Westlake Royal Building Products™ Expands Partnership with Boise Cascade® for Cedar Renditions™ and Versetta Stone® Distribution

Words: Kriss Swint, Sophia Possidente

Westlake Royal Building Products™ (“Westlake Royal”), a Westlake company (NYSE:WLK), today announced an expanded partnership with Boise Cascade®, a leading manufacturer and distributor of building materials throughout North America.

Strengthening Westlake Royal’s distribution footprint in the West, Boise Cascade will distribute Cedar Renditions™ Aluminum Siding at its Denver, Colorado and Billings, Montana locations. Cedar Renditions delivers the beauty of stained wood without the maintenance or flammability issues, making it the perfect design accent for side walls, porch ceilings or soffits. Crafted from highly durable and recyclable aluminum, Cedar Renditions is rust resistant, water resistant, impervious to cold and insect proof, ensuring a long-life expectancy.

The Denver and Billings locations also distribute Westlake Royal’s Versetta Stone®, a stone veneer siding panel that is mortarless and cement based. Easy to install, Versetta Stone is the only siding to master the true look of hand-laid stone walls with panels that offer virtually undetectable joints. As part of its expanded partnership with Westlake Royal, Boise Cascade will also distribute Versetta Stone through a new point of distribution in Vancouver, Washington. This is the first Westlake Royal product to be distributed at the Vancouver location.

“We are excited to broaden our partnership with Boise Cascade, a company known for its integrity, respect and pursuit of excellence, to distribute our popular Cedar Renditions and Versetta Stone products in key Western locations,” said Bill Conlon, vice president of sales, Westlake Royal Building Products. “This expansion not only enhances our distribution capabilities in the West but also demonstrates our commitment to providing a diverse selection of high-quality, low-maintenance building materials to more customers.”

“We are very excited about the opportunity to expand our capabilities with Westlake Royal. Cedar Renditions and Versetta Stone products are a natural addition to the value-added, high-quality products we currently provide for our customers,” noted Ryan Bailey, Director of General Line Procurement for Boise Cascade. “We feel confident that our distribution capabilities coupled with our strong reputation for providing quality service will add significant opportunities for Cedar Renditions and Versetta Stone products in our markets.”

Boise Cascade is a leader in the building products industry throughout North America. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BCC and is a Fortune 1000 company with $8.1 billion in annual revenue (2023). With more than 7,300 associates at more than 59 locations, Boise Cascade is known for being a consistent, reliable and stable partner for both customers and suppliers.

To learn more about the Westlake Royal Building Products, visit www.westlakeroyalbuildingproducts.com.

About Westlake Royal Building Products
Westlake Royal Building Products USA Inc., a Westlake company (NYSE:WLK), is a leader throughout North America in the innovation, design, and production of a broad and diverse range of exterior and interior building products, including Siding and Accessories, Trim and Mouldings, Roofing, Stone, Windows and Outdoor Living. Westlake Royal Building Products manufactures high quality, low maintenance products to meet the specifications and needs of building professionals, homeowners, architects, engineers and distributors, while providing stunning curb appeal with an unmatched array of colors, styles, and accessories.

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