By: Sno Shield |
A company originally designed to fill gap in American building materials begins main streaming thanks to the new global market opportunities available via the Internet. Initially, the innovators of Sno Shield snow guards hoped to challenge well established ‘big box’ companies for a fair share of the roof and construction materials B2B market. Prior to becoming product innovators, Sno Shield creators worked two decades within large, commercial construction markets as contractors, subcontractors, and even laborers in the early part of careers.
Company founders have experience in numerous other areas such as schools, medical facilities, and residential developments as well. When asked of their experience and history in the roofing industry, the reply was, “We have performed jobs from California to Maryland and countless other places in-between. We’ve installed various kinds of roofs in more states than most people probably travel in a lifetime. During all of our travels and building experiences we took note that there were only two types of snow guards to choose from – either metal or polycarbonate. Architects, building owners, and roofers all complained that in choosing one style of snow stop they were forced to give up the benefits of the other.
The question was constantly asked, "Isn’t there anything better?" Obviously, if you are not aware of the SnoShield product innovations, the answer is a solid yes. Now there is something better and one of the primary features is ease of installation. This explains why the company is now looking to expand its offering into new global markets via an online presence. You might suggest Sno Shield as a company has managed to carve a niche in the snow and ice while keeping property and passers by safe from harm and injury. As an entrepreneurial strategy based on common sense and basic hands-on experience you can certainly imply the Sno Shield snow guards enjoyed a 20 year research and development phase.
While these fellows no longer climb a ladder to work on physical roof tops, they do hope to climb the proverbial ladder of success to a higher rung on the business ladder as ‘Fathers of Invention’ in respect to these roofing products. The wisdom of experience is typically the voice of reason and these guys suggest, “We have worked in every type of weather imaginable. We’ve seen and scrutinized just about every type of snow guard on the market and know what works and what doesn’t.” Sno Shield™ offers the only snow guards in the industry that have the ability to combine polycarbonate and metal together into one product. Our adaptable line of snow guards blends the functionality, reliability, and strength of polycarbonate with the appearance, attractiveness, and decorative appeal of metal. The versatility of our products combined with the ability to customize and match each roof results in a superior snow guard. Color Armor™ is our unique, patent-pending snow guard cover that is made from the exact same material as the roof. This new product gives you the ability to cover a polycarbonate snow guard with an attractive outer shell that perfectly matches the roofs material, texture, and color. Color Armor™ can be made from virtually any metal roofing material and in any color for a flawless match that lasts the lifetime of the roof. Sno Shield.com 3968 E Sunnyside Rd, Building #3 Ammon, ID 83406 Toll Free: (888) 976-6744 Local: (208) 524-7371 Fax: (208) 524-1041
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