What’s the Best Hardwood Flooring For You?
With our expanded flooring options, we are thrilled to introduce an exquisite selection of Brazilian hardwood species to enhance your project.
With our expanded flooring options, we are thrilled to introduce an exquisite selection of Brazilian hardwood species to enhance your project.
A Deep Dive into Ipe Wood, Teak, Cumaru, Garapa, Tigerwood, Massaranduba, Mahogany (Red Balau), and Azek Porch The porch of your home is not just an outdoor extension; it’s the vital first impression, the gateway to your haven. It’s only fitting that the porch flooring reflects the essence of your personal style and robustness. Today, …
As homeowners, we all seek materials that not only enhance the aesthetics of our homes but also offer durability, longevity, and a good return on investment. Among the most crucial components of any house is the roofing system. Wood shingle roofing, specifically cedar and wallaba wood shingles, are top contenders in this regard. In this …
Shiplap siding is a type of siding typically made from solid wood featuring a rabbet joint or groove on either side of each board. When installed, the boards slightly overlap, creating a distinct visual effect with evenly spaced horizontal seams. It’s often used both on the exterior of buildings and indoors for a rustic or …
TimberTech AZEK® Porch should be installed using the same good building principals used to install wood or composite porch and in accordance with the local building codes and the installation guidelines included below. AZEK® Building Products Inc. accepts no liability or responsibility for the improper installation of this product. TimberTech AZEK Porch may not be …
TimberTech porch flooring is a popular option for porch decking due to its durability, resistance to the elements, and the range of design options it offers. TimberTech’s high-performance, capped-polymer porch boards are designed with a tongue-and-groove system for a tight fit that won’t snag your heel. They offer superior resistance to moisture damage and staining …
The heat absorption of any decking material is largely influenced by its color, exposure to sunlight, and surrounding environment. The same goes for TimberTech decking. Generally, darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors. If your TimberTech deck is in a full sun exposure throughout the day, it will get hotter than if it’s in …