Description
-Botanical names: Tribe Olyreae (herbaceous bambous), Tribe Bambuseae (tropical woody bambous), Tribe Arundinarieae (temperate woody bambous)
– Commercial name : Bambou
– Location: China
– Wood Fitness: Types of hard and dense woods, stable and suitable for outdoor exposure
– Hardness : 70.4Gpa
– Grain: Interlocked
– Color : Brun clair et brun carbonisé
– Density : 1200 Kg/m³
– Blade size : 20x137x1855 mm
– Weight (per m²): 20.6 kg
– Type: Bambou
– Surface Texture: Genuine bambou texture
– Attachment Methods: Magnet system or traditional system
-Material Composition: 100% bambou wood
– Static Flexural Strength: 91.5 MPa
– Certifications: FSC, LEED points, SINGAPOUR Green Label
– Complete range of compatible accessories
– A durable FSC product
THE MAGNET INSTALLATION SYSTEM
An advanced mechanical locking with a superior grip that keeps the deck boards more resistant than a screw, yet flexible enough to open and close if necessary.
Cost-effective :
– Easy: No screws
– Fast: No pre-drilling
– Silent: No tools
Total accessibility:
– Easy maintenance
– Easy replacement of the boards
– Expanded direct service
– Relocation possibilities
Exterpark Composite Decking is the strongest possible deck for long-lasting product life and performance
-Patented invisible profile with no gap between the boards
– 100% accessible boards
-Easy maintenance
– Stronger
– More stable
– A larger wear surface
– More resistant and more durable
probably the best deck available with 2 patented innovations :
1. Patented invisible profile without spaces between the boards
2.Magnet System, patented screwless installation, 100% accessible
Questions about cleaning ?
We are here to assist you with videos, guides, and more. The Exterpark surface is cleaned with high-pressure water. No chemical or soap should be used; however, if desired, it should always be a neutral pH soap.
Questions about alimony?
The finishing of any outdoor installation requires gentle sanding and oiling for a perfect finish. Sanding helps eliminate small irregularities and dirt accumulated during installation. Additionally, sanding opens the wood pores, making it more receptive to oil treatment.