Bufftech Molded Fence, Allegheny (previously called SimTek EcoStone) has reinvented fence manufacturing with its patented design of realistic stone appearance and superior performance. What makes the Allegheny style unique?
Virtues of Allegheny
Bufftech molded fences are unique in that they are made to look like stone, not wood. They have many virtues including:
Rotational Construction
Allegheny is made with proprietary Linear Low Density Polyethylene Plastic (LLDPE) and is reinforced with galvanized steel. The manufacturing molds are rotational meaning the patterns do not repeat often, given your fence a more natural appeal.
Superior Wind Rating
Allegheny can withstand constant hurricane force winds up to 110 mph and 130 mph gusts. Certified to Dade County, Florida hurricane requirements.
Excellent Sound Barrier
Blocks 98% of direct sound with a sound transmission class (STC) rating of 26.
Durable in Temperature Extremes
Very stable in temperature extremes. Withstands tests at -40° to 140° F.
Fade Resistant
Contains UV12 inhibitors for a lifetime of vibrant colors. Xeon-Arc chamber tested in an accelerated environment with minimal to no fade.
Color Options
Allegheny carries six designer granite colors: Beige, Black, Brown, Dark Brown, and Gray, Black.
Graffiti Resistant
Easily remove graffiti using a high-powered pressure washer.
Solid Privacy and Security
Allegheny provides exceptional privacy and security for you and your family.
Maintenance Free/Lifetime Warranty
A maintenance-free solution. The patented fence will never need painting or staining; nor will it warp, fade or crack. The product is warranted for a lifetime to be free from manufacturing defects.
Cost Effective Solution
Enhance your surroundings with the revolutionary “rock-look” without the cost of an actual rock wall.
Made in the USA
Proudly made in the United States.
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Note: Bufftech is a composite of plastic materials. It does not contain wood or other organic mass. Therefore, it would not be considered a true composite in the traditional sense.