The TimberTech® Classic Composite Series has High Performance & Design Versatility. Made from a mix of recycled wood and plastic fibers, TimberTech composite railing boasts superior durability to wood, while being extremely low maintenance. With the most customization options, from traditional milled-wood-inspired looks to sleek, contemporary designs, mixing and matching components is a breeze. Choose from multiple top rail design, infill options, and other accessories to customize your railing.
TimberTech® Classic Composite Series Post Sleeves, Post Caps and Post Skirts are complementary items to Classic Composite Series Rail Kits and Packs. These railing components can be mixed and matched in a simple system with endless design options. The capped composite material ensures timeless beauty with low maintenance for years to come. Designed to fit over a pressure-treated 4x4 or other structural post providing protection and beauty.
Type | Post Sleeves & Mounts |
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Size | 5-1/2 in. x 144 in. |
Color | Matte White |
Width | 5-1/2 in. |
Length | 144 in. |
Brand | Timbertech by Azek |
Color Family | White |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Composite |
Manufacturer Code | A55X55PCV144MW |
Follow these simple steps to build the Classic Composite rail system:
All sold separately
Tools Required: Miter Saw, drill, measuring tape, caulk gun, 7/64 in. drill bit, 3/16 in. drill bit
Measuring Your Railing Area •
Installing Railing with Balusters for Classic Composite Series Be sure to cut Post Sleeves such that finished rail height is at least 36" high for a 36" rail application and 42" high for a 42" application. For all rail installations, post and post covers must be plumb and aligned with one another.
For Over-the-Post applications, it is critical that Posts be of a consistent height (e.g. the tops of all post sleeves are level and on plane with each other).
TIP: To ensure that the tops of all post sleeves are level, you may use a traditional 8 ft. level or a string line to establish a common level across all post sleeves and cut at that level. Alternatively, you may use a laser level to “shoot” a level mark on each post sleeve and then cut at that mark.