Natures Composites takes a different route

Natures Composites takes a different route, relying on wheat fibers in its TerraDeck composite recipe. Based in Torrington, Wyo., Natures Composites takes advantage of the local abundance of straw, a byproduct of harvesting how to build bench with backrestwheat. According to Kim Boos, the national sales and marketing manager for the company, wheat-straw fiber is stronger than wood cellulose, absorbs less water, and contains no proteins or starches, which can act as a food source for mold. Other cost to install terrace floor tilecomposites touting no wood ingredients are Bear Board, EnduraBoard, and NyloDeck. The first, by Engineered Plastic Systems, is made from at least 50 percent recycled HDPE and reinforced with a secret blend of minerals (essentially pulverized rock, according manufacturing coconut particle board Swazilandto Rob Stevenson of the company). The manufacturer claims that minerals in Bear Board and its twin product Lumberock add strength, increase durability, and decrease expansion and contraction.