Co-Extruded Railing adds to contractor decking designs.
Able to complement Latitudes Capricorn(TM) tropical decking as well as other types of wood decks, LatitudesÃ-® Luster(TM) bronze-colored railing coordinates with dark streaks in richly colored composite deck boards, adobe and koa, which have woodgrain pattern that resembles exotic hardwoods. Railing is made from engineered wood-plastic composite and co-extruded with fade-resistant, acrylic...
Read More »Composite Decking is offered in tropical wood colors.
LatitudesÃ-® Capricorn(TM) decking is offered in 2 tropical colors, adobe and koa, which resemble mahogany and ipe hardwoods. Featuring natural-looking woodgrain pattern on both sides, these barefoot-friendly boards are fortified with StrandexÃ-® technology and co-extruded for minimal maintenance. They will not splinter, split, or rot and are resistant to fading as well as moisture....
Read More »Composite Board targets marine applications.
Available in gray, cedar, redwood, and walnut, Latitudes Marine Composite Decking is slip-resistant and has reversible brushed/woodgrain surface. Boards are moisture-resistant and will not splinter, split, cup, or rot, with no sealing, painting, or staining required. Measuring 1.25 in. x 5.4375 in. x 16 ft, boards are fortified with StrandexÃ-® technology and are specifically designed for use...
Read More »Universal Forest Products Introduces ProWood Micro-The Next Generation of Pressure-Treated Wood
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., August 14, 2006 - Universal Forest Products (Nasdaq: UFPI), the world's leading producer of pressure-treated wood, today introduced the revolutionary ProWoodÃ-® Micro treated lumber. In addition to all the benefits of current pressure-treating technology, this next generation of pressure-treated wood has the added advantage of being less corrosive, so there's no need for...
Read More »Universal Forest Products is Now UFP Industries New Organizational Structure in Place
Grand Rapids, Mich., Thursday, January 2, 2020 – Universal Forest Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: UFPI) today announced it has completed the reorganization of its operations and is now operating as UFP Industries, a change announced in August 2019. The name UFP Industries more accurately describes the company today. “We are not just a forest products or wood company anymore,” said CEO Matthew J....
Read More »Co-Extruded Railing adds to contractor decking designs.
Able to complement Latitudes Capricorn(TM) tropical decking as well as other types of wood decks, LatitudesÃ-® Luster(TM) bronze-colored railing coordinates with dark streaks in richly colored composite deck boards, adobe and koa, which have woodgrain pattern that resembles exotic hardwoods. Railing is made from engineered wood-plastic composite and co-extruded with fade-resistant, acrylic...
Read More »Composite Decking is offered in tropical wood colors.
LatitudesÃ-® Capricorn(TM) decking is offered in 2 tropical colors, adobe and koa, which resemble mahogany and ipe hardwoods. Featuring natural-looking woodgrain pattern on both sides, these barefoot-friendly boards are fortified with StrandexÃ-® technology and co-extruded for minimal maintenance. They will not splinter, split, or rot and are resistant to fading as well as moisture....
Read More »Composite Board targets marine applications.
Available in gray, cedar, redwood, and walnut, Latitudes Marine Composite Decking is slip-resistant and has reversible brushed/woodgrain surface. Boards are moisture-resistant and will not splinter, split, cup, or rot, with no sealing, painting, or staining required. Measuring 1.25 in. x 5.4375 in. x 16 ft, boards are fortified with StrandexÃ-® technology and are specifically designed for use...
Read More »Universal Forest Products Introduces ProWood Micro-The Next Generation of Pressure-Treated Wood
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., August 14, 2006 - Universal Forest Products (Nasdaq: UFPI), the world's leading producer of pressure-treated wood, today introduced the revolutionary ProWoodÃ-® Micro treated lumber. In addition to all the benefits of current pressure-treating technology, this next generation of pressure-treated wood has the added advantage of being less corrosive, so there's no need for...
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