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Neowall Edge Seal is designed to neatly finish the exposed sides of your outdoor slatwall projects. Made with the same material as the slatwall, it keeps the edges of your walls neat, so they don’t look rough or unfinished.
Whether it’s wall ends, transitions, or open edges, the Edge Seal provides a clean, structured edge that anchors the design visually. The material is also weather-resistant, and helps resist damage when exposed to sun, rain and regular day-to-day use. It also reinforces your structure, reducing minor chips or damage to the edges or other high contact areas.
About the Finish
Teak has a rich, golden-brown hue that’s very strongly associated with wood finishing. Extremely popular for its classic appeal, it has been a staple in outdoor spaces for decades and is still going on strong. Teak blends really well with complementing wood, stone and neutral tones, thus making it an ideal choice for coastal retreats, rustic patios, or contemporary decks. When it comes to furniture choices, Teak pairs rather well with rattan and metallic furniture, due to its neutral and warm colour. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Firstly, you must ensure your surfaces are flat and for a more detailed explanation click here to see our Outdoor Slatwall installation guide.
Generally, not recommended. Composite materials are designed with integrated colour or surface finishes that resist painting
Yes, slatwall panels can be installed both horizontally and vertically, depending on your space layout and desired functionality. Horizontal installation is the most common and provides continuous grooves for flexibility in accessory placement. Vertical installation can be useful for tight or tall spaces but may limit groove continuity across panels.
Yes, it’s recommended to pre-drill composite slatwall panels before installation. Pre-drilling helps prevent cracking or splitting around the screw holes, especially near the edges. It also ensures precise alignment with wall studs.
Use a drill bit slightly smaller than the diameter of your mounting screws. For typical #8 wood screws, a 1/8" bit is often appropriate. Always check the screw manufacturer’s recommendation.