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wpc decking ,wpc outdoor decking,waterproof WPC flooring

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Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC)  floor accessory is manufactured from a combination of plastic, natural fiber and some additives using special equipments. It mixes natural fiber and plastic perfectly to keep the natural impression of wood but with rich colors of plastic. It has gradually replaced wood and plastic, getting widely used in more and more fields.

For our wpc decking floor, there are many kinds of types, such as TW-K01(150 x 35 mm)TS-01(150 x 25mm), TH-07(140 x 30 mm), TS-A01(90 x 20mm),TH-16(133 x 24 mm, solid design) etc..

1. Material: 50% natural wood flour; 35%~40%HDPE, 10%~15% additives

2. Color: cedar, grey ,red pine, coffee, brown, nature wood etc.

3. Usage: outdoor, garden, summer house, villa, pool surrounds, exterior floor, seaside walk board etc.

4. Normal length: 5.4 meters/pc, can also be cut according to the requirement of customer.

5. Surface treating methods: Brushing, groove, sanding, embossing etc.

6. CE Approved

7. Advantages:

Keep the excellent character of plastic

Have the properties of wood

Produce fire-new WPC

weatherproof

easy to cut, fix and glue

Can be recycled with 100%

no crack, split, warp, or splinter

easy to tenon , drill and nail

No sting of wood

High dimensional stability

Natural feeling0

Requires less routine maintenance

Resistance to insects

Resistance to UV

Is environmentally friendly

easy to manufacture manifold profiles

innocuous

Multicolor, and needn't to painting

Q: How to clean the composite wood floor?
How to maintain knowledge of composite wood flooring In daily life, the dust on the composite floor surface can be cleaned directly with a vacuum cleaner or broom. And then wiped dry towel or mop wipe the floor surface, pay attention towel or mop must not dripping, composite floor most afraid of flooding. And then open the doors and windows ventilation and ventilation, as soon as possible to dry the floor. There are the best furniture in the home of the legs and feet contact with the floor affixed to the soft bottom of the protective pad, so you can avoid moving furniture to scratch the composite wood floor wear layer. If the surface of the composite wood flooring stains must not use sandpaper, sander, steel brush and other hard tools to clean up, will only cause greater damage to the floor surface. My answer is for reference only, more can visit the OKorder-Guangzhou Huayi website, hope to help you.
Q: I am looking at a home from 1939. i know asbestos was used from like the1970's back very often.i want to lay down different flooring in the kitchen,however i do now want to mess with the removal of the crap(asbestos)is there a way to put flooring down without having to get all this professional removal done. and no i don't want to mess with doing it myself either.
Sure, Just cover it with Ply-wood and re-tile over it
Q: Okay, I have been wanting to turn my garage into a dance studio for a while. I have checked in to marley flooring and it is so expensive. I don't want to get the 'home studio kit' and don't want wood flooring. So where can I find cheap marley flooring? Thanks :)
There is no such thing a cheap marley and you cannot put marley directly on cement. Marley is meant to be put on top of a sub floor that is sprung or floating. Even the portable marley with the foam backing which is the most expensive one, has to be on top of a floor with some give and never cement. The only way to put a dance floor over cement is to isolate it from the cement by raising the floor up and using a floating floor or sprung floor. Then you put marley on top of that if you can afford it. You can however just dance on a wood floor as long as it is isolation from the cement floor and is sprung or floating.
Q: I have cold concrete floors that we had to remove the carpet & padding from because of water damage. Thinking of replacing with Cork Flooring. Can any one give me feedback as to how you clean it, durability to wear and tear of two large dogs (toe nails) and insulation specs? Thanks, Shany
Click on Visit Manufacturers Website and you will get some good tips, including the following. To help your cork floor keep its “just installed” look, try these preventive maintenance suggestions: Place breathable mats in front of sinks and in doorways Note: do not use mats with rubber or other non-porous backings since these could trap moisture and affect the finish Put felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scuffs When moving furniture; lift it, don’t drag it Place a drip pan under potted plants to catch water seepage Prevent fading from excessive sunlight with window treatments, like curtains, drapes, blinds, or with window tint When it comes to cleaning, cork flooring requires no special equipment or harsh chemicals. The basic steps are as follows: Wipe up spills immediately Note: cork is a wood product and therefore will absorb moisture To reduce scratches, sweep or vacuum regularly to remove abrasive debris To clean a heavier soiled area, use only a cleaner formulated for pre-finished hardwood floors I hope this helps. Rick
