September 4, 2010 | Filed under:
Miscellanous Articles
,
Uncategorized
Classic Metal Roofing Systems started our Facebook page a few months ago and we have quickly grown to over 500 fans. While we do not spam our friends with unnecessary or un-welcomed information, our Facebook page does allow us to keep them informed of the neat things going on at Classic. In particular, we can…
read more
September 3, 2010 | Filed under:
Miscellanous Articles
,
Uncategorized
Classic Metal Roofing Systems was featured today in an article on businessnewsdaily.com about American manufacturers that are supporting their customers and their country by keeping all of their production inside the United States.
| Filed under:
Miscellanous Articles
,
Uncategorized
Energy Expert Jim Dulley recently chose to have an energy efficient, beautiful and durable Classic metal roofing installed on his home. Click below to link to an article appeared recently in agweek.com in which he relayed his “Classic Experience”! http://www.agweek.com/event/article/id/289721/publisher_ID/1/
April 10, 2010 | Filed under:
Miscellanous Articles
,
Uncategorized
VERSAILLES, Ohio Versailles baseball coaches can now concentrate on training for a winning season instead of trying to stay dry. Classic Products Inc. in Piqua donated one of their lifetime metal roofs to the Versailles baseball field rebuilding project. “The project is being funded solely through fundraisers, donations, and volunteer labor,” said Classic employee and…
read more
November 6, 2009 | Filed under:
Miscellanous Articles
,
Uncategorized
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 offers a tax credit for people investing in energy-efficient metal roofing. Homeowners can qualify for up to $1500 in tax credit from the federal government. Unlike a tax deduction, a tax credit gives Americans an immediate deduction and savings!…
read more
October 30, 2009 | Filed under:
Miscellanous Articles
,
Uncategorized
The purpose of any roof is to keep water out of the home. Wind, snow and hail all work to create a space for water to work its way under the roofing, into the attic and eventually, through the insulation and drip, drip, drip into your bedroom. The strength of the material on top of…
read more