Park Avenue Building and Roofing Supply launches ASSA ABLOY product line
Park Avenue Building and Roofing Supplies (Park Avenue) has launched their newest product line, ASSA ABLOY, featuring locks and commercial hardware by Yale, Norton, Rixson, Pemko, McKinney, Rockwood, and Markar. Also included are flush wood doors by Graham, stile and rail doors by Maiman, hollow metal doors by Baron, and custom interior glass partitions by Frameworks.
Park Avenue Building and Roofing Supplies, a Brooklyn-based, family-owned business is well known as one of New York's leading suppliers of best-in-class building materials. As the global leader in door opening solutions, ASSA ABLOY generally restricts distribution rights to specialty houses that exclusively sell doors and hardware. The addition of the ASSA ABLOY product to Park Avenue's already established door and hardware department uniquely positions Park Avenue as your single-source solution for your entire project.
ASSA ABLOY is one of the largest commercial door and hardware manufacturers in the world, supplying multiple options for doors, locks, and access control solutions. The company manufactures some of the most respected brands in the door and security industry.
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