Video: Azek highlights fire resistance of TimberTech's Advanced PVC Decking

Photo By The Azek Company

CHICAGO — The Azek Company Inc., a manufacturer of low-maintenance and environmentally sustainable outdoor living products, including TimberTech Decking and Railing, Versatex Trim, and StruXure pergolas, has released a new fire comparison video showcasing TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking’s resistance to ignition and flame spread when tested against other leading decking materials.

 

“TimberTech’s performance in this fire comparison test is a clear demonstration of the innovation and engineering behind our Advanced PVC decking,” said Jonathan Skelly, president, Residential and Commercial of The Azek Company. “As fire safety and climate resilience become increasingly important in material selection, we’re proud to offer products that meet the highest performance standards— without sacrificing the beauty and design versatility professionals expect, or the low-maintenance durability homeowners rely on.”

While the Vintage Collection is featured in this test, it is just one of TimberTech’s Advanced PVC collections that offer top-rated fire performance—including Class A Flame Spread Ratings, Ignition-Resistant designations, and/or WUI Compliance.

To further support A&D professionals building in fire-prone regions, Azek has also launched a new digital platform, spec.azek.com/fire, offering a centralized destination for product insights, technical documentation, CEU courses, and design resources related to fire resistance across Azek's full portfolio. 

Created to address pressing issues such as climate-adaptive design and wildfire resilience, the platform supports architects and designers working not only on rebuilding efforts in fire-affected regions, but also on proactively designing safer, more sustainable and resilient communities in high-risk and everyday settings alike.

To learn more, visit azekco.com.

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