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Masonite Emerald Safe ‘N Sound

Emerald Safe ‘N Sound products feature green attributes


By HZ Staff September 28, 2011
Masonite Emerald Safe ‘N Sound
This article first appeared in the PR September 2011 issue of Pro Remodeler.

Utilizing DorCor made from wheat straw, Emerald Safe ‘N Sound products feature green attributes such as rapidly renewable content, pre-consumer recycled content, low formaldehyde emissions, No Added Urea-Formaldehyde and are Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified. Safe ‘N Sound doors significantly reduce sound transmission and are lighter than conventional particleboard core allowing for easier handling, installation and less hinge and jamb wear. Doors are available in 6’8”, 7-ft. and 8-ft. heights.

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