SWR Institute Launches New Website

Words: Dave Afandador
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SWR Institute) launched a new website in order to add more benefits for members and more user-friendly information.

The Sealant, Waterproofing and Restoration Institute (SWR Institute) launched a new website in order to add more benefits for members and more user-friendly information to those interested in the sealant, waterproofing and restoration industries.

At www.swrionline.org, users will find:

  • An updated and more specific "Searchable Directory" ? find contractors, manufacturers, architects, engineers and more in your area quickly and easily

  • "Latest News" headlines on the home page, allowing users to access up-to-date industry trends and news

  • Easy-to-use "SWR Institute Store," including the Institute's specialized publications

  • Detailed information on SWR Institute upcoming meetings

  • A wealth of new information in the "Member Projects" case study section, including new photos

  • The latest on the Validation Program

And more...

Members of SWR Institute can log in to the "Members Only" section of the site for benefits such as: access to more detailed contact information of other members, past meeting presentations and notes, newsletters archives and discounts on publications.

For more information, visit www.swrionline.org.

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