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  • Product Review: Exterior Products
  • PROSALES Magazine (3/1/2007)
  • Year after year, the diversity of our Editors' Choice winners continues to reflect the many ways in which the pro supply industry changes and evolves. We hope many of these products will strike your fancy and reveal themselves to you as valuable tools–not just more items to sell–as you progress through 2007.
  • Vinyl doesn't rot or decay and it won't warp, split or splinter.New CertainTeed Vinyl Fence Features Authentic Wood Grain Texture
  • ebuild (2/1/2007)
  • Bufftech Chesterfield privacy fence from CertainTeed, known for its unique design features and low-maintenance characteristics, now features CertaGrain authentic wood texture to provide fence dealers more design options. CertaGrain is a proprietary texturing process that delivers a realistic woodgrain surface that allows homeowners to color-coordinate with their home's exterior and natural surroundings. CertaGrain gives the beauty of wood with the benefits of vinyl.
  • RadianceRail System Colonial Spindle
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/22/2007)
  • TimberTech. The Colonial spindle, a part of the RadianceRail system, features a spindle design that was created to fit current styles and trends in decking, according to the manufacturer. The co-injected spindle consists of a wood composite core capped with an exterior layer of vinyl. The spindles install the same as square balusters and use the same hardware. 800-307-7780.
  • Thomas LightingShow Time: IBS Preview
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/19/2007)
  • The International Builders' Show is back in Orlando, Fla., for a third year, and the NAHB expects it to be bigger and better than ever. The event at the Orange County Convention Center Feb. 7-10 promises to include the most exciting new products for the home building and remodeling industries. There will be more than 1,600 exhibitors from the United States and around the world. In this issue, catch a glimpse of some of the products and materials that can help you save time and money and attract new customers. Walking around the Builders' Show may not be as fun as spending time at Disney World, but it's certainly more educational.
  • What's New: Outdoor Products
  • CUSTOM HOME Magazine (11/2/2006)
  • Custom Home staff selects some of the best products to take outdoors. Unglazed ceramic tiles in the Down to Earth collection come in three styles of brick pavers: velour-textured 4-by-8-inch, slate-textured 4-by-12-inch, and stone-textured 6-by-9-inch. Four colors are available.The 6-foot-6-inch-tall Catalina Cooking Island combines a wood-fired pizza oven and a Brazilian-style barbecue into one modular unit that can be finished with a variety of materials, such as brick, tile, or stucco.
  • EverNew Line SnapWrap Vinyl Post Wrap
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (10/12/2006)
  • SnapWrap vinyl post wrap from the EverNew line offers a quick, convenient way to update wood porch posts and add protection, the manufacturer says. SnapWrap panels surround post sides and secure with tongue-and-groove fastened corner trim. The panels will not peel, split, rot, or warp, and do not need painting, the maker says. 800-233-8990.
  • CertainTeed BuffTechCertainTeed Offers Hands-On Fence Training Seminars to Installers and Contractors Across the Country
  • ebuild (10/10/2006)
  • CertainTeed Corporation, in conjunction with the American Fence Association recently hosted a fence installation seminar in Lovejoy, Georgia. Part of an ongoing series. The seminar gave lessons on field installation, welding methods, drilling and techniques for concrete applications of vinyl fencing. CertainTeed offers a broad portfolio of vinyl and composite fence, railing, and deck systems complemented by comprehensive support programs that help fence professionals build businesses with quality products, continuing education and marketing tools.
  • Secret Agents
  • REMODELING Magazine (11/1/2005)
  • Germ paranoia among consumers seems to have reached an all-time high. That makes the home-improvement market a perfect breeding ground for products that promise to shield homeowners from ever-present microbes.

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