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Oldcastle APG Will Double Capacity for MoistureShield Composite Decking

Oldcastle APG will double its manufacturing capacity with a new expansion at the company’s MoistureShield plant in Springdale, AR. The investment directly supports the MoistureShield Elevate affordable capped wood...

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Oldcastle APG will double its manufacturing capacity with a new expansion at the company’s MoistureShield plant in Springdale, AR. The investment directly supports the MoistureShield Elevate affordable capped wood composite decking line and expands geographical access to the new MoistureShield Meridian line with natural-look TruTexture surface. 

Existing production lines which support MoistureShield Vision with specialized DiamondDefense coating will also be upgraded in a Phase II expansion later in 2022. 

“Dealers and distributors can expect the timing of the expansion to be fully executed for the Q2 decking demand, with inventory having immediate availability,” said Matthew Bruce, vp of sales, Oldcastle APG. “We’re excited to begin 2022 with renewed capacity that will allow our contractors to best serve their customers and give them a competitive edge to continue achieving success.” 

Content supplied by MoistureShield via Cision PR Newswire.

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