
Ecobust Demolition Compound
The management team at Ecobust are pleased to announce that effective January 1st, 2012 Otter Creek will be the distributor for Ecobust in Southwestern, Ontario including the Greater Toronto Area.
ECOBUST Expansive Controlled Demolition Agent is the fastest, most powerful and economical of its kind. It is made of a safe, non-toxic powdered mixture of natural minerals that when mixed with water and poured into pre-drilled holes, expands at an incredible force over 20,000 PSI being able to break any strength of rock or concrete.
Otter Creek is located in Tillsonburg, Ontario and have warehousing locations outside the City of Toronto and near London, Ontario. Otter Creek has been serving the building materials industry for 10 years and President, Robert Abbott, is very excited about the Ecobust product. Abbott commented, “I have not seen a product this effective for its intended purpose”. Ecobust is the simplest, quietest, cleanest and cost effective way to demolish concrete or rock.
Otter Creek will be responsible for setting up dealer stores within its territory and would be happy to speak with retailers who may have interest in becoming a dealer for a innovative and cost effective product called Ecobust. Interested companies are asked to contact Robert Abbott at 1-800-981-3590.
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