Why Is This House Pink?

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PINKWOOD HAS DONATED THEIR FIRE RESISTANT COATING TO ONE OF THE NEW HOMES BEING BUILT IN SLAVE LAKE

  
  
  

 

 

PinkWood Ltd. is helping to rebuild Slave Lake with new innovative fire resistant products for the residential construction industry.  

The floor joists, roof trusses and framing materials will be coated with a unique pink colour that is fire, mold and moisture resistant – the coating will be donated by Pinkwood, Truebeam and Ray Stern Homes.

The first “ALL PINK” first fire resistant house in Slave Lake is being built by Ray Stern Homes.  The floor joists, roof trusses and framing materials supplied by Alberta Truebeam will all be coated by PinkWood with a non-toxic pink coating (PinkShield) that resists mold and moisture while providing added fire protection.

In addition to building a safer, healthier Slave Lake, Pinkwood along with Alberta TrueBeam and Ray Stern Homes is very proud to announce they are donating the fire, mold and moisture resistant PinkShield coating, for this home being rebuilt in Slave Lake.

A portion of proceeds from all PinkJoists sales goes towards the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.  It will be announced the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has received more than $21,000 in donations over the last year.  

Ray Stern, former Mayor of Slave Lake and owner of Ray Stern Homes, will be including fire, mold and moisture resistant PinkJoists and PinkTrusses as a standard in all his homes with an option to upgrade to PinkLumber.         

Pinkwood would like to thank Karina Pillay-Kinnee, Mayor of Slave Lake and Kurtis Charchun with Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation for coming to see the launch of the first ALL PINK house in Slave Lake on October 11, 2011.