New Orleans, Lousiana, Feb. 06, 2018 -- A new color is now available for TAMKO Building Products, Inc.’s customers in the Northeastern United States. Timberwood joins the America’s Natural Colors® collection as part of TAMKO’s Heritage® laminated asphalt shingle line and is being produced at the company’s Frederick, Maryland manufacturing facility.
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Timberwood creates a return to nature with its woodsy brown tone achieved through its blend of soft greys mixed with a varying pallet of rich buff hues. Resembling the beauty of wood in its natural element, Timberwood is crafted with TAMKO’s unique color drops and shadowtone process to develop an unmatched visual dimension with deep shadowing.
“As we continue to expand TAMKO’s Heritage® shingle color offerings, we are focused on our customers and understand that regional demands drive roofing color preference,” said Vice President of Sales and Marketing for TAMKO, Stephen McNally. “TAMKO’s customers in the northeast are excited for the Timberwood addition.”
Timberwood Heritage® shingles and Hip & Ridge shingles are available for purchase now in the Northeastern United States. To view the beauty of this latest expansion to the popular Heritage® laminated asphalt shingle line, visit TAMKO’s booth #1651, February 6-8, at the International Roofing Expo in New Orleans where Timberwood will be on display. To learn more, go TAMKO.com.
Click here to download a photo of TAMKO’s new Heritage® Timberwood shingle.
About TAMKO®
TAMKO Building Products, Inc. is one of the nation’s largest independent manufacturers of residential and commercial roofing products (including Heritage® Asphalt Shingles and MetalWorks® Steel Shingles), decking and railing products, waterproofing, cements, and coatings. Since 1944, TAMKO’s success is the direct result of teamwork and enduring relationships with customers, suppliers and employees. Privately owned, TAMKO is committed to producing top-quality products with excellent product support. For more information about TAMKO, visit our website at www.TAMKO.com.
Note to editors and writers – The correct capitalization of the company name is TAMKO, due to the fact that it is an acronym. The letters stand for Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma – the company’s original trade area when founded in 1944. TAMKO’s trade area is now all 50 states.
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Ron Cook TAMKO Building Products, Inc. 800-641-4691


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