Paper Plane Co

Pompano Beach, United States

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Description

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Paper Plane Co. was established to provide South Florida consumers and businesses with the finest Earth friendly building materials available today. Protecting our planet is very important to us and that’s why the building materials we provide are manufactured with a majority recycled content or materials that are considered rapidly renewable or easily sustainable. We’ve partnered with the best eco-​friendly building material manufacturers in the world and we aim to prove that going green when remodeling, can actually save you green. Most importantly, we hope that our existence over time will help conserve forests and reduce landfills, mining, and greenhouse gas pollution. Whatever the project, we want our customers to be completely satisfied and we strive to provide the finest craftsmanship and customer service possible.

History

Established in 2014.

We’re experts in green building materials and we’d love to help make your eco-​conscious remodeling vision become a reality. Our craftsman can customize the Earth friendly product of your choice and install it to your complete satisfaction. We currently offer a variety of compressed recycled paper countertop products, reclaimed wood species, bamboo products, and recycled glass mosaics that can add unmatched style to your home or business. We provide installation throughout Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach areas. Please schedule a free consultation for more information about recycled paper countertops, reclaimed wood, bamboo, recycled glass products from Paper Plane Co.

Meet the Business Owner

Jay W.

Business Owner

Jay Wanty is an experienced entrepreneur, business executive, and carpenter. He has over 10 years experience managing a manufacturing company that he created in 2002. Growing up the son of a contractor, Jay’s carpentry career started at the age of 12 working for the family business. Though he wasn’t back in the construction industry until 2011, carpentry continued on through the years as a passionate hobby and in his role as a ‘honey-​do’ master. Jay has been known to build things, just because he wanted to build something.