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Frequently Asked Questions About PC Ultima
1. What is PC Ultima made of?
Its main ingredients are high-density polyurethane (plastic) and wood flour (very
fine sawdust). It is heated and compacted in a machine called an Extruder and
molded into the boards. UV protectants, special resin to control water absorption,
mold inhibitors, and coupling and bonding agents are some of the other ingredients
included in our boards.
2. Can PC Ultima be painted of stained?
The boards already come in 3 colors-redwood, grey, and cedar. Painting and staining
are not required. It can be painted or stained, however, remember that it will
require annual maintenance, and that the surfaces may lose some of their slip
resistance.
3. Will PC Ultima fade over time?
PC Ultima decking is highly fade resistant and will exhibit minimal weathering
over a period of years.
4. Why doesn’t PC Ultima fade like other composites?
PC Ultima uses only virgin materials, therefore controlling precisely
the processing of our decking. We use special UV protectants in our boards as
well as other agents that prevent fading.
5. Why doesn’t PC Ultima decking vary slightly in color
between boards as other composite decking does?
Again, PC Ultima uses only virgin materials, therefore controlling precisely
the processing of our decking. Our quality control procedures ensure that our
boards all match beautifully.
6. What tools are required to install PC Ultima?
Standard woodworking tools can be used. You do not need any special tools in order
to install PC Ultima.
7. In what lengths, styles and colors are PC Ultima deck boards
available?
10’, 12’ and 16’ are our normal in-stock lengths. However, special
orders may be able to be produced depending on quantity ordered and plant production
availability.
Colors currently available are redwood,
cedar and grey. Additional colors may be ordered depending on quantity ordered
and plant production availability.
PC Ultima comes in one style with two looks so you can decide when
you get home which side you prefer for your deck. The embossed side looks like
natural wood grain while the milled side has a smoother finish. You purchase one
board but get two different looks!
8. How do I clean PC Ultima?
PC Ultima can be cleaned with most general purpose household cleaners.
For instructions on how to clean more stubborn stains, click here.
9. Does PC Ultima cost more than wood to maintain?
PC Ultima may cost more than your traditional wood deck initially, however,
will save you money over the life of your deck due to reduced maintenance expenses.
Click here for a cost comparison.
10. Why is PC Ultima a better alternative to lumber?
PC Ultima is guaranteed against splitting, cracking, warping, rotting
and decay. The boards contain no knots and are warrantied against termites as
well. It is easy to maintain and requires no painting or annual sealing. You have
more time to enjoy your deck!
11. Slipping and Splinters?
PC Ultima will not splinter and meets the American Disabilities Act for
Slip Resistance.
12. What joist spans should be used when installing PC Ultima deck
boards?
Residential use requires 16” on center. Click
here for more information on the installation of PC Ultima.
13. Should allowances be made for expansion and contraction of PC
Ultima deck boards?
Yes, depending on the temperature range, the boards need to be spaced correctly
to allow for the expansion and contraction. Click here
for more information.
14. How can I cover the exposed ends of the PC Ultima deck
boards?
We recommend using the “picture frame” effect by running a board perpendicular
around the edges of your deck. You can also use the boards as fascia pieces around
the ends of your deck and to cover rim joist and stair stringers. |