Installation Guide
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Warranty
MoistureShield products against rot, decay, and insect damage with a limited 50 year warranty. Infuse and Vision have
a 25 year to a 50 year fade and stain warranty, depending on the product. See below for warranties by line.
Decking
Warranties
Vantage
®
Elevate
™
Infuse
®
Vision
®
Structural Transferrable 50 Year Transferrable 50 Year Transferrable 50 Year Transferrable 50 Year
Fade and Stain 30 Year 25 Year 50 Year
Commercial
20 Year Structural
20 Year Structural
20 Year Structural
20 Year Structural
Owner Responsibility
The purchaser or owner is solely responsible for determining the suitability of MoistureShield composite decking for its intended
application, including whether the product conforms to applicable building codes or safety regulations in a particular area.
Color & Weathering
MoistureShield decking is manufactured to simulate the look and feel of natural wood, including the unrepeated texture pattern on the
The Vantage line is engineered to naturally weather and lighten in color. This will happen within the first 3 to 6 months. If you move furniture
and notice that the newly uncovered area is darker, note that this is normal, and if area is left uncovered it will lighten to match the rest of the
deck within 3 to 6 months. Vantage does not have a fade warranty. Visit MoistureShield.com to see examples of weathered Vantage boards.
TIP: Buy all of your decking at one time. Like any manufactured product, slight color variances can happen between boards manufactured at
different times due to variants in wood fibers and polymers. This can be mitigated if all boards are purchased at the same time. Each board
PRO TIP TO INSPECT YOUR MATERIAL: Inspect your material prior to installation. In the unlikely event you receive defective materials, the
your material prior to installation. During the planning phase arrange the decking before installation to achieve the desired pattern and color
effect. This is especially important if different lengths/units of material are used, as different wood grain patterns and color tones may need
direction with each board.