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    The Robert Cox Sequences Collection for Lees

    Inspired by the balanced lines of architectural structures and the simplicity of natural forms, the Robert Cox Sequences Collection addresses the need for modular floor covering aesthetics that foster comfort, stimulation, and ergonomics in corporate, retail, educational, and public spaces. The collection’s careful coloration technique synthesizes subtle multihue tones, and its delicate blends of luster complement the 14 contemporary color palettes. It is Green Label Certified by the Carpet and Rug Institute, and recommended adhesives meet the most stringent rules for volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.

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    Seal-Tite Gutters from Metal-Era

    Seal-Tite industrial gutters offer easy installation, outstanding performance, and an attractive appearance. Available in three styles, all feature a unique, heavy aluminum gutter strap design that eliminates the need for drilling and riveting. The free-floating, hook-in strap allows for full thermal movement of the gutter. Offered with an optional roof flange or slotted drain bars for ballast retention, they offer maximum roof drainage. The gutters' 12-foot lengths with prepunched holes reduce installation time and lower labor costs. They adapt easily to "optional" drainage bars or flow-through gravel stops, and factory-fabricated accessories provide a cleaner, more attractive appearance, while reducing field fabrication time.

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