Tuesday, May 25, 2010

FAUS DONATES FLOORING TO GROUND ZERO MUSEUM



This past March, NALFA member Faus Group teamed up with The Home Depot to donate products for the Ground Zero Museum in New York City.

Faus and Home Depot have worked together on several projects in the past but this was one project everyone was excited to take on. Faus considered it an honor to supply the flooring for such a great cause, considering the impact the memorial will have and meaning behind the Ground Zero Museum. The requested Pine flooring is manufactured by Faus Group, Inc. for Home Depot under the DuPont® brand name. It is a premium laminate product and perfect for the high traffic area.

Faus gladly donated over 1,100 square feet of DuPont flooring and moldings to cover the floor space in the museum. Installation was done by 10 of Home Depot associates with the assistance of two Faus Group employees, Leslie Henderson and Rich Koenig. The installation was done on May 3 starting at 9:00 a.m. in the morning and was finished by 5:00 p.m. that afternoon.

“This is one project that will be remembered as a 2010 highlight for us. It was great to be able to help change the museum into a pleasing place for people to come visit, reflect and remember what happened on September 11, 2001” says Wayne Norman, Director of Sales at Faus Group, Inc.