Frequently asked questions
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NeoLine composite fencing is made from a high-quality blend of recycled wood fibres and recycled plastic (HDPE). The fencing boards are engineered through a co-extrusion process and capped with Surlyn® resin, which forms a protective outer layer that shields the boards from rotting, UV exposure, moisture, and other outdoor elements. This advanced structure makes the boards fade-resistant, warp-resistant, and long-lasting and maintenance-free.
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Composite fencing is a great alternative to traditional wood fencing because it offers the same natural look while eliminating the common problems associated with wood. Composite boards do not rot, warp, crack, or attract pests, and they require virtually no maintenance—no painting, staining, or sealing. With UV protection and moisture resistance, composite fences keep their color and strength for many years. They are also more durable, longer-lasting, and environmentally friendly, made from recycled materials. Overall, composite fencing provides a modern, clean appearance with significantly lower long-term costs compared to wood.
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Composite fencing is often considered better than vinyl fencing because it offers a more natural, premium appearance and superior long-term durability. Composite boards are stronger, less prone to cracking in cold weather, and feel more solid compared to hollow vinyl panels. They also resist fading better over time due to their wood–plastic blend and protective cap layer. Vinyl can become brittle, warp under high heat, and show scratches easily, while composite provides a sturdier, more realistic look with enhanced resistance to weather elements. Overall, composite fencing delivers better strength, aesthetics, and longevity than vinyl.
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Composite fencing is often better than aluminum or metal fencing because it provides a warmer, more natural look while eliminating the drawbacks of metal. Metal fences can feel cold, industrial and limited styles and colours, while composite fencing has a wide range of colours and designs with a modern wood-like appearance. Composite boards don’t rust, corrode, or dent, and they stay cooler to the touch in summer compared to metal. In coastal or rainy environments, metal can deteriorate over time, but composite—with its protective cap layer—remains stable and low-maintenance. Overall, composite fencing offers better aesthetics and long-term durability with less upkeep than aluminum or metal fencing.
