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10 Surprising Rules in the U.S. Flag Code

Ten Surprising Rules in the U.S. Flag Code

Our Hearts for the Red, White, and Blue

The American flag is a powerful symbol that carries with it much history and emotion. Over the generations, we have viewed the Stars and Stripes as an image that represents honor, loyalty, and freedom. As we look to the flag and recite our allegiance to it – and the country for which it stands – it evokes feelings in us of patriotism, pride, and thankfulness. It causes us to remember those who have served in the military and to think about the many who fought and died to protect this nation.

The Code for Old Glory

In the Code of Laws of the United States of America, Title 4 outlines the United States Flag Code. While no longer enforced by the courts, the Flag Code technically remains U.S. federal law. Following are ten highlights from the Code – some of which may surprise you!

1. Speed of the Hoist

When being put up or taken down from display on a pole, the flag “should be hoisted briskly and lowered ceremoniously.”

2. Flying with Other countries

When other nations’ flags are flown with the U.S. flag, they “should be of approximately equal size” and “are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height” as long as it is a time of peace.

3. The Half-staff Choreograph

When flown at half-staff, the flag “should be first hoisted to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position.” It should again be raised to the peak when being lowered for the day.

4. Red, White, and Blue Jeans?

The flag “should never be used as wearing apparel, bedding, or drapery,” nor should it “ever be used as a costume.”

5. The Rule for Memorial Day

When the flag is displayed on Memorial Day, it “should be displayed at half-staff until noon only, then raised to the top of the staff.”

6. Pledging Our Allegiance to the Flag

The Pledge of Allegiance should be recited “by standing at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart.” Members of the military who are in uniform should render the military salute. Men “should remove any non-religious headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart.”

7. The Twilight’s Last Gleaming

The flag should be displayed only from sunrise to sunset. If left up around the clock, it is to be “properly illuminated during the hours of darkness.”

8. Yankees Yes, Doodles No

No “mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing of any nature” should ever be placed on – or attached to – the flag.

9. For Spacious Skies, Not Skylarks

The flag should not be draped over the hood, top, sides, or back of a vehicle.

10. The Stars and Stripes in Storms

Only all-weather flags should be displayed “when the weather is inclement.”

The U.S. Flag Code may be read in its entirety here. To learn more about the American flag and how to display it, check out The American Flag at USA.gov. Article courtesy of Do It Best Corp.

Market Report

Market Update

UPDATED 9/20/2017

The frenzy around OSB has subsided slightly now that Irma is over.  Mills are still firmly in control with demand out pacing supply.  North Central (our area) and Denver specifically, are both up over last week $5 to $10/MSF.

A little rain in the northwest has everyone feeling a little better about the fire situation.  Demand remains strong as log decks are thin at almost all mills.  Pricing is up slightly, $4 5/MBF.
Make sure our customers are aware of this volatile market.

Market Update

UPDATED 9/18/2017

“Choose a job you love, and you will never
have to work a day in your life.” – Confucius

The Market Update, in existence since 2012, is published on a weekly basis and is intended to be a source of lumber and commodities information for the present & future and pricing trend information. We appreciate receiving some of this information from Do It Best Corporation and from Random Lengths.

Builders values the opportunity to serve its customers in Colorado & Nebraska and provide you with Lumber & Panel price guidelines as well as Commodities information.

THE BOTTOM LINE:

Builders price motion this week:

Lumber: 

The market has become increasingly unsettled. Futures went down and cash went up. Suppliers are firmly in control. No quotes should be out for more than 24 hours. Wild and crazy swings daily. This will settle down, until then make sure you are speaking with our customers daily.

Update your customers often as well as any unaccepted quotes.
Panels:

OSB print has caught up with the cash market. This emotional high is very real and is not going away anytime soon.

Prices are going to be quite a bit higher for the near future.

Update your customers often as well as any unaccepted quotes.
Drywall and Insulation:

Demand for drywall and insulation has been increasing over the past 12 months and Harvey and Irma will add additional fuel to the fire. Look for lead times to begin stretching and will probably hear about pricing. More news to follow.

Any quotes that have not been accepted yet should be void. Make sure our customers are aware of the moving market.

Price Change From Prior Week   –  9/15/17 vs 9/8/17
OSB:

OSB supply, as reported last week, remains very tight. Not
only is the supply side thin, but transportation continues to be a major issue.

There just isn’t enough reliable equipment available to meet
demand. Most of the mills have come back on the market with limited supply and extended order files.

To say that prompt wood is at a premium would be a major understatement. The limited production available for sale will likely limit the changes reported on print.

Covering October needs would be a wise choice, as most mills are already well into October.

