By Anna Lockhart.
At the upcoming Win the Storm Conference from March 14 - 16, 2024, meet with the metal experts at the Sherwin-Williams MetalVue and Roofing Passport booths to discuss the amazing durability and longevity of metal roofing systems. Over the course of this three-day event showcasing the incredible power of the storm restoration industry and the modern roofing materials designed to last in the face of stormy weather, attendees won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to discuss metal roofing materials and how they’re changing the game.
Make sure your plan includes stopping by booths #1106 and #1107 to talk about all things metal and the benefits of selling metal to customers around the country, especially those living in areas with frequent storms. Chat with experts like Mark MacDonald, the sales and marketing manager at Sherwin-Williams, who can share his valuable insights into why contractors need to be offering metal roofing options to their customers as well as how programs like MetalVue offer users an incredibly valuable list of service offerings that can boost their business!
The Sherwin-Williams Roofing Passport and MetalVue programs are digital platforms designed specifically to meet the needs of roofing and metal roofing professionals by providing resources and guides for how to make more with metal. Streamline your business and pave the way for success thanks to these programs’ incredibly valuable resources and applications!
Looking to learn about metal roofing materials and how to make more with metal? Over the course of the upcoming Win the Storm Conference in Dallas, Texas, be sure to stop on by the MetalVue and Roofing Passport booths to find out exactly how metal excels in durability, aesthetics and sales potential.
Learn more about MetalVue and Roofing Passport!
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Learn more about Sherwin Williams-MetalVue in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.industrial.sherwin-williams.com.
About Anna
Anna Lockhart is a content administrator/writer for the Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she’s not working, she’s most likely to be found with her nose in a book or attempting to master a new cookie recipe.
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