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From Lisa Schwartz, Schluter®-Systems’ Public Relations Coordinator:

“Projects like this are a true expression of a caring and generous society, and our company is grateful to be a part of this worthwhile undertaking.”

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Plattsburgh, New York


 

    Habitat's Lee Bigelow carries edge protection profiles donated by Schluter-Systems into a Habitat home in Indianapolis.

 

Fall Build: HFH of Greater Indianapolis (Indiana, October 2004)

Schluter®-Systems, which manufactures installation systems specifically designed for tile and stone, donated transition and edge protection profiles for 23 homes tiled as part of the Indianapolis Fall Build in October 2004. This marked the company’s first project with TPFH.

 
 
Schluter-Systems donated edge protection profiles for 23 Habitat homes in Indianapolis, Indiana.   Habitat's Lee Bigelow uses a NATTCO notched trowel to spread TEC thinset between a row of tiles donated by Louisville Tile.
     
 
Mark Pardekooper, a member of BAC Local 4 IN-KY, cuts a piece of Schluter-Systems edge protection profile for use in a Habitat home on LaSalle.   Mark Pardekooper, a member of BAC Local 4 IN-KY, installs a piece of Schluter-Systems edge protection profile.
     
 
Volunteers used tile from Louisville Tile, TEC setting materials and Schulter-Systems edge protection profiles to tile this home.   Roy McDowell and Mark Pardekooper, two members of BAC Local 4 IN-KY, use a straight edge to install a Schluter-Systems edge protection profile.