Southern Pine Plywood:

Irma created quite a stir in the panel market. Buyers were setting on the sidelines, waiting for a moment when they could take advantage of lower prices. Instead, the market decided to take double-digit increases, after order files went out as far as 10/23. Currently, there are only a few producers quoting any product at all. Things may get even tighter before they get any better.

Western Plywood:

Western Plywood has had a busy first part of the week, and then calmed down in the second half. Mills have moved numbers up and order files out. Inquiry level has slowed from this week’s earlier pace, but is still above normal. Order files are 10/2 to 10/9 with some mills as far as 10/23. Talk about natural disasters has helped push mills’ order files and prices, along with a lot of business on the books for October. Trucking is still an issue with fires closing some highways. Look for the positive market to continue for the next several weeks.

Western SPF:

Sales of Western Spruce continued to push order files and prices ahead of last week. Mills have sold out into mid October with very few offerings coming on each day. Wholesale and distribution continue to be the quickest fill in options, although many holes in the distribution centers have also shown up this week.

Expect prices to remain firm to higher again next week. Many buyers have failed to fully appreciate the record fire season’s effect on log supplies in B.C., resulting in lower output.

As of Thursday afternoon, 137 fires were currently burning in B.C. Year to date nearly 1,300 fires this season have burned close to 3,000,000 acres. The fire danger rating has improved slightly with smaller areas of extreme danger mixed with the moderate and high ratings.

Futures:

Activity was focused on the September contract yesterday ahead of expiration today. The November front month, and all the back months, saw narrow range trade all day. September spanned a wider range as it appears there were traders needing to exit the contract. September opened $2.50 higher at $400.90 making the low on the day. The balance of the session saw September move up and down depending on who was getting squeezed out of their contracts throughout the day. The high was made at $411.70, up $13.30. There are 7 open contracts in September. The focus today will be on the November contract, which is currently trading at a $37+ discount to quoted cash levels. This presents opportunity over the short term since most mills have an order file well into the first half of October. Traded months were mixed to unchanged on the day. Volume was light and moderately higher with Open Interest adding 73 contracts. There were 8 EFP’s posted yesterday in November. November call options are out-pacing put options, 338 to 258 in risk defined hedging strategies. Should you have questions concerning forward pricing, or basis trading for Q4 2017 inventory needs, contact your Do it Best trader.

Southern Pine – All Zones:

A very active week drove prices higher, again in all widths, grades, and zones. We have seen double-digit increases in all categories. The combination of storms and buyers trying to stay ahead of the price increases seems to be the driving factor. You might expect a strong market right up through the holidays. Trucking out of the South has become very tight, so don’t be taken off guard by slow shipping.

Dry Dimension:

Trading again this week was a typical Tuesday ~ Wednesday market, dimension was hit as well as studs. Business with the mills was tighter and there were little or no specials to offer. The mills were bullish and numbers moved up in baby steps. We are still not seeing a retreat in pricing at the mills and most are out of September with their order files.

Of note is 2×6 in all western species, and grade is extremely problematic!

We strongly suggest that you keep 45 days of inventory in your yard in order to preserve your profits and sell from full bins. If supply is an issue, see your Do it Best representative regarding programs for a guarantee of supply.

Generally prompt delivery service through the Do it Best reload channel continues for most LBM members. Hurricanes Harvey and Irma have significantly impacted trucking and rail transportation.

Many customers and shippers in affected areas are still unable to receive or ship merchandise, and truck lines are reluctant to accept loads destined to these areas until normal operations resume. Concurrently, dramatic inbound/outbound load imbalances loom, and freight rates to parts of TX and all of FL are increasing dramatically as a result. We expect capacity levels overall to be moderately impacted at least over the near term. Rail service is expected to resume more rapidly, and the railroads have lifted many embargoes put in place for cars destined to affected areas and port operations have largely resumed.

You are encouraged to communicate with your Do it Best LBM representative regarding expected delivery dates for current orders.

Railcar volume across industries decreased 1.9% this week compared to the same period a year ago, and year-to-date volume is currently 4.4% higher versus a year ago. Diesel fuel prices increased again this week, rising $0.044 to a national average retail price of $2.802 per gallon (source: U.S. EIA).

Price Increases – Steel:

Grand Island – Decking

Stock Colors

TimberTech Decking
Sandy Birch
TimberTech Decking
Silver Maple
TimberTech Decking
Brown Oak
TimberTech Decking
Stone Ash

Wood Decking

Treated And Cedar Decking

Our 5/4″ decking is 5-1/2″ wide, has a radius edge and is treated to .40 retention. It’s recommended that joists be on 16″ centers when using this decking. Available in 12′ and 16′ lengths.

