Isaiah Industries, Inc.

One powerful blend. Our customers are valued partners in our journey. We listen, learn, and incorporate your feedback as a collaborative partner in our continuous improvement. This unique mix of visionary leadership, industry experience, and customer input has been the inspiration for our new customer portal, QUEST, a personalized, adaptable, and tailor- made web platform for managing your coil coating needs. Come see how your business and our passionate dedication can be one powerful blend for success. Join the QUEST at Vorteqcoil.com THE NEW FORCE IN COIL COATING. Vorteq ad 6 3.6x4.9.indd 1 7/2/18 5:25 PM ISAIAH INDUSTRIES, INC. man Library reading the Wall Street Journal while dreaming and scheming of someday owning a business. 1985-Classic Products commissions the Florida Solar Energy Center to study the energy efficiency of formed metal roofing.The results corroborated what customers had been saying for many years–formed metal shingles result in lower attic heat gain as well as energy savings. 1986-Purchase of Classic and Shadowcrest alu- minum shingle lines from Reynolds Metals. 1988-Kelly Joseph joins the companyas Controller. 1990-Classic Products aggressively expands its export business to Canada, Japan, and several Ca- ribbean countries.Over time, the company’s exports would grow to be 40% of total sales. 1994-The companymoves from its original loca- tion in an older leased building in Piqua,Ohio to a modern 78,000-square-foot manufacturing facility. The 1978-constructed building is the last part of Piqua’s heritage as an underwear and clothing man- ufacturer.A new 5,000-square-foot office building is constructed alongside the manufacturing plant. 1995-Todd Miller walks in his father’s footsteps, becoming President of Classic Products, Inc. Donald Miller becomes Chief Executive Officer and Kelly Joseph becomes Chief Financial Officer. 1996-Company acquires equipment and tool- ing for the Country Cedar Shake product line from ALCOABuilding Products.The product is renamed CountryManor Shake.The manufacturing facility is expanded by 45,000 square feet. Classic Products, Inc. becomes the first U.S. importer of northern European synthetic underlayments, creating a high- growth change in the roofing industry. 1999-National Steel begins production of the Centura Steel Shingle line. 2000-Working in partnership with BASF, Clas- sic Products develops its proprietaryThermoBond PVDF powder coating, bringing realistic and natu- ral texture, looks, and color variation to the metal shingle industry.The ThermoBond finish is devel- oped as an alternative to stone coatings which the company does not wish to pursue.At this time, the company converted the former Reynolds Aluminum Classic Shingle into the TimberCreek Shake steel roofing product, later renamed KasselShake, offering ThermoBond as a primary color option. Company develops the low profile Oxford Shingle product line based upon one of its original products, Rough Shake. 2002-Classic Products is the first major producer of residential metal roofing to begin using heat-re- flective pigments in its coatings, putting the energy efficiency of metal roofing on the map and, even- tually, leading to the federal tax credit for reflective roofing. 2003-Precoat Metals starts producing the Kassel- Wood Steel Shingle, noted for its innovative design and beauty. 2005-The Great American Shake product line is acquired from Great American Manufacturing in Houston,Texas.Acquisition of the 60,000-square- foot former Hammer Graphics building in Piqua, Ohio, becoming the company’s sales and marketing office, and national training center. 2006-Classic Metal Roofing Systems of Kentuck- iana, based in Louisville, KY is established as the company’s one “company store”which both sells and installs the company’s products in Kentucky, as well as southern Indiana and Ohio. 2007-Official ribbon cutting of the JeffreyA. Mescher Memorial Training Facility to train thou- sands of qualified metal roofing technicians. Com- pany acquires tooling for the Centura Steel Shingle line from US Steel. 2008-Acquisition of the KasselWood Steel Shin- gle production line from Precoat Metals. Production remains in Dubuque, Iowa. 2009-Company acquires the GrandeTile produc- tion line from Scandinavian Profiling. 2010-Classic Products, Inc. registers its name

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