SashCo.com is a manufacturer of lumber treatment chemicals in Brighton, CO
Title
Sashco, Inc. Log home maintenance and restoration products and sealants for conventional home construction.
Description
June 15,1936. . . That’s the day that Donald J. Burch decided to go into his own business. It was registered as the Colorado Steel Sash Company and was located in Denver at 931 W. 5th Ave. He started out to make windows out of steel. Wooden windows were in wide usage but steel was the newcomer and it's future looked bright.
It wasn't long before he noticed that there was a great need for material to glaze steel windows. As an English major from UCLA and the University of Denver he was an unlikely candidate for the chemistry lab. But he taught himself enough to turn out that first 5-gallon batch of steel sash putty.
For a while it was make five gallons, sell five gallons, improve the formula, make five more gallons and then sell that. He learned more and improved and soon his formula created enough demand to allow him to build his own manufacturing facility. At 1395 South Acoma, he perfected his formulas and began turning out putty in 100- and 200-gallon batches from used bread dough mixers.
Languages
English
Contact
Administrative:
- Thornton CO
- United States 80241
- 303.941.1048
Registrant:
- Sashco, Inc.
- Brighton CO
- United States 80601
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