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Trimaco

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FloorShell® Heavy Duty Temporary Surface Protector from Trimaco provides breathable protection for most floor types, including curing floors. It features Spill Block™ leak resistant technology which protects against paint and stain. FloorShell® will last for the duration of the job – no more reapplying builders or red rosin paper.

FloorShell® Heavy Duty Temporary Surface Protection

FloorShell® is a contractor strength surface protection roll for your toughest jobs. Heavy duty construction board made from 100% recycled fibers, this item is eco-friendly and reusable. FloorShell® protects wood, concrete, stone, tile, linoleum, epoxy, vinyl composition tile (vct), and most other floor types. The thick board can even stand up against the wear and tear of forklifts. Worried about spills? Our new innovative Spill Block™ liquid repellent technology protects against paint, mud, water and more. Our scored edge provides protection for baseboards, walls, and can even be used to contain debris to the aisle. Proudly made in the USA.

  • Forklift strong!
  • Breathable to allow curing of floors
  • Spill Block™ technology
  • Made in the USA
  • 4 times thicker than red rosin paper
  • Earn up to 2 LEED points on projects seeking USGBC Certification
  • Works great with Trimaco’s FloorShell® Seam Tape

USG

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For the most cost-effective, problem-free, beautifully finished corners, choose USG Sheetrock® and Beadex® Brand Paper-Faced Metal Corner Bead. Fast and easy installation means reduced labor costs, while superior product performance eliminates costly job callbacks—saving you money and ensuring customer satisfaction. Continue reading USG

Icon in the Sun: Long-Lasting Colors for Albuquerque’s Beach Apartments

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A unique, eye-catching color scheme made the Beach Apartments a landmark property on Route 66 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. But the exterior hadn’t been painted since the 1990s, and rain and sun had caused significant damage. The stucco was cracked and crumbling, and the colors had faded in the high desert climate.
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