S-5! On Tour 2026
PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Free solar and metal roof attachment training with S-5!, Mission Solar and SnapNrack.
S-5! On Tour 2026
Free solar and metal roof attachment training with S-5!, Mission Solar and SnapNrack.
The S-5! Roadshow is pulling into Philadelphia with live demos, hands-on product training, expert speakers and the crew that makes it all happen.
This free event is built for solar installers and roofing professionals who want practical rooftop attachment knowledge they can use on the next job.
One lucky attendee walks out with a $300 Visa Gift Card. Register, sign in at the door and stay until the live drawing before doors close.
Premier mounting partner on every stop of the roadshow.
Module supply partner powering every stop of the roadshow.
Pick up the official On Tour With S-5! T-shirt before the truck pulls into town.
Buy the T-ShirtYes. S-5! On Tour events are free for qualified solar, roofing and construction professionals. Register in advance when a tracking link is available so the team can plan space, demos and check-in.
Solar installers, roofing contractors, EPCs, distributors and specifiers should attend. The roadshow is built for professionals who want practical product knowledge, rooftop attachment guidance and direct access to S-5!, Mission Solar and SnapNrack teams.
Most stops run for about four hours, typically from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The format includes check-in, networking, live demos, training conversations and a giveaway before doors close.
Advance registration is recommended for every stop with an active Eventbrite link. If registration is not open for this page yet, use the page details and check back as the tour schedule is updated.
Some stops may include training content that supports professional education, but CEU credit availability is not guaranteed on every page. Review the registration page or ask the S-5! team for stop-specific details.
If Philadelphia, PA is not the stop you need, use the request prompt on the page to tell S-5! where the roadshow should go next. Future routing is shaped by real demand from installers and partners.