MoistureShield Catalina Decking

MoistureShield Meridian in new Catalina

MoistureShield Catalina is part of the Meridian™ capped composite decking line.  A soft “greige” shade reminiscent of aged shiplap, Catalina easily matches today’s architectural styles. Greige is a combination of gray and beige, which has become popular in recent years for interiors and named a color of the year by leading decor brands.

Available nationally as an accessible upgrade from wood decking materials, Meridian’s Catalina features MoistureShield’s TruTexture Surface to offer the superior scratch resistance of a capped composite with a natural wood-grain finish and reduced pattern repetition for an authentic wood aesthetic.

Other Meridian premium colors include Citadel, a cool Atlantic gray with a subtle patina; Shoreside, a subtly variegated golden sandy blonde; and Mariner, a timeless dark brown with rich undertones. Along with Catalina, MoistureShield’s Citadel and Shoreside include MoistureShield’s industry-first, proprietary CoolDeck® technology. CoolDeck minimizes heat absorption by up to 35% compared to traditional capped composite boards in a similar color for a more comfortable outdoor living space.

As with all MoistureShield deck products, Meridian features the proprietary Solid Core manufacturing process for protection against moisture absorption, warping, rotting, and damage from insects. It is well-suited for installation in the ground, on the ground or underwater. Meridian is offered in square edge and grooved 1×5.4 deck boards and in 12’, 16’, and 20’ lengths.

MoistureShield decking is proven in the field for 30 years with zero structural failures and is backed by a 50-year transferrable structural warranty for all decking series. Learn more at https://www.moistureshield.com/products/composite-decking/meridian/

 

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