Vamos a continuar liquidando nuestro inventario de puertas haste que terminemos todo el material. En los ultimos meses, hemos estado en transicion para salir del negocio de suministro de puertas, en Agosto 31, del 2022 nuestra tienda de puertas dejara de construir y/o cortar puertas. En los dos ultimos anos hemos dejado de vender los productos de yeso (sheetrock), paneles de yeso (drywall), tela asfaltica (roofing felt), materiales de techo y cerramos los Sabados. Para asegurarnos de mantenernos fuertes y competitivos en el mercado en los anos venideros, Florida Lumber ha tenido que ajustar y cambiar nuestra vision para el futuro. We appreciate your business and your patience as Florida Lumber’s new vision becomes reality.Ī Todos Nuestros Valiosos Clientes En los ultimos anos, la pandemia de el Virus (Covid 19) nos ha forzado a adaptarnos y cambiar la forma de hacer cosas en el dia a dia. In the next year you will start seeing changes that will help improve our ability to serve you, our customers. As we have liquidated some of the items that we don’t sell anymore we have created more space to buy a larger volume of our core items and pass on the savings to our customers. Our focus is going to be on Lumber, Construction Materials, Rebar Fabrication and Rebar Accessories. These changes are all part of our new vision and path to continue serving South Florida and increasing our footprint in the construction supply industry. To set the story straight, we are not closing or selling the business and we are not moving. Some customers have asked if we are closing or even moving locations. We will continue liquidating our doors from inventory until we are out of material. Over the last few months, we have been transitioning our way out of the door supply business so on August 31, 2022, our door shop will stop assembling doors. In the last 2 years, we have stopped selling Sheetrock and drywall products, roofing felt and roofing materials, and have even closed on Saturdays. To make sure that we remain strong and competitive in the market for the years to come, Florida Lumber has had to adjust and change our vision for the future. We know it can be a lot if you’re new to planning deck projects – we’ve been around the block a few times and can help you make the right decisions for your own home.To All Our Valued Customers, Over the past few years, the Covid 19 Pandemic has forced us to adapt and change the way we do things on a day-to-day basis. Capped composites are ultra low-maintenance, long-lasting, stain-and-fade-fighting deck boards. Recent advances have made capped composites an attractive alternative to natural wood as they authentically emulate colors and grain patterns without significant wear and fade. The best of both worlds, capped composites combine the proven strength and stability of traditional composite decking with PVC’s increased durability. These are manufactured deck boards consisting of a solid wood-plastic core “capped” with a full synthetic wrap. In addition to being structurally sound, manufacturers claim high resistance to staining from common household agents (food, beverages, pets), providing long-term peace of mind along with minimized maintenance. PVC boards are impervious to organic decay. PVC’sĪ rapidly improving technology, vinyl decking addresses the traditional weaknesses of organic materials with reduced color fading, stronger resistance to surface scratching, and minimal heat retention and movement (expansion/contraction). This makes composites require significantly less maintenance than natural wood, and they are often warranted against structural failure for 20-30 years. While susceptible to color fading and some expansion/contraction, composites do not require painting or staining and resist organic decay. These are manufactured deck boards made of varying mixtures of wood and plastic elements to create materials that utilize the strength of wood while retaining the moisture resistance of synthetics. You should expect to spend time on regular cleaning and semi-annual deck maintenance, such as staining and replacing boards as necessary. However, like all things natural, fade and decay are a part of the cycle of life. From classic redwood to exotic ipe, natural woods are cherished for their organic beauty.
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