General Question
Absolutely! ecoact's plastic lumber is designed to withstand various weather conditions, making it perfect for outdoor applications. It is UV-resistant, does not fade or warp, and remains stable over time. Whether it's for decking, fencing, or outdoor furniture, our plastic lumber is a reliable and eco-friendly choice
By choosing ecoact's plastic lumber, you contribute to the reduction of plastic waste in landfills and oceans. Our lumber helps minimize deforestation and preserves natural resources. It also has a longer lifespan compared to wooden lumber, reducing the need for replacements and minimizing overall environmental impact.
Yes, plastic lumber is designed to provide comparable strength to traditional wood lumber. It is engineered to meet specific performance requirements, ensuring it can withstand various loads and environmental conditions
Plastic lumber will last a lifetime. Being made from one of the longest lasting materials – plastic – means that it will not rot or degrade with age. Furthermore, plastic lumber will not crack and is resistant to insect attacks. It is also perfect for outdoor use as it is completely waterproof. Manticore plastic lumber comes with a 10-year limited international warranty
Plastic wood is strong, durable and resistant to weather, rot, insects and mildew. This makes it perfect for outdoor use. Whereas timber may need replacing every 5-7 years, plastic timber will be solid for a lifetime. Our Plastic are made from 100% recycled plastic, making it the sustainable choice.
Yes, plastic wood is a non-absorbent material, meaning that it is completely waterproof. This means that it will last far beyond standard timber products, helping to reduce the wasteful use-and-replace cycle.
Plastic lumber is most commonly used to create substructures to support outdoor decking and cladding. However, it is also a great material for street furniture, such as park benches, as it doesn't split or splinter and is unaffected by graffiti.
Standard woodworking tools can be used. If you are unsure on how to use a tool, please consult the manufacturer’s user manual.
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