FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Advantage Lumber, a proud member of NADRA.org and ThermoWood Association have announced a new partnership.
The companies shared the news via social media:
“We are pleased to introduce our Cooperative Partner, AdvantageLumber.com, a global leader in manufacturing exotic hardwood decking, railing, siding, ceiling, flooring, and cabinet-grade lumber.
Founded in 1992, Advantage Lumber has built a strong reputation for reliable service, product availability, and best-in-class building materials shipped factory direct to consumer. The company offers an extensive portfolio of more than 70 hardwood species sourced globally – providing architects, contractors and consumers with versatile, high-performing solutions for both interior and exterior use.
Through its own manufacturing operations, Advantage Lumber produces premium-grade decking and lumber from species such as Ipe, Cumaru, Teak, Tigerwood, Mahogany and Garapa. The company is committed to responsible sourcing practices, ensuring all materials comply with the Lacey Act and international regulatory standards, including FSC® certification.
‘Advantage Lumber joined the International ThermoWood Association as a Cooperative Partner to further our commitment to offering innovative, sustainable building materials and to stay aligned with the latest global standards in thermally modified wood. As demand for ThermoWood® continues to grow, the partnership enables us to collaborate with industry leaders, expand our technical expertise, and support the advancement of high-performance wood solutions,’ says Greg Rubin, executive vice President of Advantage Lumber.
Through its ITWA membership, Advantage Lumber gains valuable access to industry knowledge, technical standard, and a network of professionals dedicated to the development of ThermoWood®. This collaboration illustrates how Advantage Lumber supports the global visibility and development of thermally modified timber as a sustainable, durable, and stable material for modern wood construction and design.
Source: LBM Journal. Read original HERE
