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GREAT SOUTHERN DISTRIBUTING ALLURA IN TEXAS

Allura fiber cement siding is now being distributed throughout Texas by Great Southern Wood Preserving

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Allura is partnering with Great Southern Wood Preserving, Inc. to expand distribution of the manufacturer’s fiber cement siding, soffits, and trim product lines through Great Southern’s Columbus and Tyler, Tx., facilities.

Kevin Potthoff, Allura CEO, stated, “Great Southern Wood Preserving provides a well-positioned channel to help Allura drive growth for our current and future products.  We look forward to working with Great Southern and utilizing their expertise to secure new business together.”

“We’re very excited to announce the addition of Allura’s Fiber cement siding products to our portfolio of products offered in the state of Texas.” said Chuck Dickert, Vice President and Chief Sales Officer at Great Southern.  “We remain committed to first-class customer service, and these product additions will allow us to offer our dealers more of a one-stop shopping experience.”

Allura siding is manufactured in White City, Or.; Roaring River, N.C.; and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Their Spectrum pre-finished in addition to their primed products include lap siding, panels, shingles, soffit and trim with superior aesthetics, realistic textures, high durability and a Class A fire rating.

Great Southern Wood Preserving, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading distributors of pressure-treated pine. Founded in 1970 in Abbeville, Al., Great Southern is perhaps best known for producing YellaWood brand pressure treated pine and its famous “Yella End Tag.” The company distributes building products to home centers, building supply dealers and lumberyards in 27 states from Florida to Texas to the Mid-Atlantic.

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