Frequently Asked Questions
Is upvc More Expensive than Wood?
Initially, our products may cost more than wood (unless you're buying premium wood, then they're about on par). But you'll never need to invest any more time or money into them. Wood, on the other hand, will need to be maintained for the rest of its life span, whether painting, staining, repairing or replacing. And with wood's cost increasing while its quality decreases (most of it's young growth lumber), upvc products have never been a more attractive purchase.
Is It Safe And Durable For Everyday Use?
Our products are safe enough for even the youngest members of your family, because they have smooth surfaces with no nails, sharp edges or splinters. Not only do our fences hold up to regular property maintenance, but they're also made to bounce back on impact because they're reinforced with steel inserts. It is wise, however, to be careful when using mowers, weeders or clippers along your fence line.
Will It Turn Yellow?
No. Yellowing in upvc products is due to the sun's ultraviolet rays. Our products contain an industry leading 10 parts per 100 of titanium dioxide (TiO2), which is an extremely effective UV inhibitor. This amount of TiO2 is more than enough to prevent breakdown from the sun's ultraviolet rays.
What Are The Available Colours?
Most of our products are manufactured in four colours: white, brown, green and beige. All our colours are consistent so that colour matching with our other products is never a problem.
Is upvc Strong?
Our upvc has 5 times the tensile strength and 4 times the flexibility of wood. We improve that performance and make our systems even sturdier by adding cross-braces in gates, reinforced ribs in rails, a sturdy self-notching rail system and maintenance-free metal inserts.
Will It Fade or Discolour?
Unlike the mass-produced plastic products you may be familiar with, our product line is engineered to maintain its true colour for a lifetime.
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