Marquees, both permanent and semi-permanent, along with a whole variety of external structures have enjoyed a new resurgence of popularity recently.
However, when choosing to invest in an al fresco ‘room’ either for personal or commercial use, it is important to look at a quality solution that will provide both comfort and safety combined with an effective support network for the marquee canopy, gazebo or bespoke enclosure.
Extruded aluminium support poles are both hard wearing and present a durable, solution that is lightweight, easy to transport and visually appealing due to the finish of the metal.
In terms of longevity, aluminium poles will undoubtedly present a better investment to wooden or plastic alternative supports as they will last longer and be less likely to perish or corrode under weather conditions and intensive use.
Darren Henry from Edmo said
“Aluminium poles are a great solution and offer a plenitude of plus points. They are corrosion resistant, lightweight and easy to transport. In addition, the aluminium composition doesn’t compromise on quality and strength or the aesthetic appearance of the product.”
To place your order or to find out more, phone 01989 768307 or e-mail
With outdoor improvements and investment continuing to be a high priority, it’s key to make an informed choice where decking is concerned to avoid a costly mistake.
Both the aesthetic appearance and the safety features different products offer are of paramount importance in the decision-making process.
In terms of performance and long-term purpose, high grade manufactured aluminium decking offers a number of key benefits that other decking compositions fall short on,
failing to meet the mark and score highly on many basic performance indicators.
Firstly, durability, unlike timber decking, aluminium is not vulnerable to the elements or other threats such as woodworm, damp, mould and rot. With this, it also brings a welcomed low maintenance approach to aftercare alleviating the need for ongoing treatments to keep decking in good condition after the installation itself, which incidentally is a straightforward process.
A key benefit of aluminium decking relates to safety as it is proven to be non-slip and the best safety choice for balconies and garden decking for both residential and commercial areas. The superior engineering process of aluminium decking also allows the specification to be to a very fine grooved surface that facilitates drainage.
This finish provides the optimum surface to minimise hazards due to a build-up of moss and other natural elements that can change the surface of the decking material and present a threat to safety.
Practically speaking, aluminium decking far outweighs wooden decking on functionality too, it is incredibly lightweight and therefore structurally efficient with the ability to support a heavy load without compromise. For fire safety compliance, the aluminium composition also presents a safer option to timber. Darren Henry from Edmo said
“Aluminium decking presents the ideal decking choice for a variety of spaces. It is a superior material and brings with in a wealth of features and benefits for both domestic and commercial solutions.”
To place your order or to find out more, phone 01989 768307 or e-mail
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