Showing posts with label trex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trex. Show all posts
Friday, April 17, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Lakewood: Open for Business visits Front Range Lumber
Last year the host of Lakewood: Open for Business visited with Lakewood's only locally owned and operated lumberyard, operating right where it has since 1965.
Join Front Range Lumber as we learn the steps to making a garden pergola.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
The Mayor of Lakewood stops by Front Range Lumber
Last Spring on Spotlight on Lakewood, Mayor Bob Murphy headed over to Front Range Lumber to find out how the local business is able to keep up with national competitors.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
TREX

COLORS
ALL
Trex colors fade somewhat. These hues: Madeira Red, Woodland Brown and
Saddle Brown fade a very nominal 3-5%. In essence, they’ll remain the
same color. Winchester Gray will change to a medium-gray. Regardless of
their beginning status, all boards of the same color will eventually
fade to a similar color. Each piece of Trex has red or black printing
along the side of the board. This will indicate the source of that
particular board including the plant, shift and year manufactured. We
recommend that you re-cut both ends of each piece of Trex to obtain a
clean crisp end. We recommend that you
keep at least one end “scrap” for possible reference in theunlikely event of a warranty claim. Always verify that the entire shipment you receive is the same color, BEFORE the project begins. Remember some of the pieces you receive may have faded more than others. Although Trex is a man-made material, each batch (this can mean different lengths or sizes) may start out as slightly different colors due to the manufacturing and distribution/ storage/handling process. Not to worry though, all will fade to the same general hue. Please allow approximately two months for Trex to attain its final color.
keep at least one end “scrap” for possible reference in theunlikely event of a warranty claim. Always verify that the entire shipment you receive is the same color, BEFORE the project begins. Remember some of the pieces you receive may have faded more than others. Although Trex is a man-made material, each batch (this can mean different lengths or sizes) may start out as slightly different colors due to the manufacturing and distribution/ storage/handling process. Not to worry though, all will fade to the same general hue. Please allow approximately two months for Trex to attain its final color.
The New Transcends version of Trex are colorfast in
the following colors: TreeHouse, Gravel Path, Firepit, Vintage Lantern,
Lava Rock and Spiced Rum.
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