A New Generation of Composite Decking

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 by Chris Fox
With many brands of synthetic decking on the market, few stand out as being ultra-low maintenance. You may ask yourself, what is ultra low maintenance? Well, in my opinion, ultra-low maintenance decking is a deck board that withstands staining and fading that can occur on standard wood plastic composite decking. It should also require only periodic cleaning with soap and water. Latitudes Capricorn® is a great example of ultra-low maintenance composite decking.



Inspired by Nature. Perfected by Latitudes. 
Capricorn decking uses advanced co-extrusion technology for a surface that not only is virtually impervious to stains, but also keeps its rich, elegant color from fading over time. Capricorn composite deck boards are fully encased in a durable, protective surface layer and are fortified with the same Strandex® technology used in all Latitudes® composite decking products.

Latitudes Capricorn decking features two unique tropical colors, adobe and koa. These richly colored boards resemble the exotic hardwoods mahogany and ipê. With a natural-looking woodgrain pattern on both sides, Capricorn bridges versatility and aesthetics in one unique style.

Resistant to fading and moisture, and virtually impervious to stains, Latitudes Capricorn is barefoot-friendly and proven not to splinter, split or rot, providing long-lasting beauty and comfort with no sealing, painting or staining required. In addition to a deck on your house, Capricorn is perfect for pool decking, walkways, porches or anywhere ultra-low maintenance deck material is desired. Latitudes Capricorn is covered by a 25-year limited warranty.

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Comments for A New Generation of Composite Decking

Friday, February 19, 2010 by Matt:
your tube video isn't playing, we get the frames on the bottom but no video. We are receiving the message "An error occurred, please try again later". Thanks were excited to see the video!
Friday, February 19, 2010 by Admin:
Thanks for the heads up Matt. This appears to be cleared up now. You can also see this video and others on the Latitudes Channel at YouTube(http://www.latitudesdeck.com/YouTube). Be sure to leave a comment and add Latitudes as a favorite while visiting us on YouTube.
Sunday, April 25, 2010 by Steve Jones:
Just purchased 5 copper lights from Lowes. These do not have on/off switches. Any different instructions on charging them etc?
Monday, April 26, 2010 by Chris Fox:
Steve, thanks for your comment. Our solar post caps are now starting to be supplied without the on/off switch. However, there is a tab that needs to be pulled out at the battery connection. To activate your new solar post cap: 1. Remove top by pressing inward on the side panels, grasping the edge of the top and lifting it off. 2. Remove plastic tab in the battery compartment to allow connection to the terminal. 3. Replace top by snapping onto side panels. (Ensure the holes in the sides are matched up with the stubs on the top.) 4. Place your solar post cap in direct sunlight for 24 hours. 5. Once fully charged, the solar post cap will light up. The light will turn itself off in the daylight, allowing the solar cell to recharge the batteries.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 by Composite Decking:
Nice Video. Now i cleared up now.which liquid you used? after washing it's really clean. Thank you for nice video.

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