EIGHTY-FOUR, PA - Building and remodeling supplier 84 Lumber Co. says eight stores forced to close by Hurricane Sandy have reopened.
The supplier of flooring, windows, doors and cabinetry and related hardware has set up a Hurricane Sandy website for professional remodelers and builders whose business is affected by the storm.
Manager Paul Devaney of the 84 Lumber store in Manahawkin, NJ provides a video tour of the devasation wrought by the hurricane.
Among wood products lines 84 Lumber carries are Aristokraft and Armstrong brand cabinetry; Anderson and Jeld-Wen doors and windows; and garage doors from Holmes, Hormann and Wayne Dalton.
84 Lumber says the followng stores are accepting Red Cross Vouchers
New Jersey Pleasantville, Rockaway, Oakland, Lakewood, Manahawkin, Cape May, Courth Sewell Pennsylvania Allentown, East Stroudsburg
New York Patchogue, Middletown
Delaware Selbyville, Clarksville, Milford
Conneticut Plainville
Maryland Arnold
Virginia Keller
84 Lumber operates 280 stores and component manufacturing plants in 35 states, covering the 150 largest markets in the U.S.. Many of its stores include manufacturing facilities such as door shops and engineered wood centers and also offer turn-key installed construction services for insulation, framing, windows, roofing and after paint products.







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