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April 28, 2005
TimberTech Introduces DrySpace Decking Drainage System
TimberTechÒ introduces an innovative deck drainage system ideal for second-story decks. TimberTech DrySpaceä channels water away to keep the area below a second-story deck dry and functional. The three-piece system is easy to install and provides homeowners with additional outdoor living or storage space.
(PRWEB) April 27, 2005 -- TimberTechÒ introduces an innovative deck drainage system ideal for second-story decks. TimberTech DrySpaceä channels water away to keep the area below a second-story deck dry and functional. The three-piece system is easy to install and provides homeowners with additional outdoor living or storage space.
TimberTech DrySpace is made from solid extruded vinyl for maximum strength, durability and weather resistance. The drainage system easily installs to the underside of any new or existing deck spanning 12”, 16” or 24” on-center. When properly installed, TimberTech DrySpace diverts water away from a house’s foundation before it falls through the gaps of a deck.
TimberTech DrySpace is backed by a five-year limited warranty that covers material defects. The product is available in off-white to give the area under the deck a bright, crisp look.
TimberTech is a leading manufacturer of wood composite decking products for residential and commercial use. TimberTech offers a wide variety of wood composite decking profiles including the industry’s leading Floorizon decking plank. All TimberTech products are available through a nationwide network of lumberyards and building products dealers. The company is a leader in the research, development and marketing of long lasting, low-maintenance decking products. TimberTech is a Crane Plastics Company.
For more information, please visit the Web sites at www.dryspace.cc and www.timbertech.com, or call 1-800-307-7780.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at April 28, 2005 01:20 AM