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Culpeper joins NLBMDA's MSC

The MSC is composed of leading building material manufacturers and service providers.
8/3/2023
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Culpeper Wood began as a local pressure treating company with a single location in historic Culpeper, Virginia.

The National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) announced today that Culpeper Wood Preservers is the newest member of the association’s Manufacturers and Services Council (MSC). 

The council is composed of the leading building material manufacturers and service providers serving the LBM industry.

The NLBMDA said that MSC members are established industry leaders who supply products and services to lumber and building material dealers across the nation. The dedicated members of the council share a commitment to promoting and enhancing the success of independent dealers.

Culpeper Wood began as a local pressure treating company with a single location in historic Culpeper, Virginia, and today is one of the largest producers of pressure treated lumber in the United States. Culpeper's brand-name products are produced at our 17 strategically located plants and sold exclusively through lumber dealers throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, Mid-West, and South.

NLBMDA logo May 2023

Over the years, Culpeper Wood Preservers has expanded its pressure treated lumber product offerings to meet just about every need or application. Culpeper Wood knows their reputation is on the line with each and every project. 

“We are excited to be part of the NLBMDA family,” Jonathan Jenkins, president, said. “Culpeper Wood Preservers is strongly committed to providing the highest quality of service and products to the independent lumber dealer. We look forward to working with our NLBMDA members over the coming months.”

For more information on the NLBMDA Manufacturers and Services Council, click here.

 

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