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Old 02-25-2010, 08:36 AM   #11
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I've tried carlisle, genflex, and gaf and from a purely ease of installation point of viw I much prefer the carlisle tpo. Then again Firestone and genflex don't offer PVC, which is another reason I am leaning towards the carlisle/versico side.

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Old 02-25-2010, 04:11 PM   #12
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We got our guys certified at Soprema
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Grumpy .... Go with Carlisle - Local support and great name and invocation .....
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Only one of my suppliers carries carlisle, Nortcoast. To be honest I'm not even sure if they will sell to me anymore since I did a job and didn't get paid. I told them to lien it but they haven't. I'm using my line of credit to pay them down but it's already been 90 days so we'll see what happens.

Carlisle is versico BTW. If I wanted to get carlisle certified, same process. I spoke with the regional carlisle/versico manager who agreed to make an exception on the boot camp thing but they will want to come out to watch us work on at least one job before issuing the certification.
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