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Soffits, Fascias and Gutterings
News Release from: Freefoam Plastics | Subject: Edenex decking
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 February 2008
New website provides information on
Edenex decking
Edenex is made by Freefoam Plastics and is a wood plastic composite product currently available as a decking system.
Edenex has the natural, warm beauty of wood and all the best features of PVC for today's lifestyle including low maintenance (treating not required) and high durability The Edenex decking system includes all elements required to ensure a professional installation including decking planks, skirting, support beams and specially designed non-corrosive clips
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Freefoam Plastics have introduced the new Rosewood finish to their range of light oak, black ash and mahogany fascia, window board and cladding systems.
Other important benefits of the product include: textured non-slip surface, splinter-free, will not split and resistance to insects.
Edenex is available in four beautiful colours: Chocolate Brown, Pebble Black, Natural Tan and Forest Green.
The new, fresh-looking website is easy to navigate and provides users with a range of interesting information on all aspects of the product including composition, installation, features and benefits, colours, brochures, frequently asked questions, applications and contact details.
Tony Walsh, Freefoam Managing Director, comments, "Here at Freefoam, we are very excited to launch Edenex and the accompanying website onto the market".
"This is a new venture for us and we are confident it will be a great success".
"The culture of innovation at Freefoam ensures we are always at the cutting edge of new technologies and continually offering customers exciting new products".
"In addition, our confidence in the design and performance of Edenex has led us to back it with a 25-year guarantee.".
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