Q: I am nearing completion of construction for my own new 2 story home. On the 2nd floor, I am planning to install a floating bamboo floor (5/8" stranded type) over gypcrete (lightweight concrete floor poured over radiant in-floor heat tubing. I think I can handle most everything, but I am not certain what the best option(s) is for running the floating floor into the staircase which goes down to the first floor. In the rest of the house, the edge of the floating floor will get covered by baseboard, but at the top step, there is no such option. Does anyone have suggestions as to the best way to deal with this? One more thing - it's tongue and groove and I was planning to glue the boards together. I already have the flooring and there are stairnosings I have with a groove on them which I was planning on assembling with the planks to cover the stairs too.
Call or go to the place where you bought the floor and ask if they have anything to use where the floating floor will meet the step. They might have a piece of molding or something made just for that situation.
Q: Do you grout wall tiles or floor tiles first for a tile shower and floor in a bathroom?
walls then floor... would you wash a floor from the door to the furthest corner or from the furthest point back to the door?
Q: I'm looking into buying my first horse trailer. What types of floors are there? I've heard of wood floors, aluminum floors, and rumber floors. Are there any others? And what are the pros and cons of these floors. Which one would you choose?
Aluminum flooring doesn't rust, is pretty low maintenance and easy to care for but is more expensive. It is usually covered with rubber. Treated wood plank flooring offers good drainage if properly installed with small gaps and also lasts a long time. Tongue and groove wood flooring traps urine and moisture and will rot the fastest. All types of flooring should be inspected upon purchasing the trailer and periodically throughout the year afterwards. With wood flooring the metal supports underneath should also be inspected and should they ever need to be replaced you will need a welder to do so. I prefer the wood plank flooring, I use pressure treated 2x12 boards. When the supports underneath need replaced I have the old ones cut out and angle iron welded in. No matter what type of flooring the trailer has, rubber trailer mats should be placed over it. They cushion the horse's legs, protect the floor and help keep it clean. If the mats are over wood flooring they should be pulled out when the trailer is not in use to prevent moisture from getting trapped under them and prolong the life of the floor.
Q: My old flooring has quarter round trim at baseboards. I want to install laminate flooring over old, do I HAVE to take up the quarter round? Is there some other trim that can go on the new flooring edges that butts up to the existing quarter round?
Gently pry up the quarter round with a pry bar and mark it with tape as to where it goes. After you put your floor down you can put it back in place with a few finish nails. It sounds like a pain but it is the proper way to do your floor and cover the edges of the laminate. It will add a little more time to your project, but the results will be well worth it.
Q: Want to know the floor area and the base line conversion, thank you
There is an area to know the length and width of the room. You know how many skirting lines are needed.
Q: I know a wooden floor is ideal for dancing ballet...but what are some floors you shouldn't dance on?Is carpeted floor okay?
The best floor is one that is sprung so that it can absorb some of the force of landing from leaps and jumps and thus spare your knees from excess pounding. If a wood surface is placed directly on top of concrete, it's pretty pointless, as concrete would be the worse kind of floor to dance on. Besides, most dancers these days prefer marley on top of a sprung wooden floor. As for carpet, I suppose you're asking in terms of practicing at home? Because carpet is certainly not a good surface for ballet. And, again, the key factor is what is underneath. Practicing in your carpeted basement still means that you're on top of concrete. But since you're probably not going to be moving around much if you're practicing at home, it doesn't much matter what the surface is. My daughter marked moves, stretched, and thought up choreography in her bedroom that has shag carpeting. Practice wherever you're able to; just make sure you are kind to your knees.

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