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VISTA, Calif. – Eco Building Products, Inc. announced today that the Company has started delivery of Eco Red Shield ™ protected lumber to build the dream home of Gregory Artura and Patricia D'Alessio in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Having made the choice to utilize Eco Red Shield Lumber over one year ago the Atura's did not seem so concerned about breaking ground during the winter months.

ECOB is now delivering protected lumber on the east coast with the first homeowner to build with Eco's Red Shield Protection from mold, wood-rot, termites and fire. Recently several homes have burned in the Connecticut area; people no longer need to build with unprotected lumber now that Eco Red Shield lumber products are available in this market. Interstate + Lakeland Lumber, ECOB 's local affiliate, is gearing up to supply Eco Red Shield for the upcoming spring run.
Leveraging the existing lumber supply chain, from Salem Oregon across the country to the Tri State area and Southern California across to Texas, New Orleans and onto Florida the Company set out in 2011 to connect the west coast to the east coast insuring Eco Red Shield products are now available and affordable in all markets.

Today a local Fox news reporter called Steve Conboy asking to do an interview on the Company as he spotted our sign on a Fieldstone Homes job site that said, "Ask me why I'm Red". This news focus can be viewed at http://youtu.be/VuYc0KsCBIg "ECOB now has jobs popping up all over the USA and the phones are starting to ring with lumber wholesalers wanting Eco Red Shield lumber," stated Steve Conboy, President and CEO of Eco Building Products. "I'm glad we stuck to my plan of creating infrastructure instead of selling products before we were ready to handle volume operationally," added Conboy.
 

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