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The Most Common Uses Of Everwood WPC Planks

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If you are already aware of the WPC planks you will be aware of the weather, moisture, and termite resistant nature of the planks. But, what are the applications of the profiles? Listed below are the most common uses of Everwood WPC planks . Decking & Tiles Everwood's range of application based low maintenance decking is suitable for every need. Elegant colors, combined with different surface finishes, results in an unmatched choice for different conditions that look great and will stay that way. It comes in 4 variations namely Everwood Ultima, Everwood Endura, Everwood Classic & Everwood Ezee Tile. The reversible deck planks are fitted to an aluminium framework with concealed fixtures, offering barefoot safe anti-skid surfaces. Cladding Everwood cladding boards lend a distinct impression on facades. Highly resistant to fading or discoloration, buildings will look new for years, without the hassles of periodic maintenance. The cladding boards ar

Cement Fiber Board VS Versa - WPC Planks

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Versa is a high density and high strength material that is non-brittle, unlike cement boards that damage easily and require regular painting. Listed below are a few differences between cement fiber boards and WPC planks. Aesthetic Look Today, WPC planks are a popular choice of building material, all because of its inherent characteristics of natural wood aesthetics. The cement boards look plain when compared to the WPC planks . Surface Treatment           Only one surface treatment can be carried out on cement boards, which is painting, you can't Laminate it nor you can apply Veneer on it. Cement boards are very heavy in weight. In fact, they almost have 3 times more density than WPC planks. So, when a heavy product is used for any application in a building then it leads to an increase in the overall Dead Load weight of the building which is not recommended. Hardware Feasibility Normal hardware that is used in WPC planks cannot be used in the cement boards