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Obituaries

Obituaries

You wouldn't expect the builder of a beautiful deck like this to use average treated wood. Dimensional Decking called their dealer to specify the treated wood they prefer: DuraPine@ Outdoor Wood@ by Cox.

"DuraPine is the best treated wood on the market because it is dried after treatment." savs Ron Piurkoski of Dimensional Decking. ooFor the owners, the deck is easier to take care of, and it will keep looking good for a long time. With normal maintenance, they can expect good longevity fto- the wood.'o (Dimnnsiltnnl D ecking, custom d,eclt dcsign/buildnrs, Ral,eigh, NC. )

Dimensional Decking buys DuraPine from Capitol City tlmber Company, where they stock DrraPine Outdmr Wmd exclusively. ooMost other feated wood is not dried aftertreatment so the customeris left with awet wood," says Ed Nicholsonof Capitol City.'lvith DuraPine's re-drying, you can stain or paint right away. Ourstoreprides itseHon selling the best products, and DuraPine isforcustomers who want the best." Gapinl CW hmtrer Compcm.y, Ralaigh NC.)

DraPine Outdoor Wood retains its dimensiorn, because it's already dty. Th" waryin& cupping and .phtti"g associated with conventional mearcd lumber are gready reduced. Carpenters prefer DuraPine because it's easierto work with than conventional wet treated lumber.

Plus. Wolman@ EXTRA@ water repellent is built into D.laPine

Outdoor Wood! h repels water and keeps projects looking great for years with normal mainten ance.

Builders prefer DuraPine

Outdoor Wood by Cox. Join the Cox team and find out what it's like to stock the mmt respected meated products in the business. Our dealer service and support are second to none.

CalIgAA47644OL or fax 803-5346328 to find out how you can become a stocking dealer.

Gomplain, Complain

Unhappy consumers registered 1,480,777 complaints with Better Business Bureau offices in 1993. according to the Western Building Material Association.

The l0 business categories drawing the most formal, written complaints were:

(1) Retail (40,750)

(2) Home Improving/Remodeling (31,750)

(3) Service Firms (except Auto) (31,0r0)

(4) Auto Repairs & Services (26,270)

(5) Ordered Product Sales (22,240)

(6) Vehicle Dealers & Manufacturers ( 19,060)

(7) Financial Services (9,640)

(8) Travel/Vacation-related Services (8,560)

(9) Personal & Professional Services (8,050)

(10) Business Services (6,890)

WOOD TIOULDING & Millwork Producen Association's incoming president (1) Hardy Allen, Mount Taylor Millwork, Inc., Milan, N.M., is hand- ed the association gavel by 1994-95 pres. Sid Johnson, Nor€al Moulding, Marysville, Ca., at the group's Feb.22-25 annual meeting in Napa

Valley, Ca. (2) Roberl L Donnelly, pres., Contact Lumber Co., Portland, Or., receives the Wanen C. Jimerson Award of Excellence from WMMPA 1993-94 pres. Frank DeMott. (3) Executive comminee: Sirl Johnson; exec. v.p. Bob Weiglein; Hardy Allen; treasurer Michael C. Massa, Coming Moulding Corp., Corning, Ca.; 2nd v.p. Doug Britlingham, Dallas Planing Mill, Dallas, Or.; v.p. Jim Gonsalves, Westem Moulding, Inc., Snowflake, Az.

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