By Cass Jacoby, RCS Reporter.
As we enter into the storm season, it is a good idea to take stock of how you can optimize and better train your crews to mitigate roofing damage. What better way to prepare for the storm than to get your team members certified to use a product designed to save you time, energy and money? Storms are quickly approaching so now is as good a time as ever to become a certified installer of Stormseal, before the storm.
While tarps have often been the go-to material that roofing contractors use to protect roofs from storm damage, they come with some significant downsides. For one, tarps are notoriously unreliable under harsh wind and rain conditions, and can often allow more damage to occur when they get blown off the roof.
Stormseal offers a better way to protect the roof of a damaged home. The polyethylene film shrink wraps to damaged roofs, making the roof 100% waterproof. Plus, the film is impact tested with wind tunnels and hail, ensuring it stays on roofs for over 12 months and is a viable temporary roofing solution.
Contractors need to be trained and accredited before purchasing and installing Stormseal. This not only helps uphold the product quality and company standards, but it builds trust with homeowners who can be ensured that their home is protected to the highest standards. Contractors are also more likely to win the permanent repair work using Stormseal!
The good news is that in just two days, you could become a trusted and certified installer of the Stormseal film. You can even brand the film with your logo to help promote your business.
Training is conducted by a specialist on a purpose-built roof simulator at a training facility in Mulberry, Florida. While there are standard learning outcomes, the training can be customized to suit your work requirements.
The practical, hands-on training includes:
Stormseal recommends booking your training one week in advance before the start date. The cost of the course is $995. For a limited time, Stormseal is offering a two-for-one spring special for any training booked at their Mulberry Facility in Florida before June 30, 2022.
Simply mention the Spring Special when booking for the June 16 and 17, 2022 training in Mulberry, Florida. Training is also available upon request at ENSA Access & Rescue, Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
Stop tarping and start Stormealing today!
Visit the training information site for more information about booking, upcoming training days and more.
Learn more about Stormseal in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit www.stormseal.com/us.
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