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interlocking outdoor deck tiles , garden solid teak wood flooring with plastic base

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interlocking outdoor deck tiles , garden solid teak wood flooring with plastic base

一.Product Description:

Easy Install and Un-install Wood Plastic Composite Decking


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Low flame spread / High slip resistance / No sting of wood / Contains no toxic chemicals or preservatives / Environmental friendly / Can be recycled with 100%

• High Strength

Outstanding screw and nail retention / High impact resistance / Great Compressive-tensile-shear strength / Modulus of elasticity: 20% greater than PVC

• Good appearance & nice touch

Natural feel & wood touch / Broad range of finishes and appearance, Multicolor, and needn't to painting

• Longevity

Its lifespan at least 10-15 years in the outdoor weather condition

• Install & Maintain easily

Easy to produce and easily fabricate / Easy to cut, fix and glue; Easy to tenon, drill and nail / Require less routine maintenance  / No need staining & water Sealant 

 

Competitive Price 

• Using most advanced machinery to increase the output and reduce the costs.

Strong technical support from famous institute of high polymer to guarantee the best quality as well as cost saving.

• Neighboring one of the biggest wood/ bamboo processing industry region and having a special purchase channel of the raw materials (Plastic and wood/bamboo fiber)

• As a high technology and environmental-friendly enterprise, supports form the government such as reduction and exemption of tax rate are available.


Descriptions :

The characteristics of Wood generally had the problem of Waterproof and the serious concern to the environmental protection has been increasing day by day as well as it caused the Governments worldwide to stipulate the law to restrict to fell trees to reach the goal. To satisfy with the market's demand we utilized the characteristics of macromolecule to combine with the high technology of heavy pressure-micro foaming to produce an unique product with the invention and innovation of revolution. We call this new product " CELLwood®".



.Technical Data

Slip resistance:

Boards of Techwoodn according to ASTM D2394-05. This is the best ranking for bare-foot slip resistance.

 

Weathering resistance:

Boards of Techwoodn have very low moisture uptake.This is key for mold and mildew resistance.

 

UV resistance:

4000 hours accelerated Xenon-arc Exposure,the Boards turned slightly more clear and colored.

 

Abrasion resistance:

The resistance to abrasion is similar to oak.

 

Fungus resistance:

Whatever fungus the wood composite is exposed to,it is extremely durable.

Moreover,aging test does not affect this durability.

三. FAQ

. What kinds of wpcproducts do you have?

We have wpc decking in different size, fence series (only wpc material or connect with aluminum profiles, decking tile series.

 

. Is it difficult to install the wpc board?

No, it is easy to install. Using the tool which you use to install the real wood. Fix the board on the substructure with clips.

 

. Can you stick the label with our logo on the boards?

Yes, please provide the label drawing, we can stick the customized label on the board.

 

. What documents are available?

A full range documents, including products pictures, installation guide and relative certificates can be provided; Further more, customs declaration is provided. This is an one-stop service for you.


四. More picture for your reference


 












