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Old 04-02-2009, 02:18 PM   #1
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I have read very bad reviews on Eon Composite Fencing - not that it matters anymore since they are out of business, however can anyone comment about Veranda Composite Fencing? Thanks very much.

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I have read very bad reviews on Eon Composite Fencing - not that it matters anymore since they are out of business, however can anyone comment about Veranda Composite Fencing? Thanks very much.
I never used composite fencing on any of my jobs yet so I don't know much about the fencing. But I was at the Trex meeting a week ago and Trex just came out with a line of fencing which look like a well thought out system and easy to install. They also said its already available for purchase. Maybe you can compare the two products.

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Check out TimberTech, they have a fence line called FenceScape, I have yet to find anyone willing to fork out the dough for it but the samples I have are very nice and TimberTech is a reputable company to deal with.

My experience with Veranda decking would lead me to not use their fence line.
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Look at the decking lines by Trex, TimberTech, and Moisture Shield.

All look nice, and there are varied options- and all are companies that have been around a while.

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Little side note...LP building prod issued a warning on weatherbest and veranda,ABT co. If the decking is a saftey hazard you might think on using anything they make.

Far as combining T= junk drex in the same line as TimberTech or Moisture Shield that is so stupid I cant even think aobut it. J
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