Accoya Wood Decking

When deciding what timber to use for outdoor decking materials; beauty, strength, sustainability and all-weather decking performance are important. For a low maintenance wood decking that withstands wear and tear in any climate, Accoya Wood Decking is the answer. Accoya wood decking is resistant to rot and insect attack, designed for a long lifetime of minimal maintenance and maximum enjoyment. Accoya wood decking resistant against cracks and splinters with superior stability compared to typical decking materials, Accoya combines the charm of real wood with exceptional performance credentials.

 

Summary

Accoya wood is ideal for the design of durable and stable decking, where the highest performance of wood is required. Classified as the most stable wood on the market, Accoya timber decking boards do not warp, split or swell maintaining an almost perfect shape. Installed uncoated or stained, and fixed with clip or screw, with Accoya you can achieve the best wood decking projects.

Accoya is a highly proven product with testing from many different perspectives, on a worldwide basis. Many tests have been conducted in real life conditions, over many years.

  • 50 YEAR WARRANTY

Warranted for 50 years above ground, surpassing even teak. Giving you peace of mind your project will last for decades.

  • 25 YEAR WARRANTY

Warranted 25 years in ground and/or freshwater giving you peace of mind Accoya will last for decades.

  • HIGHLY STABLE

          Tested and trusted not to visibly swell, shrink or distort, with minimal actual movement.

  • FOR ALL CLIMATES

          The ideal choice for even extreme climates. Accoya is a naturally water resistant wood.

Facts

Key Features:

  • Dimensionally stable
  • Outstanding durability
  • Perfect for coating
  • UV Resistant
  • Insect Barrier
  • From sustainable sources
  • Naturally insulating
  • Consistant Quality throughout
  • Retained strength and hardness
  • Excellent machinability
  • Naturally Beautiful wood
  • Non toxic and Recyclable

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