Houston— Domco Tarkett Commercial has
introduced a new resource kit, Azrock Integrated Flooring 2002, to architects,
designers and specifiers. The kit, containing a catalog, design book and color
chart, is designed to be kept on bookshelves for quick, on-the-spot reference.
“We have created this literature to fit on bookshelves,” explained Kathy
Holdridge, Domco Tarkett Commercial’s director of communications. “It’s a
unique way to display Azrock’s broad spectrum of expertise—information right
at your fingertips.” Items contained in the kit are a full-line 2002 catalog,
design book and color palette poster along with environmental, retail,
healthcare and educational brochures. “The kit highlights Azrock’s
capabilities for some of the most demanding environments,” said Hold-ridge.
“From environmentally-friendly to design-conscious projects.”
In additional news, Domco Tarkett Commercial
has added Insulation & Supply Co. as an Azrock brand distributor. With more
than 40 years of experience in the flooring industry, Insulation & Supply is
a family owned business which imports and distributes ceramic, porcelain, stone
tile and Wilsonart laminate. It serves most of the Wisconsin and upper Michigan
areas. “We only associate our business with name brand products that are known
for quality,” noted Ed Oswald, CEO of Insulation & Supply. “Azrock
compliments our business well and we welcome the opportunity to offer a new
product to our existing customer base.” Azrock will be Insulation &
Supply’s only resilient flooring offered to its dealers and commercial
clients. “Insulation & Supply has a well established sales and delivery
system that makes it a great partner for us,” noted Joe Jared, vice president
of sales for the mill.
In other news, Domco Tarkett Commercial, which
recently moved its headquarters here, is doing its part in being a good
neighbor. The manufacturer and its Azrock plant are helping the community by not
only donating flooring to victims of tropical storm Allison, but its employees
are also volunteering their time. While families are still homeless one year
after the storm, employees have given their Saturdays throughout the summer in
an effort to help ease the situation. On their own time, they have performed
some of the vinyl installation work and are helping to build one of the homes
for Houston Habitat For Humanity. Since moving here, Domco Tarkett has helped
the community by fulfilling a need for 23,670 feet of vinyl flooring. “Houston
Habitat For Humanity had asked us to donate flooring for 42 of its homes being
built for the families of last year’s devastating flood,” said John Kozak,
the manufacturer’s installation service manager. “Thanks to companies like
Domco Tarkett Commercial and its employees,” explained Dave Daniels of Houston
Habitat For Humanity, “we are able to reach out and meet the needs of families
who are still affected by the tragic storm.” “Tropical storm Allison was a
catastrophe we will never forget,” Kozak concluded. “It has been great to be
able to use our talents and specialties to help out.” For additional
information on Domco Tarket Commercial, contact the company at 800/366-2689.