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Bond Timber, main sponsors of Plymouth Argyle football club, has delivered real support with the design and manufacture of brand-new dugouts at the club’s Home Park ground. Installed in time for the new 2012/2013 football season the two stunning structures have been built with high performance timbers including Tanalised Clear pressure-treated Western Red Cedar shiplap cladding.
Tanalised Clear treated timber is protected with Tanalith M, an innovative waterborne, metal free wood preservative from Lonza Wood Protection. Designed to protect outdoor timbers used in above ground situations, the treatment has proven performance against fungal decay and insect attack, and also retains the natural colouration of the timber, allowing it to remain cleaner and fresher for longer.
Service treatments for Tanalised Clear timbers and ready treated stocks are available through Bond Timber from their Cornwall branch at Saltash and their Devon branch near Torrington.
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