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  • Building Products Top 100
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/8/2009)
  • The need for product innovation doesn't stop in a down economy, and last year building product manufacturers continued to serve customers with plenty of new, valuable introductions for the home and the jobsite. And if Building Products' annual Top 100 list is any indication, contractors looking to differentiate and innovate welcomed that information.
  • Building Products Top 100
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/8/2009)
  • The need for product innovation doesn't stop in a down economy, and last year building product manufacturers continued to serve customers with plenty of new, valuable introductions for the home and the jobsite. And if Building Products' annual Top 100 list is any indication, contractors looking to differentiate and innovate welcomed that information.
  • An Artisan's Touch: Amish Craftsmen Shape HomerWood Hand-Scraped Floors into 'Floor Art'
  • ebuild (5/4/2009)
  • Amish Hand-Scraped Flooring is a special collection of Character Grade flooring from HomerWood Premium Hardwood Flooring that offers a truly authentic handcrafted look because it is actually hand-scraped by Pennsylvania Dutch artisans. Wood planks are hand-sculpted, one by one, to create unique custom flooring of timeless originality and distinction. The floors have the look of old, reclaimed wood that has been walked on for centuries.
  • Lock and Fold Brings Installation Ease to Bruce Rustics Hardwood Collections
  • ebuild (4/29/2009)
  • Distressed surface treatments, highly defined grain patterns and wide width planks are among the prevailing hardwood flooring trends captured in the new Rustics Lock and Fold collection from Bruce Hardwood Floors, offering the fastest and easiest installation technology available, reducing installation time and expenses by an average of 30 percent.
  • Schluter Systems Ditra-XL
  • BUILDER Online (4/21/2009)
  • The problem with typical ceramic floors is that sub-floor, underlayment, and tile surface move as one unit, making them prone to cracks. Ditra-XL uncoupling membrane neutralizes the differential movement between the substrate and tile and helps eliminate the problem. It provides waterproofing and vapor management, and its thickness allows for even transitions between tile and 3/4-inch-thick wood floors.

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