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EPS Insulation: The Tough Stuff!

By: Rick Shinn, Sales Representative - Architectural Products Over the past two and a half years, I have presented numerous AIA/CES programs on subjects related to the performance of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) rigid insulation for construction applications. These applications include … Continue reading

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White & Blue

By: Aaron Weatherbie, Sales Representative - Architectural Products When we talk about EPS (expanded polystyrene) and XPS (extruded polystyrene) it would be easy to say that white vs. blue has often ended with black and blue scenario. I am unsure … Continue reading

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Uncommon Sense

By: Pat Austin, Sales Representative - Architectural Products These days when you hear of an individual or an organization approaching a situation using “common sense”, unfortunately it’s uncommon. Not the folks at Commonwealth Construction, who are currently in the process … Continue reading

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Perception! Is a Cadillac better than a Chevrolet?

By: Dale Mullikin, Sales Representative - Architectural Products When people look at a Cadillac they perceive higher value than a Chevrolet. Both are made by the same manufacturer. Both may even use the same parts but due to experiences, marketing, … Continue reading

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How to Achieve Continual Improvement

By: Brian Oates, Corporate Quality System Manager Continual Improvement Projects Continual improvement projects are one of the many methods that ACH uses to constantly increase plant efficiencies and customer satisfaction. Types of continual improvement projects include, but are not limited to research and development, … Continue reading

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