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Fascia & Edging<br />
Custom Solutions, Quality is Detail<br />
Millboards edging is available as a standard rigid board or you can buy their flexible board which allows you to<br />
create curved edges. The boards also come in the full colour range to match the deckboards and fascia<br />
boards. The edging boards are a perfect way to finish off the perimeter of the decking area and hide the<br />
construction framework. The Bullnose edge is also an alternative for the edges of your decking, saving you<br />
from having to use the matching touch up paint.<br />
Millboards Fascia boards come in a variety of colours that match every colour of Millboard deckboards so that<br />
your outdoor space flows as one and every inch has the distinctive Millboard look and feel. The fascia is a<br />
perfect finish to any visible sides of your decking area. Millboards Fascia can also be used to create simple<br />
cladding.<br />
Finishes & Fixings<br />
Hidden Fixings:<br />
Millboard uses their small headed stainless screws called Durafix. There’s no pre-drilling or countersinking<br />
needed. You can simply screw through the surface of the board and thanks to the flexible Lastane® surface the<br />
screw disappears below the surface leaving virtually no mark and creating a really clean finish.<br />
To be used for Deckboards 4.5 x 60mm Durafix Stainless Steel Screws<br />
Approx number of screws required is 22 per board<br />
Touch Up Coating:<br />
This is a coating that can be used to blend in any cut ends. There are seven different colours that will match<br />
with your deckboards. We would advise to finish off your decking area with Millboards matching Fascia &<br />
Edging however depending on your project you can use this coating on any exposed ends. Please note any ends<br />
will turn yellow when exposed to UV light/Sunlight so we would advise coating all exposed ends.<br />
Cutting:<br />
The boards can be cut with standard saw blades, although Millboard recommend a carbon-tipped,<br />
multi-purposed chop saw. As the formed end of the moulded board should be squared up and trimmed off this<br />
can either be placed in a less visible area or touched up with the matching paint. Using the matching fascia and<br />
edging boards will add a more professional finish. Please note Millboard offcuts cannot be burnt and have to<br />
be sent to landfill sites.<br />
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