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Marfil terrace wood
The heavy Marfil wood comes from South America from sustainable forestry. It is similar to Cumaru and Garapa wood, which is why Marfil decking is becoming an increasingly popular alternative. With its smooth surface, walking barefoot is pleasant and smooth. Even after many years, the risk of splintering is low. Marfil wood is also characterised by high durability and dimensional stability.
Notes:
Recommendation substructure: Aluminium, Angelim Pedra, Bongossi
With TerraWood terrace wood, you will get high-quality products which have been tested continuously. You will find selected woods from sustainable forestry at planeo, which are characterised by their stability and a balanced price-performance ratio. One can choose from domestic woods such as larch and Douglas fir as an inexpensive alternative to tropical woods. Alternatively, you can choose woods that are tougher and more robust, such as Cumaru, Garapa, Massanranduba, or Ipe, whose strength is exceptional. Rely on the first-class quality without compromise of the TerraWood woods from the planeo range - we will be happy to advise you!
item no. | M-501003_conf |
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Manufacturer | TerraWood |
Width in mm | 145 |
Thickness in mm | 21 |
Top / bottom | double-sided smooth |
Material | Wood |
Look | Wood effect |
Special features | Hardwood, Reversible |
Piece per package | 1 |
Profiles | Solid plank |
Shipping group | XL |
Type | Clip system |
Wood type | Marfil (tropical wood) |
Package Content | 2.13 rm |
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Variant: DIY-Instruction
Roughly spread the chippings on the compacted gravel with a wheelbarrow and a shovel. Level the surface with a spirit level on two long metal rods embedded in the chippings. Check the required construction height and the slope with at least two taut cords. Start in one corner and work down the entire surface in rows.
First roll out a sheet of weed mat, starting from the outer edge. Then lay out the lawn edging stones on the weed fleece at a distance of 35 cm from each other.
Tip: A homemade template can serve as a spacer and make it easier to lay the subsequent lawn edging stones on the fleece.
Lay out the terrace pads under the substructure and fix the substructure to the lawn edging stones by pre-drilling and then screwing.
ATTENTION: The distance between the inner edges of the substructures should not exceed 35 cm.
If you want lighting, plan the positioning and number of lights. Lay the main cable under the substructure and install the recessed spotlights in the second floorboard. Check the function of the lamps immediately after installation.
The planks should lie crosswise to the substructure. Pre-drill the screw holes on the first planks and attach the clips of the plank side facing the wall crosswise to the substructure to the back of the plank. Then fix the planks to the substructure, keeping a distance of approx. 2 cm to the wall. The opposite clips are fixed to the plank in a protruding position (integrated mounting stop on the clip). The installation of the clip on the plank is facilitated by an integrated installation stop and this enables easy positioning. The clips of the planks in the next rows are also screwed in a protruding position. In the next step, the patio recessed spots for the lighting can be attached at the desired location. Finally, cut the edge joints of the planks, this way we get a straight joint.
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