Architects & Designers
TimberTech outperforms wood. It’s as beautiful as Ipe, easier to install and maintain, and durable enough to last for generations. Welcome to the rebirth of composites.
Create without boundaries
With the unmatched selection of TimberTech colors, woodgrains and widths to work with, you can design decks without the limits imposed by wood. See for yourself.
Decking with a proven track record
TimberTech decking boasts over 20 years of proven performance. In fact, in many US municipalities, TimberTech is pre-approved by local architectural review boards.
Cladding that withstands the elements
As a nearly impermeable rainscreen component, TimberTech Advanced PVC has become the default cladding choice of contractors and architects alike.
Perfecting the art of high-tech decking
To faithfully capture the beautiful, dimensional look of traditional lumber, TimberTech material scientists have developed authentic-looking grain patterns, vivid color blending, complex highlights and lowlights, and board-to-board tonal variations.
Realistic aesthetics
Our proprietary color-cascading technology and board-to-board tonal variations deliver the most realistic wood look in the industry.
Design integrity
Areas of sun and shadow won’t cause our products to discolor, stripe, or fade at different rates, preserving the integrity of your original design.
Fire resistance
We offer multiple collections with a Class A Flame Spread Rating (the highest rating), making them the best choice for fire zones.
Recycling innovation
Our largest raw material is recycled scrap and waste like wood dust, PVC pipes, plastic shopping bags—we recycle materials that others can’t.
Get the new A&D white paper on advancement of synthetic decking
Discover the latest breakthroughs in synthetic decking with our comprehensive A&D white paper, exploring its evolution, innovative design benefits, and sustainability advancements.
Meet Bill Huey
TimberTech is proud to call Bill Huey + Associates one of our regular clients. They are a full-service architecture firm known for exceptional residential architecture, award winning historic preservation projects, and cutting-edge commercial designs. Their motto: “Thoughtful, well designed architecture can enrich lives.” We couldn’t agree more.
The A&D community loves TimberTech
Order Free Samples
Order TimberTech samples to get a better sense of color, style and material. Our samples are sent immediately and free of charge.
Resources for Architects
TimberTech offers comprehensive resources for architects, including dedicated pages for continuing education, technical documents and sustainability sources.
Architect Resources
Browse BIM/Revit files, technical resources and sustainability documents.
AIA Courses
A series of online courses to help architects meet continuing education requirements.
Inspiration Gallery
Discover how architects use TimberTech to create timeless, beautiful designs.
Taking recycling to new heights
AZEK is the largest vertically-integrated recycler of PVC in the country. Each year, we divert millions of pounds of PVC waste from landfills to make TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking.
More sustainable than wood
TimberTech Advanced PVC is 100% tree-free. In addition to being made from a majority of recycled material, it’s fully recyclable at the end of its useful life, and has an 89% lower life cycle carbon footprint than Ipe.
Ipe simply can't measure up
Ipe fades, while TimberTech is colorfast. Ipe also needs constant maintenance, unlike TimberTech. Then there’s the fact that sourcing ipe is harmful to the environment, as opposed to TimberTech, which is made from recycled materials. At every turn, TimberTech outperforms ipe.
The advantages of TimberTech
- Proprietary technology to mirror exotic hardwoods
- The beauty of wood with no trees harvested
- Extremely low maintenance
- Made from approx. 60-85% recycled content
- Made in the US means less fossil fuels used
- Backed by Limited Lifetime Product Warranty
The drawbacks of Ipe
- Contributes to deforestation and habitat loss
- Trees take nearly 100 years to grow back
- Travels nearly 8,000 miles using fossil fuels
- Susceptible to fading and staining
- Requires frequent maintenance
- Treated with chemical sealers containing VOCs