INSPIRATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS
Accoya Inspiration
Ingenuity to create something unforgettableAccoya wood is exceptionally stable and resistant to rotting, making it the perfect material for any outdoor application, not just windows, doors, cladding and decking. Now you can use wood in ways you’d never imagined.
Whether you require practical and functional updates for your home or elaborate and show stopping structural builds or bridges, Accoya wood is the perfect material.
For structural creations where once only steel and concrete would be the option – Accoya brings structural stability and design flexibility to the table, combined with the aesthetic that only real wood can truly deliver.
And to enhance your home, where wood is seen as short-lived and impractical, Accoya turns this outlook on its head. You can bring the outdoors in with a timber garden room or create an entirely new space with freestanding buildings such as summer houses and garden offices. Or even update your outdoor surroundings with stylish Accoya furniture, durable fence posts and gates. Using Accoya wood, the possibilities are endless.
To specify Accoya for an upcoming project, visit our Architect zone here.

Industry leading warranty
With our unmatched 50-year warranty for above ground applications and 25 years below ground or in fresh water, feel confident that your Accoya creation will stand the test of time.

Multiple finishes
Smooth, brushed, charred – on Accoya products, whatever your design demands, you can choose from a multitude of bespoke finishes.

Low maintenance
Accoya wood shrinks and swells much less than other wood species. Limited distortion means minimal maintenance.

Natural wood
Accoya is a world-leading natural solution against huge global environmental concerns – including climate change, ecosystem destruction and finite renewable resources.
Inspirational products
Accoya wood is very easy to work with and can be manufactured into many different products for the home and in commercial settings.

Tested to the limit
60 year service life
After running tests and reviewing external and independent data, the BRE concluded that Accoya wood, provided best design practice is followed, has a service life expectancy of 60 years when used in exterior applications such as timber doors and wooden door frames.
Part Q compliancy
To enable building regulation Part Q compliancy, Accsys in collaboration with UKAS approved test houses of timber window and wooden door manufacturers, ancillary suppliers to our industry and the BWF Federation has developed a security global assessment. This document allows for the successful security testing of Accoya windows and doors to be cascaded down to window and door manufacturers, thus limiting the need for further testing.
Thermal Performance
Accoya thermal conductivity has been assessed by IFT Rossenheim, Germany in accordance with EN 12664 and then developed into the required declared value format, under the most rigorous European assessment methods by the EN ISO 10456: 2008 procedure for determination of declared and design thermal values.
In comparison to other standard wood types for joinery, Accoya thermal conductivity is:
› Superior to softwood by 8%
› Superior to hardwood by 30%
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To specify Accoya for an upcoming project, visit our Architect zone here.
Coatings & Finishes
A fully factory coating can be applied on all Accoya products. A variety of colours and finishes have been tested by leading coating manufacturers with outstanding results. Some examples can be seen below but the possibilities are endless.

Case Study
Accoya flooring for Omnisport Apeldoorn velodrome
Velodrome specialists SDA from Stompetoren, North Holland used Accoya to replace larch for the cycling track in the Omnisport Apeldoorn multi-sport indoor arena. SDA’s portfolio also includes impressive velodromes such as: Athens, Mexico City and Majorca.
Accoya was chosen because of its stability, low maintenance and less splintering than other woods.


Case Study
Award winning Moses bridge
Fort de Roovere, the largest fort on the line required the addition of an access bridge. The fort is surrounded by a moat and was originally built without a bridge so it was a challenge to create one that would be discreet.
RO&AD architects’ solution was to build a ‘sunken’ bridge that follows the line of the fort slope and sits almost flush with the soil and the level of the water, making it practically invisible as you approach the fort. The bridge is built from Accoya wood sheet piling on either side, with a hardwood deck/stairs in between.

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