Plywood

We have Houston’s largest stocking inventory of NAUF panels and ULEF certified domestic plywood. We carry a full line of domestic and imported plywood in many species in 1/4” through 3/4” thickness. Most items are carried on MDF core, in addition to veneer core. Additional sheet goods in inventory include 1/4” through 1-1/8” MDF in various sizes.

ACRE™ Sheet Panels by MODERN MILL

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ACRE™ recycled rice hull/pvc composite is made 100% in America (Mississippi) does not rot, is water resistant and has an extremely long life and can be stained or painted. ACRE™ can be used interior or exterior and is safe and non-toxic.

ACRE™ sheets are the perfect medium for executing your ideas. This revolutionary material offers the look and feel of wood, and it can be cut, curved, shaped and molded to fit countless applications, both exterior and interior. It’s also easy to care for and guaranteed to last. ACRE™ is made from upcycled rice hulls, making it a sustainable choice that doesn’t sacrifice performance.

We are stocking ACRE™ panels in 4' x 8'/10' sheets.

Categories: ACRE™,Green Building Materials,Plywood
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Tag: Composite
In Stock: Yes
Brand: Modern Mill
Item#: _____PANELS
Item#: 9803 - ACRE 1/2" x 4' x 8' sheet
Item#: 9805 - ACRE 3/4" x 4' x 8' sheet
Item#: 9815 - ACRE 3/4" x 4' x 10' sheet

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