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LP ELEMENTS® PERFORMANCE FENCING ANNOUNCES NEW 76 SERIES AND PARTNERSHIP WITH THE HOME DEPOT

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LP Building Solutions, a leader in high-performance building solutions, has expanded its performance fencing offerings with the introduction of LP Elements® Performance Fencing 76 Series. LP Elements fencing is designed to stand up stronger and longer than typical softwood fencing alternatives and is developed to defend against twisting, cracking or warping. The new product debuts in four finished colors and is available in a primed option at The Home Depot.

The 76 Series of LP Elements fencing enters the market in part through a partnership with The Home Depot in key markets. Featuring a narrower picket than the 92 Series, the 76 Series of LP Elements Performance Fencing is resistant to impacts from small rocks and other everyday life objects like baseballs up to 50 MPH. Both 76 Series and 92 Series can withstand wind gusts up to 200 MPH. They are engineered to defy termite damage and fungal decay.

Partnering with The Home Depot helps DIY homeowners, fence installers and contractors more easily find fencing by LP. Starting this summer in the Phoenix and Dallas markets, The Home Depot will offer Primed 76 Series pickets that can be painted any color as well as Finished 92 Series pickets in Mojave Ridge.

“The Home Depot will be the first retail customer partnership for LP Elements Performance Fencing, and we are excited to bring our fencing products directly to consumers through this partnership,” said Jenni Galiotto, Business Development Manager, LP Building Solutions.

LP Building Solutions manufactures uniquely engineered, innovative building products that meet the demands and needs of the building industry, including durable and dependable exterior siding and trim systems, engineered wood framing and structural panels for single-family homes, multifamily projects, repair & remodel markets, light commercial facilities and outdoor buildings
 

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