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News Release from: A Proctor Group | Subject: Maibec timber cladding
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 January 2008
Maibec timber cladding case study
The A.Proctor Group supplied 800 square metres of their Maibec timber cladding colour matched to Chap Homes specification at The Quay Newburgh.
Situated on the beautiful sandy estuary of the River Ythan between Aberdeen and Peterhead, Chap Homes of Westhill, Aberdeenshire, are building 17 luxury townhouses and 8 apartments that will offer a unique waterfront lifestyle that is unparalleled in the North of Scotland The A.Proctor Group supplied 800 square metres of their Maibec timber cladding colour matched to Chap Homes specification for installation on this project
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 13 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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A.Proctor Group supply Maibec timber cladding
A.Proctor Group supplied 800 square metres of their Maibec timber cladding, colour matched to Chap Homes specification, for installation at the The Quay, Newburgh.
The A.Proctor Group has partnered with Maibec a specialist manufacturer of quality factory stained solid wood for external cladding to provide the rich beauty of natural wood without any fuss or maintenance problems.
Maibec has been a leading manufacturer for over 20 years, with its exclusive 100% control over all steps of production.
The result is a timber cladding that has a warranty for 50 years against wood decay and 18 years on stain, extendable for another 15 years.
With an unrivalled reputation as a supplier of innovative materials and products to the Construction Industry, The A Proctor Group has an ongoing programme of product research and development which will assure our clients they have made the right decision in specifying and installing our products.
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