Everyone likes when things are cheaper, right? The "Wizard of Wood", Everett Abrams, has decreased the price of his "Wizard of Wood" online wood restoration classes, which means more affordable education for those who want to learn the A-Z of wood restoration from an industry leader whose been setting the industry standards for over 30 years! We also included two tiers of our Preferred Contractor memberships to the online classes as well - Noble and Royal. These memberships allow you to get the tools you need to succeed and include perks such as discounts on Deck Restoration Plus products, co-brand use of our logos, access to business documents, and personal support from Everett Abrams through the use of the Marco Polo app. If you want to take the Wood Restoration Advance class, but don't want all the bells and whistles of a preferred contractor membership, we have that as an option as well - but you'll miss out on the amazing benefits the Preferred Contractor program has (and it's at no extra charge for the Noble membership)!
In addition to the price decrease, the "Wizard of Wood" has decided to make ALL modules in the class available by themselves. Our Pricing, Estimating, and Marketing/Branding content is already offered as standalone modules - so this just completes the process. These standalone modules are perfect for those who are looking for specific information - such as identifying wood species, knowing appropriate chemicals to use, the restoration process, troubleshooting, and more! Everett Abrams is constantly finding ways to spread his knowledge and benefit the wood restoration industry. These modules range from $59-$79, and you'll receive access to them for an entire year! Well worth the price. You can access your classes and modules 24/7 - anytime, anywhere - all you need is an internet connection!
If you're interested in signing up for a class or module, head on over to our TalentLMS platform, Wizard of Wood (talentlms.com), and check out our full list of offerings or call us at (866) 440-3325 for more information about these classes or the "Preferred Contractor" program.
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