Summit adds distributors for Dickson woven vinyl flooring

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Florham Park, N.J.—Summit International Flooring has partnered with two distributors to further the expansion of Dickson woven vinyl flooring: Michael Halebian & Co., covering New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Eastern, Pa., Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, and ATS International Flooring, covering the Pacific Northwest, San Francisco, Alaska and Hawaii.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for us to increase expansion of such a fine product into the U.S. marketplace,” said David Numark, Summit’s president.

Michael Halebian and ATS will stock material, handle pricing and quote requests within their trading areas, customer service, and other functions on behalf of Summit. “These are both tremendous partners, and we couldn’t be more thrilled,” he added.

Glen Raven Mills markets under two flagship brands—Dickson and Sunbrealla. Its products are used by top names in design and architecture, and are used in the public areas such as hotels, offices, retail shops, and restaurants.

According to Numark, Dickson’s FrayGuard ensures clean cuts for faster, easier installations and increases durability. SoundGuard dampens ambient noise and significantly reduces impact noise. All designs are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The high-performance backing also adds to appearance retention in high traffic environments. Available in both tiles and rolls, the product is water proof and stain resistant.

For more information, call 973.301.0800 or visit Summit-Flooring.com.

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