AZEK Pushes Trim to the Edge

AZEK Edge is a new proprietary technology being aplied to AZEK Trim products that produces smooth, sealed edges that are square on all sides
September 9, 2009

AZEK Building Products, Inc., manufacturer of AZEK Trim, has introduced the AZEK Edge. What does it mean to contractors and homeowners? A better looking, higher performance product, according to the company.

AZEK Edge is a new proprietary technology being aplied to AZEK Trim products, including AZEK Cornerboards, in both Traditional (smooth) and rustic Frontier texture.

AZEK Edge is a strict manufacturing process that produces smooth, sealed edges that are square on all sides. So it looks great and fits together nicely.

Sealed edges that resist dirt build up ensure that these boards are easy to keep clean. This is important for house trim and around windows and doors, under soffits and in corners.

AZEK Trim is the only trim with an ICC code listing (ESR-1074), can be custom milled, routed and heat-formed into curves. It has excellent paint adhesion although it does not require paint for protection. It resists moisture and insects, will not rot, warp or decay, and has a 25 year warranty.

AZEK premium, exterior products are available at more than 2,000 dealers in North America. For mor information, call 1-877-275-2935, or visit www.azek.com.

 
 

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