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  2. PVC decking - Wikipedia

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    PVC decking is composed entirely of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and contains no wood. [1] PVC decking is a more expensive option in the alternative decking industry, but it provides significant fade and stain resistance and lower maintenance requirements compared to other products, including real teak wood.

  3. Is Your Deck Peeling? We Have the Fix. - AOL

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    How To Stain a Deck. Check the weather before you get started. As when painting your house's exterior, a warm, dry day with temperatures in mid-70s is ideal for staining a deck. Because you'll be ...

  4. Thermal destratification - Wikipedia

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    In a stratified building, temperature differentials of up to 1.5°C per vertical foot is common, and the higher a building's ceiling, the more extreme this temperature differential can be. [2] In extreme cases, temperature differentials of 10°C have been found over a height of 1 meter.

  5. Plastic lumber - Wikipedia

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    A major selling point of this material is it doesn't need to be painted and is overall low-maintenance. It is manufactured in a variety of colors, and is widely available in grays and earth tones. While the compressive properties of plastic lumber are equal or greater than those of wood, the modulus of elasticity is very low.

  6. Wood warping - Wikipedia

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    Many factors can contribute to wood warp susceptibility: wood species, grain orientation, air flow, sunlight, uneven finishing, temperature, and cutting season. Wood slabs can also become warped as a result of insufficient support from underlying shelf hardware (commonly referred to as sagging or bowing). [2]

  7. List of polyurethane applications - Wikipedia

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    Typically polyurethanes are selected for the excellent abrasion resistances, good electrical properties, excellent adhesion, impact strength, and low-temperature flexibility. The disadvantage of polyurethanes is the limited upper service temperature (typically 250 °F (121 °C)).