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Nailite Shakes & Scallops | panels and siding
1111 N. W. 165th St.
Miami, FL 33169-5819
Phone:
305-620-6200
Fax:
305-623-8227
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Nailite Shakes & Scallops manufactures panels and siding building products relating to:
[ 04 ]
Masonry
[ 04710 ]
Simulated Brick
[ 04730 ]
Simulated Stone
[ 07 ]
Thermal and Moisture Protection
[ 07420 ]
Plastic Roof and Wall Panels
[ 07460 ]
Plastic Siding
[ 07460 ]
Siding
[ 07464 ]
Vinyl Siding
[ 07480 ]
Exterior Wall Assemblies
[ 07715 ]
Fascias, Soffit Panels and Penthouse Enclosures*
[ 09 ]
Finishes
[ 09380 ]
Stone Floor and Wall Covering
[ 09750 ]
Stone Facing
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