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Otter Creek advertising in Extreme How-To Magazine

July 10th, 2009

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We are proud to announce to our customers that you can now find information on Otter Creek and its full product line in a major online publication.

Extreme How-To provides the latest information on tools, techniques and home-improvement technology for the extreme handyman. From residential and remodeling contractors to homeowners and do-it-yourselfers, our readers are serious about tackling a wide range of home-remodeling, landscaping and automotive jobs.

To most, this work is not just a hobby but a passion, driving the Extreme How-To team to create a comprehensive resource for today’s do-it-yourselfer. Having the right equipment, materials and building strategies to complete these tasks is of crucial importance to protecting our readers’ most valuable asset – their home. Answering this demand, Extreme How-To provides tips on everything from adding a room, creating a patio or refinishing a deck, to installing a window, building a retaining wall or reconstructing a floor.

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magazine sets itself apart from other home-improvement publications not only with dynamic graphic design, but also with an editorial focus that challenges its readers with professional-grade projects. We’re not building wind chimes here – our stories focus on the tough projects often relegated to remodeling contractors but doable for the seasoned handyman.

Plus, Extreme How-To not only offers hard-hitting instructional editorial within the pages of the magazine, but we supplement this information right here on our web site, www.extremehowto.com. And with an ever-expanding subscription list and broad newsstand distribution, including home-improvement stores, Books-a-millions, most major book outlets as well as many grocery stores, Extreme How-To is rapidly gaining steam as a leader in the do-it-yourself world.

Let’s face it, knowledge is power, and Extreme How-To’s mission is to put this power in the hands of people who know they can build it themselves, and build it better.

Here is the link to our advertisment page in the digital edition of Extreme How-To

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New Model Collection: ModellocTM Flooring

July 1st, 2009

The enthusiasm generated by our engineered wood flooring led Model Hardwood to market another collection, ModellocTM. The hallmark of this new « lock » product is fast installation requiring no nails or glue. ModellocTM meets the same quality standards as our other engineered products and can be installed three times faster: a truly practical solution from Model.   

To optimize the properties of this new product, a top quality acoustic vapour barrier underlayment is now available from Model Hardwood. Once installed, ModellocTM feels the same as walking on a ¾-inch thick hardwood floor, minus the intricacies of normal hardwood flooring installation.

This engineered wood flooring manufactured in Canada is available in two widths, 3 7/16 inches and 5 3/16 inches, in the following species: Birch, Red Oak, Maple, Cherry, Walnut, Jatoba and Tiger Wood. In addition to its technical characteristics, ModellocTM is CARB certified in compliance with the highest standard on emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and FSC* certified.

If you would like further information on this the Modelloc Collection please visit www.pawbrandflooring.com or give us a call at 1-800-981-3590

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Tigerwood Decking new to the list of tropical hardwood decking

April 15th, 2009

Tigerwood Hardwood DeckingYou’ve considered redwood, cedar, and pine, but have you thought about tigerwood Brazilian hardwood decking? If not, take a few minutes to educate yourself on this exotic hardwood that boasts comparable prices to traditional domestic woods, yet really makes a big impact with its beauty, ease of maintenance, and functionality

Tigerwood (also known as Goncalo Alves, Brazilian Koa and Muiracatiara) is one of the finest quality hardwoods available that features a unique light golden-brown to reddish-brown coloring with exotic black and brown streaks. Tigerwood is an exotic hardwood that is naturally resistant to rot and decay, is an extremely durable hardwood, and offers a 25+ year lifespan without preservatives!

Why Tigerwood?

* Better visual asthetics than Ipe and other hardwoods.
* Unique streaks distinguish Tigerwood from the competition.
* Easier to work with than Ipe and other hardwoods.
* Does not dull woodworking tool like Ipe.

The same wood used in tigerwood Brazilian hardwood decking is also used for flooring, making fine furniture, and for building boats. This should tell you something about its durability as well as its beauty. Creating a deck from this unusual and attractive wood not only will make your project stand out in the neighborhood, it will reward you with years of excellent use and outdoor pleasure.

If you would like to learn more about our Tigerwood Decking please visit www.ottercreekforestproducts.com

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