Made Rite, Inc.

Snap-on Baseboard System Draws Attention from Leaders in Industrial Supply Industry with Their Innovative Solution to Messy Wiring Systems

LogoWhether it's at home or in the office, everyone can relate to the irritation felt in dealing with confusing, entangled cables and wires and the aesthetic displease they cause. Which cable goes to the monitor? If I unplug this, will everything turn off? Why does blue wiring have to run along the edge of my living room wall for all my guests to see? These are all questions Made Rite's Span-on Baseboards can finally put to rest.

Made-Rite's Snap-on Baseboards Have the Potential to Save Millions This Termite Season

LogoWith termite season coming, there's no better time than now to make preparations for the devastation that makes its way indiscriminately into countless homes around the world. Annually, termites in the US cause over $11 billion in damage. In Florida alone, they rack up a whopping $500 million bill! It's within the climate of this kind of havoc that Zane Watson created his first Snap-on Baseboards and formed what would eventually become Made Rite, Inc. Though originally designed with Florida and Hawaii in mind, Zane has realized the need for termite solutions across the country and the globe as attention (and demand) for his product has steadily grown – taking on the interest of groups as diverse as legislators and every day homeowners to mega corporation CFOs and local contractors.

Made Rite Creates Snap-on Baseboard System

LogoHawaii and Florida are a paradise for termites because of the year-round warm, moist climate. They are the most harmful insects, causing more than $500 million worth of damage each year. Fortunately, Made Rite Inc. has introduced an innovative snap-on baseboard system that allows homeowners to check their walls for termite infestation without causing undue damage. Contractors and homeowners have complained that the current use of the vinyl cove base baseboard system is messy to install and can damage the existing wall panels upon removal. The new patented 2-part system eradicates the old system's issues by creating a covered channel behind the outer baseboard profile that clips to the wall-attached inner profile. Made Rite's Snap-on Baseboard has received massive national attention for its use in termite detection. It has been used by numerous contractors and do-it-yourself homeowners who seek quick and easy projects.