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The Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors Association was founded in 1922 to bring together contractors as well as businesses with related interests. FRSA’s programs and services can help save time and money, and benefits both personally and professionally. FRSA represents over 750 member companies.
FRSA’s purpose is to encourage a high standard of business ethics among its members and to inform the public of the importance of doing business with competent and ethical firms. FRSA encourages quality through education and recognition of competence. FRSA represents the interests and acts as the voice of its membership before government and regulatory bodies of all kinds and works to improve the overall industry in keeping with the general purposes of the Association.
FRSA’s trade show, the Florida Roofing & Sheet Metal Expo, is the second largest show of its kind in the country. The trade show is held in conjunction with FRSA’s annual convention, and this year the Association will celebrate its 90th year at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. Last year, more than 2,500 Florida Roofing and sheet metal contractors, building officials, architects and industry suppliers attended the show with 312 booths and 209 different exhibiting companies, which offered the latest in products and services to the industry.
Each year the reviews continue to give high praise about Florida Roofing to the show, from both attendees and exhibitors.Booths sell for $1,250 each for an 10′ x 10′ space. FRSA members receive discounts, and there are discounts for multiple booth sales. Space is limited and provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
The convention consists of four full days of education, networking, family fun, sports, friends and FRSA’s highly recognized trade show, the Florida Roofing & Sheet Metal Expo. Attendees can find something for everyone, beginning with the sporting events, which include golf and a catch-and-release fishing tournament.
The next three days of the Florida Roofing trade show are packed with informative and interesting educational seminars, geared toward the roofing and sheet metal industries. Contractors can obtain valuable C. E. (continuing education) credits needed to keep an active license in Florida. The trade show will be open for 10.5 hours, over three days, enabling attendees’ maximum scheduling flexibility.
It continues with more educational seminars and a seminar specifically formatted for the foremen and superintendent. After the seminar, they can go through the trade show for free, learning about new products and services for the industry.Florida Roofing is the main trade for this association.