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Bison Innovative Products
2395 West 4th Avenue
Denver, CO 80223
Phone: 800-333-4234 Fax: 303-825-5988
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, MST
Email address: info@BisonIP.com
Thank you for your interest in Bison! We welcome your questions.
Thank you for your interest in Bison Innovative Products. We look forward to answering all your pricing questions whether you're estimating a project, ready to place an order or have general pricing questions. We work with distributors worldwide. So we can provide you with accurate information as quickly as possible, click Pricing Request link below and fill out the form as complete as possible.
Go to Pricing Request
To request samples, first choose a Bison Pedestal line.
To request Wood Tile and Cube/Planter swatches, start by selecting a Pedestal line.
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Industrial-grade Built-in Leveling |
Weight Bearing: 1250 lbs Height Range: 0-24" |
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Commercial-grade Most user-friendly |
Weight Bearing: 750 lbs Height Range: 0-12" |
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Classic ScrewJack Available through WESTILE |
Weight Bearing: 1000 lbs Height Range: 0-16" |
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Please allow 10-14 days for delivery. |
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FREE TAKE-OFF SERVICE |
Sample Plan and Section Views |
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In order to provide our customers with accurate quotations, Bison provides free CAD Take-off assistance, which lists the Bison products needed to install your project. Step 1: Step 3: Or fax us your information. |
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Take Off Request Check List (Download PDF)
___ Project Name
___ Project Location/Address
___ Projected start date
___ Architectural plan view or drawing of roof deck to scale:
___ Show locations of thresholds, drains, scuppers & other penetrations
___ Provide perimeter dimensions & form of containment
___ Direction of roof slope with all ridge lines (high points) and valleys
Section views:
___ What is the cavity height (top of waterproofing plus insulation to bottom of surface material)?
___ Describe surface material. For example, 2’ x 2’ Bison Wood Tile, 2’ x 2’ Concrete Paver, etc.
___ What is the thickness of the of the surface material?
OPTIONAL INFORMATION
___ Contractor and phone number
___ Architect and phone number
Special considerations:
___ If deck is on grade (ground), show cavity height at door threshold and corners of deck.
___ If installing joist and plank, a framing plan is required.
Please provide the following information is possible:
Building Type:
Insulation and Manufacturer
Waterproofing Material and Manufacturer
Roofing Material and Manufacturer
Have photos of Bison Innovative Products? Please share them with us. We are looking for photos of residential and commercial projects using any of our Bison products. Even if Bison Deck Supports are underneath a decking surface we don’t sell.
Click link below to begin. In the comments section, please provide the following:
1. Brief description of the project
2. City, State, Country
3. Your email address
Upload Photos
Thank you for submitting your photos!
Questions? Contact Marketing@BisonIP.com
*Images uploaded via the Bison Photo Upload link may be used at the discretion of Bison Innovative Products.
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