BIDDEFORD, Maine -- DuraLife has introduced the new Your Choice Program to help contractors create long-lasting and beautiful composite decking solutions that blend color and performance with value. Building professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike need only visit www.duralifedecking.com to design idyllic outdoor living spaces by selecting the color they want at the performance and price points of their choice. Free product samples highlighting the company’s line of Hardwoods and Landscapes Collection eco-friendly decking are also available to further ensure desired results are achieved every time.
The DuraLife Your Choice Program begins with a choice of color to achieve the desired deck aesthetics. This includes the selection of deck boards ranging from wood tones offered in variegated, non-repeating wood grain patterns to contemporary earth tones. Next, users can select from the company’s Siesta, MVP or Starter composite decking profiles to accommodate each project’s performance, value and function needs. Finally, the entire project is tied together through the selection of Railways Universal Railings designed with coextruded, capped composite material that will not splinter or lose strength over time.
Shown to outperform other wood and composite decking products, DuraLife’s low-maintenance polypropylene and hardwood composite decking material is highly resistant to spills, staining, fading, mold and mildew, while retaining its finish over time. Each deck board is also designed to minimize sagging and flex between joints as well as improve overall aesthetics and structural integrity.
To experience the benefits of the Your Choice Program or order DuraLife product samples, please visit www.duralifedecking.com.
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