AZEK Trim Technology Named in 2009 '100 Best New Products' by Professional Builder...
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AZEK Trim Technology Named in 2009 '100 Best New Products' by Professional
Builder Magazine
SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- AZEK Trim with "The AZEK Edge" has won
Professional Builder Magazine's 100 Best New Products Award, which recognizes
the most significant products introduced to the building industry each year.
Developed by AZEK Building Products, the AZEK Edge is manufacturing technology
that creates precise, perfectly square exterior trim boards with sealed edges
to prevent dirt build-up.
This new technology sets a new standard in the exterior home products
category. AZEK Trim boards with the new AZEK Edge fit together faster and
easier than any other trim product. The smooth, sealed edges of each board
ensure AZEK Trim will stay cleaner in the lumberyard and on the jobsite -- and
ultimately be easier to clean. It also works great as a deck trim, where dirt
and grime can be a problem.
Professional Builder supports innovation and new technology for new home
construction. The 100 Best New Products Award highlights products that make
these gains and recognizes the manufacturers who are leading improvement. The
editors base their choices on these criteria:
-- Technological advancement
-- Significant product improvement
-- New product line introduction
-- Increasing the competition of a product line
Read about AZEK Trim with the AZEK Edge and all of the best new products for
2009 in the September issue of Professional Builder. For more information,
visit www.azek.com or call 1-877-ASK-AZEK (275-2935).
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SOURCE AZEK Building Products
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