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Building Moxie Archive: Remodeling Show Product Report Take 1 :: 10 Products You Should Know

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A feeling of being stuffed.  As full as possible with information and then topped still with experiences and fun, new names and new places . . . a mind full of thoughts – some self-critiquing, others energizing and inspiring.  How do you go about putting it all down and to good use? Answer a Product Round Up!

And that’s where I am at.  Our visit last week to Chicago, and only the 2nd time for me in my lifetime — the 2011 Hanley Wood- and NAHB-sponsored Remodeling Show.

The Remodeling Show is part conference — packed with educational seminars. It is also part product showcase and part show — complete with live action demos. Targeted to those working in the residential remodeling industry, it is a great place to connect and network, and to learn.  Barry and I attended as a team, we tried to balance personal interests with those of this blog.

Over the next few weeks, we will work to get our thoughts on, around and about the Show down. Today, and starting easy, again, I’ll do a short product round up.

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It’d be naive to think . . . and I shutter at all I might have missed from the 250+ exhibitors.  Of course, it was hard to miss such things as Nissan’s entrance into commercial vehicles (and for the record:  Yes! Gorgeous ladies do draw us over), it was hard to miss DAP Products’ bold new DAP Spec Line launch (more on this soon), and it was hard to miss the tried and true . . . the understated awesomeness of Crown Point Cabinetry (a BMoxie sponsor) … but here it is:  Take one on my take-away, a few notable products (or companies) that deserve some print (read: web-space).  Enjoy!

* ProVia’s Concept Door

(http://www.proviaproducts.com)

The spotlight in the ProVia booth was on a new Concept Door. Designed to raise the bar on energy efficiency. The door is 2-1/2” thick, greatly exceeding the standard 1-3/4” door. The door design is based on ProVia’s Signet fiberglass doors and more than doubles the sealing surface as compared to a traditional entry door. This door design was used by The Ohio State University as part of their entry in the 2011 Solar Decathlon. Bravo ProVia.

* EcoStud Track and Stud Framing System ::  100% Recycled Plastic Furring Products

(http://www.ecostud.com)

The EcoStud® Track and Stud System is a simple concept designed for the novice, do-it-yourself installer. Common tools, standard fasteners, and general construction know-how is all you need for first-time installation. Professionals will enjoy familiar framing techniques in less time and with little effort. The EcoStud® Track and Stud System is safe to handle with no sharp edges and lightweight for quick job stocking.  Applications include non load bearing exterior walls and interior partition walls.

EcoStud products are manufactured with 100% recycled plastic.  The insulative properties of plastic eliminate cold spots on walls, reduce sound transmission, and improve R-Values.

* Trim-Tex Drywall Products

(http://www.trim-tex.com/)

In the business of corner beads for more than 40 years. And considering the number of available profiles, their stuff approaches “drywall art.” And in fact, they use this term.  From the websiteTrim-Tex coined the phrase “drywall art”, which accurately describes the adaptive use of materials and accessories to enhance the standard flat and squared edged world of drywall. Drywall art has variety of forms, including decorative archways, rounded edges, and even reveal effects such as shelves and stepped ceilings.

* WoodTrac by Saunder Ceiling System

(http://www.woodtracbysauder.com)

Known for their furniture, Saunder launched the WoodTrac product last year.  It offers options to dress up the plain and boring drop-ceiling.  While available in a natural wood or in a textured feel, focus on the floor seemed to be on the paintable option.  From last year’s releaseSauder Woodworking Co. recently introduced a new division, WoodTrac Ceiling System, that allows do-it-yourselfers to create the ultimate ceiling at home. Holding to its standards of high quality, WoodTrac gives consumers an affordable, D.I.Y coffered ceiling with panels following a track system over a suspended grid ceiling.

* ZipUP’s UnderDeck System

(http://www.quietwalk.com/zipupdecking/index.html)

Apparently ceiling finishing systems are big this year.  And while they offer an interior solution. I was impressed with the Under Decking solution, and specifically with the ease of installation demo on it.  This system finishes off the underside of your deck providing for dry space without sacrificing headroom or the beauty of your deck. The Zip-UP UnderDeck System provides all of the same advantages of the ceiling system including ease of installation, a washable mold resistant surface, while channeling any water from above to your gutter system.

* ProLine Drain by QuickDrain USA

(http://www.quickdrainusa.com/)

With inline drains making such a splash (at least with my friends @ecomod) at KBIS earlier this year (and *ahem* in Chicago next year) … how could I not jump on this one?  Oh! And BMoxie has an amazing personal connection with this company … friends from a past life.  A nice product sampling, including customizable options from 10 inches to 10 feet, the press kit targeted specifically bathtub to walk-in shower replacement.  (A trend that friends at American Standard cited earlier this year.)

See more coverage on QuickDrain in our feature here: Installing a Zero Clearance Shower Drain.

* Sani Seal Toilet Gasket

(http://sanisealgasket.com)

Sani Seal Toilet Gasket is a new waxless toilet seal/gasket.  Its unique design holds bolts upright and gasket in place allowing a quick, clean and easy toilet installation. No guess work. It allows the installer to know 100% that there is a positive seal between the toilet and the flange. The Sani Seal works on ALL FLANGES; from cast iron to 4″ PVC to inside 3″.  It even works on flanges with inside shelves and off-set outlets. The Sani Seal works on ALL toilets, and even works great for most rear-outlet toilets. Some people have used Sani Seal with their wall-hung type toilets.

* Simpson Door’s Nantucket Collection 

(http://www.simpsondoor.com/press-room/press-releases/nantucket-collection/)

Modifications to the bottom rail of traditional wood exterior door gives this line of doors superior performance.  Simpson Door remains a BMoxie fave for interiors (How to Select an Interior Door), but the mortise and tenon styling on the Nantucket Collection is just straight up sexy.

* Custom Service Hardware’s InvisiDoor

(http://www.cshardware.com/Invisidoor/invisidoor.aspx)

With the first production hidden door, you are no longer forced to pay custom prices and suffer through long delays for a hidden door. The InvisiDoor conceals a seldom used room, creates a hidden safe room, or turns a door into a functional storage and display area.

Here is what the InvisiDoor can offer:

* DANVER’s Stainless Steel Cabinetry

(http://www.danver.com)

Holding down the Show’s Outdoor Living PavilionDANVER Cabinetry is likely the most recognizable name in the steadily growing arena of outdoor kitchens.  Now offering dishwashers, grills, range hoods and the like, they have cemented their place.  Constructed to work in any outdoor space; DANVER’s stainless steel cabinetry is manufactured to create the finest outdoor kitchens, transforming the outdoors into a private entertainment center. DANVER, the nation’s premier outdoor kitchen manufacturer, created its stainless steel cabinetry to be designer-friendly with flexible design configurations including base cabinets available in three inch increments from 12 to 48 inches wide, and wall cabinets from 12 inches to 42 inches in various heights.

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Congrats out too to Bilco Company, who I missed at the show.  You know — the Kleenex of basement doors, and makers of many other innovative products are celebrating their 85th year as a third-generation, family-owned business.

** Building Moxie — celebrating year 2 at the Remodeling Show, back soon to tell you more.  I should note that all product spotlighting was unsolicited.  In fact, Crestview Door for one sponsored Building Moxie‘s trip to the Remodeling Show. Thanks for reading. ~jb

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