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Standard Duty Aluminum Entrance Doors & Frames - Series 250, 400 & 550 are the most popular US Aluminum storefronts...
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CENTRIA produces the world's most comprehensive line of metal building products for architectural, commercial and industrial applications. Our wall, roof and floor systems provide exceptional design freedom and better cost effectiveness....
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Valders Stone & Marble Inc.
Valders Stone and Marble Inc. is a division of Eden Stone Co. Inc. The Type III limestone quarried in Valders is manufactured into architectural and dimensional cut stone and is the highest quality limestone in the world. Their staff of highly trained craftsman and artisans uncover its beauty when creating their natural stone products. The materials shaped in this facility have been installed on and in buildings around the world. Valders stone provides an impressive, durable and easily maintain... |
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Boral Roofing
Boral Roofing clay and concrete roof tile products offer an exciting range of beautiful, durable, energy- and cost-efficient roofing products perfect for any home. They lead the industry in environmentally sustainable clay and concrete roofing products. Boral Roofing is comprised of the nation’s largest concrete and clay roof tile manufacturers. Included in this comprehensive portfolio of products are the only line of clay roof tile certified Cradle to Cradle® Gold, cool roof reflective colors,... |
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Arch Wood Protection, Inc.
Wolmanized® Heavy Duty™ wood from Arch Wood Protection, Inc. is poles, piles, timbers, posts, or plywood that is pressure-treated with CCA preservative to provide protection from termites and fungal decay. The chemical used to preserve Wolmanized® Heavy Duty™ pressure-treated wood is a mixture of the oxides of copper, chromium and arsenate known as CCA. For 70 years, CCA-treated wood has been specified in a wide variety of applications; as of December 31, 2003, this wood may be produced only fo... |
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