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Build Market Share With
A Competitive Advantage
The average 2,200 sq. ft. home, according to the National Association of Home Builders, utilizes 17,600 bd. ft. of lumber and 6,600 sq. ft. of panels. Using FrameGuard® coated wood will boost your bottom line and set your company apart. Plus, it may help control your exposure to product liability claims.
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Go Green!
Your customers will know FrameGuard
wood when they see it. A distinctive green colorant is mixed with the active ingredients to make it easy to distinguish wood that’s been treated with FrameGuard® coating. The bright color signals to your customers that you took steps to control mold. Be ready to fill that first customer order for FrameGuard wood – go green today!
FrameGuard wood and its coating have gained recognition as green environmentally preferable products. See GreenSpec®
listed and NAHB Green Building Award.
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• Insurance that once cost a con-
tractor $15,000 now routinely costs
$150,000 and doesn't cover mold
or water damage.
• Mold-related claims now average
$3–$8 Billion annually.
• There are currently 10,000 mold-
related lawsuits pending in the U.S.
* View Sources
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Your Customers Will Request It
As word continues to spread about FrameGuard coating, industry awareness and preference continues to grow. Currently, we’re providing FrameGuard coating with marketing support that includes:
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• Sales Tools |
• Tradeshow Exhibits |
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• Advertising |
• Direct Marketing |
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• Public Relations |
• Online Promotion |
No Mold. No Mold Complaints.
FrameGuard coating was designed to provide protection to interior-use wood products,
such as:
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• Framing & Truss Lumber |
• Parallel Strand Lumber |
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• Plywood Panels |
• Laminated Veneer Lumber |
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• Engineered Wood Products |
• Wood I-Beams |
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• Oriented Strand Board |
• Structural Insulated Panels |
Improve Your Margins
Because FrameGuard coating keeps your inventory looking better longer, it also helps you sell your wood components at the most profitable pricing possible. No signs of deterioration – no need to discount.
Model Specifications
To download a model specification for FrameGuard wood as a modifiable MS Word (2002) document, click here.
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