SKOKIE, Ill. and DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AZEK Building Products®, a leader in the development of premium, low maintenance exterior building products, and Marxent, the leading provider of ...
Skokie, Ill-based decking manufacturer Azek Co. is buying Aliquippa, Pa.-based cellular PVC building products manufacturer Versatex Holdings LLC to broaden its lines of exterior trim and mouldings.
CHICAGO, June 10, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The AZEK Company Inc. (NYSE: AZEK) ("AZEK" or the "Company"), the industry-leading manufacturer of beautiful, low-maintenance and environmentally sustainable ...
The AZEK Company (NYSE: AZEK), an industry-leading manufacturer of low-maintenance and sustainable residential and commercial building products, today announced innovative new products from its ...
Azek, a provider of building materials, has released a new virtual reality application that lets consumers visually build and explore rooms with Azek products before they go and purchase them. The new ...
AZEK CEO tells Jim Cramer the decking material company is profiting from new housing construction and remodeling trends. An Illinois-based company that makes premium wood-alternative decking sees a ...
Three lawsuits alleging PVC decks made by Azek Building Products and its parent company, CPG International, Inc., contain design and manufacturing defects and were deceptively marketed are being ...
AZEK has reported strong performance with substantial growth and profitability this quarter. Its expansions in Canada, new product innovations, and the stabilization of remodeling activity are ...
Azek stock rose in its first day of trading. Its sustainable materials are used for decks and outdoor furniture and lighting, among other things. Azek, which makes low-maintenance sustainable outdoor ...
Chicago, Ill., Oct. 02, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AZEK Building Products and Huttig Building Products (Nasdaq: HBP) have announced a new partnership intended to serve the Pacific Northwest. Huttig ...
Every time an office building or an old home is demolished, all of the broken-down materials have to go somewhere. The US Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 230 million to 530 million tons ...
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