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Home Improvements Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


An Innovative Approach To Lattice
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(NAPSI)-Homeowners who want to enhance the appearance and curb appeal of a home often look to lattice.

Lattice is an inexpensive product that adds style and privacy to outdoor projects without blocking airflow or creating confined spaces. The problem with traditional wooden lattice is its tendency to split, rot and discolor.

A decorative plastic lattice may change all that. Called Severe Weather™, it offers the attractiveness of three-dimensional wooden lattice with none of the maintenance.

This lattice is manufactured using a one-piece injection molding process that ensures the product will never split or separate. It is available in four designs: Traditional Diamond, Privacy Diamond, Privacy Square and 3-D Architectural. To match almost any decor theme, this decorative lattice also comes in different colors, such as white, dark green, cedar, redwood and clay.

Because the color goes all the way through, the lattice is manufactured to resist scratches and fading in the sun. The 4' x 8' sections are easy to handle, screw or nail, and can be easily cut to fit any design project.

Matching cap and divider moldings enhance the appearance of installed lattice. An installation must is to drill oversized holes to allow for thermal expansion and contraction. Never overtighten screws.

"We designed Severe Weather™ decorative lattice to be attractive and easy to work with," said Dick Cantley, President of GeoMatrix. "And, like all our products, it's manufactured to provide a lifetime of function and beauty with no maintenance."

Available exclusively at Lowe's, the lattice can be used in a variety of outdoor design applications. As a garden arbor or trellis, plastic lattice provides the perfect environment for climbing vines. It can also be used as a semiprivate partition for hot tubs, porches and patios, or as skirting for decks and crawl spaces. It can even be used for indoor craft projects.

Severe Weather™ products are backed by a limited lifetime warranty. They're designed to bring durability and charm to outdoor decorating and offer do-it-yourselfers the products and resources to beautify their homes at a fraction of the cost and time.

For more information online, visit www.Lowes.com or call 248-643-7764.

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