Welcome
Welcome to our new website. We hope you find it informative and we look forward to assisting you with any questions you might have about our range of stock items or assisting you to source any other materials you are looking for
April 2011 – IPS Launches Leisuredeck and Cleverdeck
Leisuredeck is a continuation of Hybrideck, IPS’s HOLLOW decking option, but with subtle modifications to its composition. We have also teamed up with Futurewood, an Australian distributer of WPC materials for 8 years, to offer our new Premium range of SOLID decking called Cleverdeck. Check out the website www.futurewood.com.au
May 2010 – IPS Launches Ezyfence
Ezyfence is a low maintenance PVC fence system you buy
in a box! No nails, no painting, no rotting or twisted
unsightly boards, just a great looking fence. Three
popular styles are available from your nearest Placemakers
store. For more information regarding Ezyfence, click
here.
October 2009 – IPS to Distribute Polysun
in NZ
IPS have negotiated a supply agreement with EGR of Australia
to distribute their Polysun Polycarbonate Roofing throughout
New Zealand. This tough UV resistant roofing has been
developed specifically for the harsh New Zealand conditions
and offering a limited lifetime warrantee. For more
information, check out the Polysun specifications here.
March 2009 – IPS Launches new Composite
Decking
As a start to it’s new “Building Products
Range”, IPS has launched it’s Hybrideck
composite decking material into the market through the
ITM and Placemakers stores throughout the North Island.
For more information on the benefits of using Hybrideck
over other hardwoods,
click here.
Recycling Programme
In a study carried out in 2004, it was estimated
that approx 1500 tonnes of acrylic swarf and trimmings
were being dumped into Australian and New Zealand landfills
per year. For IPS this statistic only reinforced our
desire to prevent undesirable plastic materials being
disposed of in an environmentally unsound manner and,
as a supplier to the industry in Australia and New Zealand,
began recycling Acrylic and Polycarbonate early in 2005.
If you are producing any offcuts of Acrylic or Polycarbonate
through your manufacturing processes, please contact
us to discuss our Recycling Programme.
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