Weyerhaeuser Distribution has expanded its offering of Homasote 440 SoundBarrier panels to its distribution centers in Denver, Dallas, Houston, and Tacoma, Wash. The company has had growing success with distributing the boards in recent years through its distribution centers in Fresno, Stockton, Fontana and Santa Clarita, Calif., locations along with Boise, Idaho.
“We’ve been experiencing results of distributing these products in high density housing markets throughout California and feel there’s a fit for expanding that distribution into Texas, Washington and Colorado,” says David Helmers, vice president of Weyerhaeuser Distribution. “The capabilities of 440 SoundBarrier to control sound in floors, walls and ceilings can be an asset to any builder, but especially to those working in the multi-family housing market.”
Independently lab tested and proven in millions of square feet of residential and commercial structures, 440 SoundBarrier is a structural board made from 100 percent environmental Homasote cellulose fiber containing 98 percent recycled product. The homogeneous composition is manufactured with uniformly distributed protection against termites, rot and fungi along with resistance to mold, mildew and moisture. The boards also insulate, with twice the R-value of wood.
“The FSC Certified 440 SoundBarrier boards can be used in room partitions and peripheral walls, ceilings and floors to provide exceptional noise reduction in a structure,” says Christine Lemonick, director of sales and marketing for Homasote. “These boards are an alternative to liquid gypsum on floors, and resilient channel or gypsum sound boards on walls. They’re ready to apply directly to framing and come in a variety of sizes. Builders continue to use our products because they provide noise attenuation and moisture-resistant thermal insulation.”
Founded in 1909, Homasote Co. is a manufacturer of building products made from recycled materials in the U.S.