TimberTech Product Catalog
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First, Get Your Bearings
START YOUR JOURNEY START YOUR JOURNEYSTART YOUR JOURNEY START YOUR JOURNEY
Before taking on a big project — indoor, outdoor, or otherwise — it's 
important that all your project’s details are demystified. Make sure 
you’re familiar with the three key components of building a new deck — 
and your journey will be a breeze. 
For more information on how to get started building the deck of your 
daydreams, visit TimberTech.com/design/start-your-journey.
Get the facts about modern 
decking and railing materials 
and an in-depth look at how 
our products stack up against 
traditional wood — and our 
competitors.
From color and finish 
options to curated product 
combos, you can hand-pick 
products to suit your unique 
style or go with tried and 
true selections.
Take the guesswork out of 
budgeting and learn how 
composite decking and railing 
can save you money in the long 
run with these helpful charts 
and tools.
OUTDOOR LIVING 101 DESIGN OPTIONS BUDGET PLANNING
Decking & Railing 101
Lean into the process and learn some outdoor living lingo, so you can 
confidently choose the material that suits your lifestyle.
RISER 
Boards 
applied behind 
each step
COLOR 
VARIATION 
Highlight and 
lowlight coloring 
in boards that 
mimics real 
wood
TOP RAIL 
The uppermost 
piece of rail that 
connects the top 
end of the infill
INFILL 
Fits snuggly 
between the top 
and bottom rail 
to fill the 
inside area
CAPPED 
DECKING 
Surface layer 
on boards that 
protects against 
stains, scratches, 
and mold
LIGHTS 
Ensure safety 
while creating 
ambiance along 
your deck 
and rail
FASCIA 
Boards that 
run around 
the perimeter 
of the deck
BOTTOM RAIL 
The piece that 
runs along the 
rail at the bottom, 
beneath the 
infill
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FULL PROFILE
SQUARE SHOULDER
SCALLOPED PROFILE
GROOVED
See for yourself and order free samples at TimberTech.com/order-samples.
Board Profiles
Full profile boards are the standard, but we also oer scalloped 
boards that use less material to keep the cost down. 
Square shoulder boards allow for top down fastening, 
while grooved boards allow for hidden fasteners. 










