By Dani Sheehan.
Want to learn about the cutting-edge science behind high-performance asphalt shingles? Have you ever wondered how shingles can withstand winds up to 160 miles per hour, offer Class 3 and 4 impact resistance and can be installed in temperatures as low as 25 degrees? Join us on January 3, 2024, at 11 a.m. PT or 2 p.m. ET for our next Read Listen Watch (RLW®) where Heidi J. Ellsworth engages in a riveting conversation with Melissa Dunson from TAMKO®, to unveil the mysteries behind the new TAMKO StormFighter FLEX.
More than ever roofing companies are striving to deliver sturdy solutions and roofs capable of withstanding the harshest elements. Manufacturers like TAMKO are at the forefront of creating roofing systems that redefine durability and strength. This RLW provides you with the opportunity to understand the crucial role of flexibility, durability and aesthetics in the science of manufacturing high-performance asphalt shingles.
Imagine having the knowledge to offer your customers roofing solutions that not only meet but exceed industry standards. Learn firsthand how the StormFighter FLEX is an innovative product that pushes the boundaries in roofing technology, providing unmatched protection and peace of mind for homeowners and roofing companies alike.
Grab your team and treat them to coffee while gaining insights into the craftsmanship behind this new product, discovering how these shingles are engineered to endure extreme conditions without compromising aesthetics, and so much more. You’ll be among the first to learn about TAMKO’s newest product launch and the incredible warranty that comes with the StormFighter FLEX shingles.
Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the industry! Register now for the upcoming RLW, where knowledge meets innovation, and be prepared to elevate your roofing game with the science of high-performance asphalt shingles.
Learn more about TAMKO® in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.tamko.com.
About Dani
Dani is a writer for The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she's not writing or researching, she's teaching yoga classes or exploring new hiking trails.
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