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Correct Building Products
The CorrectPorch is a high performance, low maintenance, tongue-and-groove outdoor floor board
April 15, 2008
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CorrectPorch by Correct Building Products is made from an environmentally-sustainable 60/40 recycled hardwood and polypropylene mix that resists sagging and will qualify for LEED points from the U.S. Green Building Council. CorrectPorch features the historically accurate dimensions that fit with a tongue and groove connection and match the architectural specifications of traditional covered porches.
Other Features:
- The boards feature a patent-pending, hidden spacer bead design that allows the product to expand and contract with seasonal temperature changes and maintain the proper spacing between boards.
- Boards are drilled every 16 inches for easier installation and CorrectPorch Screws will be available soon.
- CorrectPorch comes in a natural gray color with a subtle wood grain pattern. Color-matched stair treads are now available. Trim profiles are also available for finishing the outer edges of the porch.
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