Parksite to Distribute Abaco Tropical Hardwood Decking Products
Parksite has declared that it will be distributing Aljoma Lumber's Abaco tropical hardwood decking products from its distribution centers located in North Carolina, Maryland, Ohio and Illinois.
ABACO Decking
Currently, the company supplies 5/4” x 6” grooved and non-grooved decking boards and has plans to offer railing kits and railing components in the ensuing months.
Abaco tropical hardwood decking boasts a modern European design with a conventional smooth finish on one side and a stylish molded exterior on the other side. The molded surface makes each board non-slippery and provides cooling effect on the feet. The slotted sides of deck boards enable easy and quicker erection by utilizing hidden fasteners. The fasteners allow a gap between each board with adequate spacing to enable natural contraction and expansion.
Abaco decking boards are designed to resist termites, decay and rot and tolerant to cracking, twisting or splintering. The all natural boards do not require any special chemical treatment for protection thus helping to protect the environment. The product is moderately priced in comparison to tropical hardwoods and Ipé and offered in robust mahogany color to resemble Ipé.
Source: http://www.parksite.com/
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