Covers Landscaping Materials

Our Landscape display at Cooksbridge

It has only been a week ago since I was invited by Phil Voice to join the network and I have spent a little time exploring the site features and discussing with Phil what the aspirations and objectives are for the Landscape Juice Network.? So far I am impressed and to that end, as the Commercial Manager for Covers, I would like to help out members of the network – after all, this is what it is intended, isn’t itCovers are a family run business based along the South Coast of England and have been serving the building trade for over 160 years.We started life as a timber importer and merchant but we now cover all materials for building a sky scraper to a garden shed building up fourteen depots and can cover an area from Bournemouth (Dorset) to Ashford (Kent) and from the Channel to the M4.All our depots stock Landscape materials with two large displays at our Lewes and Chichester branch. We stock Stonemarket, Marshalls, Bradstone, Thakeham, Strata and Global Stone for your slabs. Hanson, Ibstock and FLB for your bricks. Loose and bagged aggregates along with bulk and mini decorative aggregates.On the timber front….. If we haven’t got it (which is unlikely) we can get it. We have two large mills at Lewes and Chichester where we can make pretty much anything. At those same depots we have treatment plants using Tanalith or clear Protim. All our timber can be supplied with FSC and PEFC certification proving its origin and chain of custody. The list of products is endless all types of softwood for joinery or carcassing, many types of decking and a wide range of hardwoods.As members of Landscape Juice we will give you 10% discount on all landscape materials. Just get in touch with me and I will arrange it at any of our depots. Have a look to see if there is one near you: www.covers.biz.That’s a bit about Covers. Next time I will tell you about me and my motivation for landscaping.
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    Hi Sean
    Great first post and I hope you enjoy trying out the different features of the site.
    All the best
    Craig
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