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James Jones & Sons Ltd has won the ‘Treated Wood Trader of the Year’ award at The Wood Protection Association’s annual event, which was held online this year due to the current restrictions.
Now in their sixth year, the awards have become a popular annual event, which showcases wood protection technology as a relevant and vital part of the timber industry.
James Jones & Sons Ltd is one of Scotland’s largest processors of fencing timbers for the agricultural and domestic market and offers a fifteen-year warranty on its range of ground contact fencing. The company has been at the forefront of pioneering technology dedicated to improve the standard of ground contact treatment for a number of years and was the first in the UK to introduce a commercial incising line to increase the penetration and provide uniformity of preservative treatment.
Sales Director, Graham Blyth said “We have been
dedicated to conveying the importance of Use Class 4 in timber treatment to our
customers for a number of years, while enhancing the reputation of timber as a
material of choice and we are delighted to receive the award in acknowledgement
of our efforts”.
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