Q:I want to paint my garage floor. I have never parked my car in there. There are some paint spots on the floor when I painted the walls. My questions are: Do I need to prime the garage floor to paint it? I saw something in HD today about etching it, what the heck is that? What would be the suggested way to properly do this? I'm not getting the paint with the colored flakes in it, i would just get regular garage floor paint.
if your floor is clean except where you spilled paint. i would clean the paint spots real good and instead of painting it i would use the dye instead. concrete will not hold paint no matter what you try it will chip. i rolled the dye on my garage floor 5 years ago and it still looks good. i usrd the grey but i think there are other colors to choose from.
Q:It seems as if they sit, eat, and even sleep on the floor. But why, isn't it uncomfortable?
Many Asians used to sleep on mats on the floor, but today most sleep on a bed. When you live in a small house there is limited floor space so mats that are used for sleep can be rolled up and put away and a small table can be placed on the floor for meals, and without chairs then the floor space is not wasted when not being used. This is more economical and a better use of the areas of the house. Today, most Koreans live in modern houses or apartments with bedrooms.
Q:living area/kitchen area is covered in laminate wood flooring (i think it is the kind that snaps together). due to some major flooding (about an inch or so of water coming out of the bathroom, over the threshhold and underneath the wood), a small part of the wood floor got water underneath. i used fans on it and a dehumidifier, but the wood has seperated in a few places and sunken down in some places....kind of like a wave.is there any way to level the floor out without replacing the damaged pieces? i rent and i really don't want to forfeit my deposit or spend a lot replacing a floor that isn't mine.
Sorry, I have some bad news for you...your floor is ruined. I do not understand why this junky looking flooring is so popular...it is NOT a good floor choice, for water under it ruins the entire floor...the warping will continue over time, for there is NO way to get the water out from under it. This Pergo and that ilk is not only unsatisfactory as a floor, it is just plain old ugly...and it is expensive. They do not tell you about the danger of getting water under it when you buy it, they are remarkably quiet about the flooring failure. The partical board substrate is very sensitive to any water, swells and does NOT go back to its former self ever. It may be, if you are luck, that you can remove the warped boards and it will stop, but don't count on it happening. Usually, you have lost the floor once a flood happens...as in toilets, dishwasher failures, even spilled water that is not mopped up will ruin this junk. BAD, bad flooring choice. Good luck
Q:Carpet or hardwood floors?
hardwood floors is much better than carpets.the animals' fur and feathers and things like that will stick to the carpet that even a persistent vacuum cleaner can do nothing at all.you have to comb the carpet manually in that case.
Q:Spent a lot of time to wipe the floor, but also wipe a lot of times, the result is still not so clean, how to get clean and not time-consuming it? Have sisters know? Support it! More
Small age 1 has not yet come to a small age 2
Q:What do you think is the best flooring for the living room?What kind of flooring do they use for school gyms? (kind of like wood with lacquer on it).What kind of flooring is the most durable?
There is no best flooring. Choosing one is always a balancing act between price, looks, cost of installation, difficulty of maintenance, whether or not it will ever need refinishing, and comfort. School gym floors are probably maple or another hardwood, with varnish on them. More maintenance than concrete, but wood is softer and better for the kind of activities that take place in a gym. Tile, concrete, stone, and similar materials are the most durable though some woods come close.
Q:I need help finding out if the floor in the building I work at is capable of supporting a restaurant.I know an engineer should be hired, but my boss is an architect who thinks he knows.The question comes in two parts-1- 2 1/2" x 12" (actual) joists on 16" centers, 16' 6" long, made of 100+ yr. old western wood (presumably San Francisco area lumber). Are they capable of supporting 100 lbs. sq ft. load?2- If a wall (theoretically non load-bearing, but floor to ceiling, with two floors of apartments above) were put on the floor, parallel to the joist, would the joist underneath it need to be reinforced?If it makes any difference, the floor will be 4" x 4" ceramic tile, on two layers of 3/4" ply.
This is something that needs to be visually inspected. What it comes down to is, you would need permits to make this conversion and so the county is going to impose requirements. If you are serious about this project you should consider finding out what those requirements will be. If they include a structural engineer's drawing and approval, then you might as well get that ball rolling. I don't think you can go on anything anyone can tell you here. Sure it sounds like it has the potential of being adequate, but there is also potential for additional support needing to be added below, such as a beam perpendicular across the center on posts. Consider the combined weight of occupancy and service equipment on the entire floor. Look for any signs of stress, rot, infestation, water damage, trades over drilling, sagging, splitting, etc. These will be the determining factors. Chances are good that you have adequate support but my opinion on the matter is useless to you.
Q:My condo is on the 3rd floor & I'm looking to replace the 3/4 white oak floor with 5/8 strand woven bamboo.After removing some of the oak I have found that the sub-floor is a concrete slab (I'm unsure of the thickness) covered by 1/8 of insulayment underlayment. On top of that are two(2) layers of 3/8 plywood screwed to eachother with 3/4 screws. The plywood is not attached to the 1/8 insulayment mat or the concrete slab in any way. So my first question is, is this normal floor construction?My seconod question has to do with the fact that there appears to be green mold between the plywood planks & behind the baseboard. Should I be worried?Thanks in advance. I appreciate any help you can offer.
As the others have said it is normal construction. We 'float' the floor like that all the time. It's better if you live in a place where the weather changes dramatically. It allows the floor to expand and contract. As for the green stuff...it's probably mold, it's better to treat it, then to take a chance. I don't think it would be efflorescence (stuff that naturally comes out of the concrete), it's usually white. Remove a piece of drywall and see if it's traveled up the studs. Either way- clean it up before laying any flooring.
Q:I have cleaned, degreased, and filled cracks in the garage floor (let cure 10 days). It has been powerwashed and swept (you could eat off of it now). I mixed the etching solution according to the directions and applied to pre moistened garage floor. The directions state that if the solution does not fizz the floor is sealed and needs further prep and that if it does fizz it will do so for 4-5 minutes. I applied the etching solution and it did fizz but for a very short time (Less than 1 min). Also, the floor does not feel very rough...in fact, I can't tell any difference from now to when there was nothing done besides cleaning. Any suggestions from someone that has used this product or has knowledge of etching would be much appreciated.
sounds like its ready i would use a epoxy floor Finnish its durable and will last for yrs
Q:My dog, for some reason unknown, constantly licks the floor. Will it hurt her if I mop and she licks the floor? I would wait till after the floor dried to let her back in the house, so will the cleaner hurt her if it's dry?
Depends on whats in the cleaner. It probably won't hurt her but it could upset her stomach. I had to change my cleaner because my dogs were allergic to it. They started to break out with a rash on their stomachs from it.

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