Dealers Choice Will Sell Chelsea Building Products’ Everlast Siding in Georgia

The partnership enables Dealers Choice to offer the full line and all colors of Everlast Lap Siding and Everlast Board & Batten and accessories.

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Chelsea Building Products entered a distribution partnership with Dealers Choice for its Everlast siding and accessories in Georgia. Dealers Choice will offer the full line and all colors in Everlast Lap Siding and Everlast Board & Batten, plus accessories, from its branches in Savannah, Ga., Suwannee, Ga., and Tifton, Ga.

“We’re excited to bring the Everlast siding system to our Georgia locations and grow with this excellent product,” Todd Skaggs, national vice president at Dealers Choice, said in a prepared statement.

Everlast Lap Siding is offered in two plank sizes, 4-1/2-inches and 6-7/8-inches, both 12 feet in length. Everlast Board & Batten Siding is available in 12 feet lengths with an 11-inch reveal. The reveal is comprised of a 9-inch board with a 2-inch-wide batten. Everlast’s siding has a warranty that protects against excessive color change, peeling, flaking, cracking, rusting, blistering, and corroding, according to Chelsea Building Products. The manufacture said its UV-stable acrylic capstock is molecularly fused to substrate, offer an advantage over products that require continual repainting.

Atlanta, Ga.-based Dealers Choice distributes siding, roofing, insulation, gypsum, millwork, and window products to professional lumber yards, home centers, and building supply dealers. Oakmont, Pa.-based Chelsea Building Products has been designing and extruding PVC and composite profiles for the building materials market since 1975. Chelsea recently entered distribution partnerships for its Everlast siding products with six Hood Distribution locations and Virginia-based Rocco Building Supplies.

About the Author

Vincent Salandro

Vincent Salandro is an associate editor for Builder. He covers products for the Journal of Light Construction and also has stories appearing in other Zonda publications. He earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.S. in economics from American University.

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