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Brooks Custom
Brooks Custom Professional Mount Kisco, NY
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New Blog! - Antimicrobial Copper

Hello, everyone. Thought I'd share the new blog we just launched. I hope to share some interesting tidbits and current events that won't bore you to death. This first post is on Antimicrobial Copper. Not too many people are aware of this yet, and don't be surprised if you start to see hospital rooms outfitted with copper in the not-so-distant future. Enjoy!

http://www.brookscustom.com/blog/

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  • Woodbridge Environmental ... Colonia, NJ
    This is a interesting topic. This is why they use higher levels of copper in treated lumber as it prevent the molds that decay the wood. And that explains why its more important to use special screws and fasteners that will not react to this material. Even new high end shingles that are stain resistant have higher level of copper in the formula when they are manufactured. So this makes perfect sense to use as a counter top. It is just very expensive to do so.
    on Jun 13, 2012 · Like 1

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