Demo trailers to offer on-site and CE training

Words: David BenincasaThe EnduraMax team is currently assembling demo trailers that will contain everything needed to train contractors and work crews on-site with installation techniques, tips, and best practices for the unique and innovative EnduraMax™ High Performance Wall System.

Participants will be able to learn on the job site how the modular EnduraMax system installs quickly and easily to reduce labor time and increase construction efficiency while simultaneously increasing the energy efficiency, moisture management capabilities, and acoustical comfort of the building.

Demo trailers will also be available for continuing education seminars and new product demonstrations. The first demo trailer was recently commissioned and put into service in the Texas markets. Plans are in the works to commission additional demo trailers throughout the nation. Contact your local rep for details.
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