
looking for a concrete composite tile advertised in landscape arch magazine aprx size 2x2 unable to find?
the product was advertised as a decking type material to cover existing surfaces or as new style of deck. Am very interested in using this product but am finding nothing on the net or my original mag to search the advertiser. Help
Call the advertising department of the magazine. Some magazines also have websites with a contact us link. They will direct you to the manufacturer.
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