New Porch colors from AZEK

The new AZEK Porch Vintage colors include Mahogany, Dark Hickory, Coastline, and Weathered Teak.
AZEK Building Products has introduced four new colors to its AZEK Porch line of high performance, capped polymer porch boards.

At a time when homeowners are extending their living space to their front porches, screened porches, and covered outdoor living rooms, the visually-inspiring colors from AZEK Deck's Vintage collection can add richness and design interest.

The new AZEK Porch Vintage colors include Mahogany, Dark Hickory, Coastline and Weathered Teak – all variegated colors, inspired by exotic hardwoods, with a wire-brushed, natural matte finish.

"It's easy to create eye-catching curb appeal and a welcoming front porch with the new AZEK Porch colors," said Jason Davoll, AZEK's director of product management – decking. "Whereas wood porches are notorious for rotting and peeling, AZEK Porch makes building or remodeling a porch easy. It also reduces the maintenance hassle for homeowners and, with our newly-expanded natural color palette, makes furniture and décor really pop."

Manufactured with a tongue-and-groove design, AZEK Porch creates a very small, consistent gap between the surfaces of the boards, while only requiring one fastener per joist, after the starting board is installed.

AZEK Porch is protected by Alloy Armour Technology, enabling it to withstand harsh weather and resist stains, scratches, fading, mold, mildew and moisture damage while providing a slip-resistance surface.  In fact, the material is covered by a best in class 30-year limited fade and stain warranty and a limited lifetime warranty. Also, unlike wood porches, no annual sealing or staining is required with AZEK Porch.

AZEK Porch's board profile is 3 1/8 inches wide and a full 1 inch tall. All colors are offered in 12-foot and 16-foot lengths, while some colors are also offer in 10-foot lengths. With these color additions, AZEK Porch is now available in nine colors, including its original tones, which are inspired more by traditional aged or painted porches—Slate Gray, Oyster, Brownstone, Morado, and Silver Oak.

 
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