Articles & Press 2019
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Ask the Energy Experts w/Rick Gentryby EnerG Magazine on
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QuickBOLT Passes Water Tests for TPO Roofsby Solar Industry on
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Residential Solar Mounting Guide 2019: Situations and Solutionsby Solar Builder on
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NABCEP Q&A with QuickBOLTby AltEnergyMag on
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QuickBOLT's Microflashing® is Now A Registered Trademarkby AltEnergyMag on
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QuickBOLT Picks Up Trademark for Microflashing® Solutionby Solar Industry on
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QuickBOLT's Microflashing® Technology is Now a Registered Trademarkby Solar Builder on
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SolarRoofHook Becomes QuickBOLTby Solar Industry on
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SolarRoofHook Continues to Evolve, Rebrands as QuickBOLTby Solar Builder on
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SolarRoofHook is Now QuickBOLTby PV USA Magazine on
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Roof Mount Solar Supplier Changes Nameby Solar Power World on
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SRH rebrands to QuickBOLTby AltEnergyMag on
Articles & Press 2018
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Talking SPI with SolarRoofHookby AltEnergyMag on
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SRH becomes Approved Vendor for Sunnovaby Solar Builder on
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SRH becomes Approved Vendor for Sunnovaby Solar Power World on
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SRH Releases 4" Microflashing, becomes Approved Vendor for Sunnovaby AltEnergyMag on
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2018 Residential Rooftop Reportby Solar Builder on
Articles & Press 2017
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Hannukah Traditionsby Mike Wiener on
It’s finally school break and Hanukkah! As most kids do, they can’t wait for this time of year to get here.
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What are the Different Types of Residential Solar Flashing?by Solar Power World on
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What are YOU grateful for?by Mike Wiener on
We asked our employees what they were grateful for this Thanksgiving.
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Mexican Heritage Monthby Mike Wiener on
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15. We celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
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Solar Power International Q&A with SolarRoofHookby AltEnergyMag on
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Quickscrews Celebrates its 30th Anniversary on July 20th - Customersby Mike Wiener on
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Affordable Mounting Solutions for Residential Roofsby North American Clean Energy on
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Quickscrews Celebrates its 30th Anniversary on July 20thby Mike Wiener on
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30 Years in the Makingby Mike Wiener on
I started the company in July of 1987 at the ripe old age of 29. Hardly did I know then what type of company we would have 30 years later. I can tell you one thing for sure: Quickscrews has great employees.
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A True Family Businessby Mike Wiener on
It is hard to believe my son has been working for the company over a year now. For those of you who have been keeping up, my son Nick is our youngest warehouseman. After Nick made some poor decisions last year, Greg and Debbie agreed to let him come in and work part time. What a difference a year has made! Not only is it great working with him, he has really matured over the last year.
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San Lorenzo Lumber Launches Quickscrews Retail Programby Mike Wiener on
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April Fool's at Quickscrewsby Mike Wiener on
After much thought, I would like to inform all of you wonderful Quickscrews customers and supporters that I will leaving my family business, to move to Antarctica to study the March of the Penguins. Just kidding, I’m not going anywhere-- I love this business and can’t stand the cold.
Articles & Press 2016
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Talking Intersolar with SolarRoofHookby Alt Energy Mag on
Articles & Press 2013
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The path to Self Employmentby Mike Wiener on
I have often told people how I started Quickscrews over 25 years ago. Rarely do I ever explain why I did it. As a young man coming out of college at age 24 with a degree in business I started out working in a construction company as a cost analyst.
Articles & Press 2012
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Time to Reflectby Mike Wiener on
At this time of year it is nice to take a few moments to reflect on how we are doing. I have been working hard this year on improving both my professional and personal life.
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In the Beginningby Mike Wiener on
It was over 25 years ago that I started Quickscrews in my garage in San Mateo, California. I was a nail and staple salesman at 29 years old and decided I wasn't cutout to work for others. I was stubborn and strong headed to say the least.