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It's a lousy product. Shrinks like crazy . The decking material squeeks like crazy and it's slippery like crazy. A light snow on it and your going for a ride. I'll never use it again.
This stuff is poison and if your contractor is messy it will be in your ground for years to come contaminating it. Even a dust collector doesn’t get it. No warning label! Wear a mask people. I see so many guys sawing this crap up breathing it right in. Way to go azek another poison product for lovely Mother Nature.
This stuff is absolute poison. We saw hundreds and hundreds of board feet and all that micro plastic dust goes in the air. Even with a dust collector. No one cares. It’s being sawed all up and down the coast. No warning label and all these eco people are worried about gasoline. This stuff goes everywhere! Your ground will be contaminated for years to come!
Cutting your product creates micro plastics that are blown into the environment. Cut a bunch of it today didn’t enjoy breathing it.can yo state that cutting this product does not introduce micro plastics into any environment it is deployed? Cutting this product is an environmental disaster any where it goes. Micro plastics will be on that site until the end of time, just like asbestos.
This stuff is amazing. Just ripped all the ‘smart trim’ off our house and replaced it with Azek. So nice to work with and in the long run more economical too. Boom.
I noticed on the video of the DrySpace the bottom 1-1/2" of the ledger board is exposed. What is your recommendation to close in, cut a 1-1/2" angle of aluminum or vinyl to create a flashing or is their a product for this, it would have to be notched at every joist and hanger.
Well, I think that the instructor is not starting with safety measures such as the use of a mask, glasses, helmet, and gloves. I think that he should start first with occupational safety, which is the most important thing.
Water is leaking inside when raining! Your product AZEK J-Casing doesn’t work ( it also leaking path of J-quick corner) . It was designed for quick installation, and not to keep house dry.
The attraction of wood cladding is that visually it looks like wood. This cladding is totally uniform in appearance and looks like a manufactured product with an institutional appearance. I dont see charm and I dont see style.
Bro literally my first time doing these shingles today, started off full 32, 16, put my panel marks on 7 inches like original shake seen it didn’t align guessed it had to be on six inches. Now I’m laughing in the hotel watching this video fessing how I got it right haha
I installed Azek around 24 windows in my tiny 1500 sq. ft. home (crazy right lol). I also added it along the top of the siding to overhang a slight bit to create my gap for my rain screen. The windowsills come cut from the factory (?) rough in a spot and collect dirt, its very unattractive. I don't plan on painting these because I don't want that added maintenance, especially since my windows are about 50 ft. up in the air (home built into a mountain ledge). I love the white color as it is and it says they don't need painted. I used the eraser to fill the holes which are to only be used if I don't plan on painting the trim. How do I correct all these windowsills on the rough section of them? I have scrap pieces I've been playing with and I tried rubbing alch 91% and sanding and its still dirty. I tried sanding with 240grit that I had laying around that was alum oxide sanding pads. I even tried a little Ikea handheld sanding sponge. The areas get smooth but still dirty. TLDR: What is the trick to getting the rough saw sections of the precut windowsills clean and to prevent them from collecting dirt unpainted. Thanks.
Doubtful this will work or even last long in a beach environment where storms blow considerable amounts of sand around. Expect that sand will pile up on top of the flat panels causing them to buckle and fall or sand will fill up space and plug up drainage.