All The Way From America - Composite Wood Decking Comes To UK

Composite decking

As the exclusive UK supplier of Oakio wood plastic composite products, Ronjack is using its nationwide distributor network to bring Oakio from the USA direct to window and conservatory installation companies.

The Oakio decking collection features four individual product ranges: Iniwood, Proshield, Elashield and Matshield, to suit budgets and requirements. Each is available in a variety of woodgrain textures and colour options, for a real timber look without any of the annual maintenance. Matshield gives an impressive matte finish, for a deck that looks like premium timber. Deep-grain, 2-strand colour finishes are also available.

 

“Oakio is the next generation in low-maintenance, non-slip decking which has taken the American market by storm, so this established brand offers an easy bolt-on for glazing installers fitting conservatories, garden rooms bifolding and sliding doors."

-Katie Morley

Managing Director, Ronjack

 

Environment

"It means the outside can be completed by the glazing installer for extra profit. Adding work outside the home is perfect for installers during lockdown,” continues Ronjack's Morley. “It’s easy and straightforward to install and super-low maintenance, so perfect for busy families.

“Eco-conscious homeowners can be reassured too, as Oakio products are manufactured from a blend of 95 per cent reclaimed oak wood fibre and plastic film. The decking also carries a 15-year manufacturer’s warranty."

 

Hot tub friendly

Morley adds: “Some of the best feedback we get is from homeowners who have hot tubs or paddling pools for the children, because Oakio is splinter-free and non-slip – it's completely bare-foot-friendly!

“Already a hit with homeowners, bringing Oakio to the UK market gives glazing installation companies a ready-established brand and fantastic product to take advantage of.”

Picture: Ronjack is bringing Oakio wood plastic composite decking to the UK from the USA.

www.oakio.com

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
28th January 2021

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