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Exploring TimberTech with Jeff Wilkins | F&D Mastery Podcast #37

πŸ“… September 6, 2024 ⏱️ 39:51 🎀 Jeff Wilkins, Alex Tainer

Chapters

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  • 0:00
    Intro & meet Jeff Wilkins
  • 2:15
    Jeff's journey: sports sales to TimberTech
  • 11:02
    The TimberTech decking lineup
  • 13:47
    PVC vs composite: when to use each
  • 16:05
    What sets TimberTech boards apart
  • 17:11
    Recent innovations & acquisitions
  • 19:54
    Cladding & the aluminum framing launch
  • 21:31
    Aluminum vs steel vs wood framing costs
  • 23:11
    How TimberTech supports contractors
  • 24:51
    Inside the contractor program: tiers & rebates
  • 27:05
    Trainings, summits & contractor trips
  • 29:50
    Future products (hints)
  • 32:03
    Marketing: truck wraps, Yelp & digital leads
  • 36:56
    How to get started with TimberTech

Speakers

J
Jeff Wilkins
Contractor Development Manager, TimberTech
A
Alex Tainer
Founder, Fence and Deck Marketers (Host)

Key Takeaways

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Jeff Wilkins reached his Contractor Development Manager role at TimberTech via a winding path β€” sports marketing at Florida State and the Sixers, then FastenMaster, then AZEK/TimberTech β€” and leads with relationship-building so contractors don't dismiss him as 'just another manufacturer's rep.'

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Under the TimberTech umbrella there are two families: wood-flour composite collections and advanced PVC collections; longtime installers still call the PVC boards by the old AZEK name, but branding now unifies everything as TimberTech.

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PVC is the pick for harsh moisture environments β€” coastal docks, salt water, and ground-level applications β€” because it contains no wood fillers and won't absorb water, mold, or corrode the way composite eventually can; otherwise the choice comes down to color and grain preference.

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A key differentiator is four-sided (fully encapsulated) capping versus a top competitor's three-sided cap, and TimberTech now offers the four-sided cap even in its lower-priced scalloped collections.

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Since going public in 2020 the company has grown through acquisitions β€” StruXure (aluminum pergolas/patio covers), an aluminum railing line, and Intex PVC railing β€” and this year launched horizontal cable rail, new deck colors, and, most significantly, aluminum framing.

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On cost, aluminum framing runs roughly double wood and about 10–25% more than steel depending on the build, but it outlasts steel by an estimated 10–15 years; the new Terrain+ scalloped collection also finally works with the Cortex top-down screw-and-plug system.

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The tiered contractor program (Member β†’ Silver β†’ Gold β†’ Platinum) pays rebates on submitted invoices usable for marketing, adds a manufacturer labor warranty, partners with vendors like JobTread and Groundwork, and runs 2.5-day plant trainings plus a Platinum summit.

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On lead generation, Wilkins hears that truck wraps are the number-one local lead source (paired with digital SEO/keywords), and stresses diversifying channels β€” never rely on a single platform like Yelp that could vanish tomorrow.

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