National Installer of the Year Installation Competition Returns to TISE

The International Surface Event: SURFACES | StonExpo/Marmomac | TileExpo announced the return of the National Installer of the Year Installation Competition. Installers across all aspects of the floor covering, stone, and tile industry are encouraged to submit their installation projects into The Nationals.

A panel of judges will be reviewing project submissions from around the country and selecting the top three finalists in each installation category to compete live in The Nationals competition at TISE. There are three installation categories including carpet, stone/tile, and wood. Submissions close October 15. Finalists will be selected by November 15. Submit your entry here.

“With the focus on the importance of installation in the industry, we knew this was the perfect timing to bring back the competition. We are honored to highlight the hard working community of installers at The International Surface Event,” says Amie Gilmore, CEM, Director of TISE, “and can’t wait for the exciting LIVE challenge on the show floor. It is our goal that this promotion both showcase the incredible work happening in the industry now while also bringing national exposure to the need for more trained professionals in this career segment.”

The industry is invited to watch the nine selected finalists live right on the show floor as they show off their talent and skills in a set of product installation challenges, each in their own pre-constructed pod. The winner of the live installation contest in Las Vegas will be crowned The National Installer of the Year and receive a prize package.

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  1. Hello !! I’m trying to enter to enter to the competition of the wood installation but for some reason not the all info we can see because some pictures. Before I do enter I need some more info like , what the tools are available and all the materials who’s providing. And other questions
    Thanks

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