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BMD Distributes Composite Decking From TAMKO

Building Materials Distributors Inc. (BMD) is distributing Envision composite decking from TAMKO Building Products Inc. in southern California. BMD is carrying the complete line of the TAMKO Envision and EverGrain decking at its branch in Perris, Calif.

BMD’s Senior Director of Sales, Chris Garlieb, says, “BMD is committed to providing the highest quality products to our customers. We are thrilled to partner with TAMKO to offer our customers a unique composite decking product that differentiates us from our competition and expands our offering in the southern California market.”

TAMKO decking products available at the Perris, Calif. branch include:

  • Envision Distinction – the luxury collection with bold highlights and dramatic color
  • Envision Inspiration – the signature collection, adding character to outdoor living with the look of reclaimed wood
  • Envision Expression – the simplicity collection, featuring a single-color board
  • EverGrain Classic – a line of uncapped composite decking

TAMKO’s Director of Decking Sales and Marketing, Shara Gamble, says the manufacturer’s focus on quality business relationships aimed at growth led them to join forces with BMD. “As a specialty distributor with a long, rich history like TAMKO, BMD is a great fit for our Envision and EverGrain premium composite decking products. We’re already seeing increased demand for the unmatched beauty of Envision in the southern Cal market and we look forward to continued success with BMD,” Gamble states.

Established in 1943, BMD is an employee owned distributor and manufacturer of specialty building products and millwork. BMD is headquartered in Galt, Calif., with distribution centers in Perris and Eureka Calif.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Memphis, Tenn.; Centralia, Wash.; Dunn, N.C.; and Santa Fe, N.M.; and manufacturing facilities in Sacramento, Calif. and Old Fort, N.C.

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