Grand Island Drywall

Drywall

Builders has drywall solutions for healthier, quieter, and more comfortable homes. We have solutions for every room bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, nursery, home office, media room, living room, garage and basement.

Whether you are patching and repairing, or hanging new drywall Builders has all the drywall and supplies you will need. We stock a range of materials including drywall, drywall texture, cement board, drywall screws, joint compound, and more.

Drywall Panels

USG SHEETROCK® Brand Ultralight Panels

Introducing the first and only certified sag-resistant lightweight wallboard that is ICC-certified for both walls and ceilings.

USG Sheetrock® Brand UltraLight Panels are the lightest ½-inch wallboard panels available, weighing up to 10 pounds less per 12-foot sheet. USG Sheetrock® Brand UltraLight Panels are the only lightweight ½-inch wallboard panels that are building code approved for ceiling installations, which means only one type (excluding wet areas) of ½-inch panel is needed for a typical project. 4′ x 8′ to 4′-1/2″ x 14′

Features and Benefits

USG Sheetrock® Brand UltraLight Panels are up to 30% lighter and stronger, pound-for-pound than standard drywall.

  • The lightest ½-inch gypsum wallboard panels available
  • Easier to lift, carry and install
  • Lightweight speeds installation
  • ICC Evaluation Service compliant for ceiling installations, ESR-3365

Joint Compounds

All purpose joint compound is a versatile, ready-mixed, joint compound used for taping, topping, and texturing. Ready-mixed formulation ensures uniformity.

Topping joint compound is a low-shrinkage joint compound for topping and texturing. Available in a 50 lb box.

Plus 3 lightweight joint compound is an easy-to-sand joint compound for taping and texturing. It weights up to 35% less than conventional compounds and requires only 2 coats over metal beads and trims. Available in a 4.5 gallon bucket.

Setting-tape joint compounds require mixing but can be sanded earlier. We stock Durabond 90, with a 60 – 120 minute working time, and Easy Sand 45, with a 30 – 60 minute working time.

Grand Island Siding

Discover Low-Maintenance HIGH-QUALITY SIDING!

Siding

Vinyl Siding

Carefree Beauty For Your Home

Whether you’re building a dream home or renovating one you’ve loved for years, there are a few options for your home’s exterior that will make it as beautiful, durable and carefree as possible.

Stock Colors

Vinyl Siding
Flint
Vinyl Siding
Teak
Vinyl Siding
Tan
Vinyl Siding
Briarwood
Vinyl Siding
Clay
Vinyl Siding
Shadow
Vinyl Siding
Sagebrook
Vinyl Siding
Pewter

Additional Color Options

Engineered Siding

Create the Look you have Always Dreamed of...

 With 23 prefinished color options to choose from, the possibilities are nearly endless.

Stock Colors

LP Summit Siding
Bronze
LP Summit Siding
Walnut
LP Summit Siding
Sand
LP Summit Siding
Pewter
LP Summit Siding
Granite
LP Summit Siding
Khaki

Additional Color Options

LP Summit Siding
Espresso
LP Summit Siding
Sage
LP Summit Siding
Wheat
LP Summit Siding
Blue
LP Summit Siding
Coffee
LP Summit Siding
Red
LP Summit Siding
Forest Green
LP Summit Siding
Harbor Grey
LP Summit Siding
Olive
LP Summit Siding
Mist Grey
LP Summit Siding
Cream
LP Summit Siding
Almond

Car Siding

  • 1″ x 6″ x 10′
  • 1″ x 6″ x 12′
  • 1″ x 6″ x 14′
  • 1″ x 6″ x 16′

Spruce, pine or fir.

Brands Available

Grand Island Fencing

Fence

Residential
Estate 3-Rail Fence

  • 6 ½’ Posts (48” Overall Height)
  • 1½”x 5½” Rails in 8’ or 16’ Lengths
  • 10½” Spacing on Rails
  • 4’, 6’, 8’, and 10’ Wide Gates Available
  • White or Tan

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Princeton
Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • 48”, 60”, and 72” Heights
  • 4’, 5’ and 6’ Wide Gates Available
  • White or Tan

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Straight Supreme
Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • 48”, 60”, or 72” Height
  • 3” Wide Pickets
  • 1¾” Picket Spacing
  • 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available
  • White

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Designer Privacy
Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard (4’, 5’, 6’, 7’ optional)
  • 48”, 60”, and 72” Heights
  • 12 Frame Colors
  • 4 In-Fill Color Verticals
  • 36”, 42”, 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Westwood Privacy
Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • 48”, 60”, or 72” Heights
  • 3 Frame and In-Fill Colors
  • Tan
  • T&G Verticals
  • 36”, 42”, 48”, 60” and 72” Gates Available

