INNOWOOD is sustainable timber alternative and 100% recyclable, low VOC emissions, energy efficiency ecofriendly composite timber material.
INNOWOOD is sustainable timber alternative and 100% recyclable, low VOC emissions, energy efficiency ecofriendly composite timber material.
INNOWOOD looks and feels like real timber without its inherent shortcomings such as timber’s tendency to crack, warp, split or rot over time when used in outdoor. INNOWOOD is also low maintenance, lightweight, and resistant to termites, water and fire. INNOWOOD is also self-extinguishing if subjected to fire.
INNOWOOD is highly durable and is warranted against cracking, splitting, rotting, flaking or peeling, splinters, water and moisture. Please refer to our warranty document.
INNOWOOD is non toxic, splinter-proof, making it ideal for children and bare feet!
Metal roofing can add to the heat load of the cladding due to UV rays reflecting off the surface which may adversely affect the Innowood product under normal installation conditions. Therefore additional supports or shorter spans is required to counter this.
Please contact INNOWOOD to obtain the additional design consideration requirement for project specific.
While the initial cost to build a pine or hardwood deck may be lower, the value of an INNOWOOD deck truly comes into its own over the longer term, easy to install and low maintenance and significant cost and time savings.
Any natural product that is exposed to the elements and particularly UV exposure will change in colour over time. INNOWOOD board is like natural timber, fading overtime to off white/silver grey colour when used in outdoor applications.
Recoating according to our Recoating Procedure Guideline will also have the benefit of assisting in bringing back some colour but bear in mind that it is very difficult to achieve the same colour or surface finish that has already began to show signs of discolouration.
The durability of the coating are difficult to measure or cannot be specifically guaranteed, depending on the environment in which the product is installed.
This can be illustrated by the installation of the same material with same coating and the same surface treatment but after a period of time, products exposed to direct sunlight appear to fade faster than products exposed to less sunlight. This is not a product or coating issue but is a natural phenomenon found in all natural materials where the colour is affected to different degrees dependant on the level of direct sunlight.
Based on our experience and observations all coating life expectancies can only be used as a guide.
For regions with low UV intensity, the durability of the coating to weathering can be maintained for approximately 5-7 years. In regions with high UV intensity or extreme weather, the durability of coating to weathering can be maintained for approximately 2-4 years. This guide also applies to decking applications but bear in mind that the amount of foot traffic and wear combined with the direct angle of incidence of sun on the flat surface will reduce the coating life expectancy guidance by at least another year.
Generally, lighter colours such as Golden and Premium Oak fade faster than darker colours such as Weathered Wood and Urban Oak that retain colour for much longer. With colours such as Spotted Gum and Tasmanian Oak behaving with normal fading levels.
Recoating is only required when the INNOWOOD surface begins to show signs of discolouration and dullness. To recoat follow the Recoating Procedure Guideline.
Recoating according to our Recoating Procedure Guideline will also have the benefit of assisting in bringing back some colour but bear in mind that it is very difficult to achieve the same colour or surface finish that has already began to show signs of discolouration.
INNOWOOD board is made predominantly from timber hardwood waste therefore colour will vary slightly according to the hardwood species used in its manufacture. It is therefore recommended that all the boards be sourced from the same production batch and if there are still variations within the batch, ensure that the material is mixed prior to installation.
To maintain the finish and extend the life of your INNOWOOD boards, regular simple maintenance is recommended. A regular simple cleaning routine is important to keep your INNOWOOD boards looking their best. Simple remove surface dirt by sweeping or washing down the boards with water, do not use abrasive substances or pressure cleaners.
INNOWOOD boards should be handled with care when loading and unloading (do no drop on the ground), stored undercover on a flat surface and supported at 450mm centres until ready to be installed.
INNOWOOD Composite Timber under AS1530.3 is self extinguishing with zero spread of flame index or very little support for further combustion.
Further to the above, INNOWOOD boards have been tested and achieve up to a Group 1 rating (ASNZS 3837 – Specification A2.4 of BCA) or up to BAL- 29 Rating (AS3959:2009 – Construction of Building in Bushfire Prone Areas, Appendix F). Upon request based on specific project requirements, INNOWOOD Boards can achieve these ratings with the option of high performance formulas that have been modified from the standard formulation, whilst still maintaining the natural look and feel of real timber.
The INNOWOOD material is made up of primarily recycled repurposed natural timber waste products and as a testament we have received a EPD accreditation for our products’ full lifecyle.
INNOWOOD Boards do not move across the boards’ width but like all composite timber will expand and contract along the length of the material with temperature changes. This movement is controlled but following our installation manuals that have provisions to controlling these movements.
Premium Fibre Deck uses patented technology that incorporated fibre layers to significantly reduce overall movements in length.
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INNOARC
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NZ – The Building Agency
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HONGKONG – Innobuilt
SINGAPUR – Eurogreen
SÜDKOREA – JY Group
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Ostküste - Allied Specialty Group Inc.
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