and cutting edge processes that start with the sourcing of raw materials and delivering products
Teckwood’s fire rated wood plastic composite cladding has become a popular material with architects, designers and contractors. It creates an economic, sustainable, attractive and functional building that drives innovation to a new level in eco friendly building products. Before using composite cladding it is important to understand the opportunities of such an innovative material and
Teckwood’s European Blass B Fire Rated Composite Cladding brings warmth and texture to the exterior of a home. A versatile material available in four stunning colours you can make it stand out from its surroundings. Unsurprisingly the new trend is to use it in a slightly different way. Traditionally cladding has been used horizontally but
Teckwood’s wood plastic composite cladding and decking has increased in popularity in recent years, but how does it compare to traditional timber cladding and decking? Introduced as a viable alternative to timber, composite cladding and decking can help to reduce or even eliminate the typical maintenance issues associated with traditional timber. Expertly extruded from a mixture
Composite Wood Plastic Composite comes in various formsof Cladding, Decking and Flooring and tends to be comprised of a HDPE recycled plastic and FSC® Certified timber compound. Composite Cladding, Decking and Flooring comes in a range of colours to suit all tastes. Timber Timber is available in softwood and hardwood variants, but softwood from evergreen