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Superior Convex
Privacy Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • 48”, 60”, or 72” Height
  • T&G Verticals
  • White or Tan
  • 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available
  • Concave and Straight Top Styles Available
  • Special Order Only

See Project Center for Details

Colonial Spaced
Picket Fence

  • Aluminum Reinforced top and Bottom Rails on Heights over 48”
  • White or Tan
  • 6’ Sections
  • 2⅞” Spacing Between Pickets
  • 36”, 42”, and 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available

See Project Center for Details

Kingston Picket
Top Privacy Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • White or Tan
  • 48”, 60”, 72”, 84”, and 96” Gates Available
  • Sunburst Top Design Available
  • 36”, 42’, 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available

See Project Center for Details

Superior Straight
Privacy Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • 48”, 60”, and 72” Heights
  • T&G Verticals
  • White or Tan
  • 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available
  • Concave and Convex Styles Available

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Majestic Lattice
Top Fence Panel

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  •  48”, 60”,72”, 84”, and 96” Heights
  •  Aluminium Reinforced Rails
  •  White or Tan
  • 36”, 42”, 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Remington Picket
Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • 48”, 60”, and 72” Heights
  • Top and Bottom Aluminium Reinforced Rails
  • White or Tan
  • 2” Picket Spacing
  • 36”, 42”, 48”, 60”, and 72” Gates Available

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Concave Picket
Good Neighbor Green Series

  • 8’ Sections
  • 2⅞” Spacing Between Pickets
  • Aluminium Reinforced Bottom Rail
  • 2” Picket Spacing
  • 36”, 42”, and 48” Heights
  • Matching Gates 48”, 60” and 72” Widths
  • White or Tan

Special Order Only
See Project Center for Details

Tri-Max
Privacy Fence

  • 8’ Sections Standard
  • 60” and 72” Heights
  • T&G Verticals
  • White or Tan
  • Convex Gates Available in 48”, 60” and 72”

See Project Center for Details

Grand Island Insulation

Insulation

Fiberglass Batts and Rolls

Fiberglass insulation is used to insulate walls, ceilings, and anywhere that preventing heat loss is important.

Note – the higher the R-value, the better job it does at preventing heat loss. Each thickness of insulation is made to fit in between lumber materials – R11 and R13 for 2×4, R19 for 2×6, and so on. It CANNOT be forced into a cavity that is too small, or it will not perform.

Blown-In Insulation

“Blow in,” or “loose fill” insulation can be used in attics by themselves or over the top of existing insulation to increase it’s R-Value. Builders stocks both cellulose and fiberglass blow in insulations. When you buy 10 bags, you are given usage of one of our blowing machines free for one day. Note that Builders does have an installed insulation division that would be happy to offer a free quote.

Grand Island – Roofing

To Beautify Your Home START FROM THE TOP

Roofing

Asphalt Shingles

Save Money Over The Long Term With The Right Shingles!

Everyone wants to lower their home energy costs – so it makes sense to choose the right materials that can help you achieve that goal. Energy-efficient shingles are designed to reflect more solar energy compared to ordinary shingles. This can help lower roof temperatures and reduce the amount of energy required to cool your home. We stock laminate, 3-tab, and hip and ridge asphalt shingles.

Roofing GAF Timberline HD
Tamko Shingles
Autumn Brown
Tamko Singles
Old English Pewter
Tamko Shingles
Thunderstorm Gray
Tamko Shingles
Black Walnut
Tamko Shingles
Rustic Black
Tamko Shingles
Weathered Wood
Tamko Shingles
Harvest Gold
Tamko Shingles
Rustic Cedar
Tamko Shingles
Mountain Slate
Tamko Shingles
Rustic Evergreen
Tamko Shingles
Natural Timber
Tamko Shingles
Rustic Redwood
Tamko Shingles
Painted Desert
Tamko Shingles
Rustic Slate

Wood Shingles

Builders stocks #1 Medium shakes and #2 cedar shingles.

Shakes are rough split and are intended for walls and roofs 4:12 pitch and steeper. They are 18″ long, 4″ to 14″ wide, and 1/2″ thick. Shakes require 5 bundles/square.

Cedar shingles are machine cut and more uniform. They are used on walls and roofs on 3:12 pitch and steeper. Cedar shingles require 4 bundles/square.

Corrugated Roofing

Steel corrugated roofing is available in 8′, 10′, 12′, 14′ or 16′ sheets.

Housewares

Housewares

This is where we really start to set ourselves apart from other stores. You’ll find cookware, bakeware, small appliances, thermometers, and plenty of supplies in the ever-popular home canning category. If you need it in your home or kitchen, we’re bound to have it.