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#712 – Building for the Future: How Nanotechnology is Revolutionizing Construction with GoNano

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In this cutting-edge episode of (TCL), we sit down with Jonathan Duquette and Charles Dumont from GoNano—a company at the forefront of material innovation through nanotechnology.

Discover how GoNano’s groundbreaking technology is extending the lifespan of building materials like shingles, concrete, and wood by 10 to 100 years. With nanoparticles as small as 40 to 60 nanometers, their products go beyond surface-level protection—infiltrating materials and reinforcing them from within.

🔹 The science behind nanotechnology and how it’s reshaping the construction industry. 🔹 The financial and environmental benefits of prolonging material life while reducing maintenance costs. 🔹 Partnership opportunities for contractors looking to add more value to their projects. 🔹 Why homeowners across North America are turning to GoNano for sustainability, cost-efficiency, and durability.

GoNano is more than a product; it’s a movement toward smarter, longer-lasting construction solutions.

🎧 Tune in to learn how you can future-proof your builds today.

🌐 Find GoNano online: www.gonano.com 📸 Follow them on IG: @gonano_official 📘 Like them on Facebook: GoNano.ca

#TCLPodcast #Nanotechnology #BuildingInnovation #TheConstructionLife #GoNano

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In this cutting-edge episode of (TCL), we sit down with Jonathan Duquette and Charles Dumont from GoNano—a company at the forefront of material innovation through nanotechnology.

Discover how GoNano’s groundbreaking technology is extending the lifespan of building materials like shingles, concrete, and wood by 10 to 100 years. With nanoparticles as small as 40 to 60 nanometers, their products go beyond surface-level protection—infiltrating materials and reinforcing them from within.

🔹 The science behind nanotechnology and how it’s reshaping the construction industry. 🔹 The financial and environmental benefits of prolonging material life while reducing maintenance costs. 🔹 Partnership opportunities for contractors looking to add more value to their projects. 🔹 Why homeowners across North America are turning to GoNano for sustainability, cost-efficiency, and durability.

GoNano is more than a product; it’s a movement toward smarter, longer-lasting construction solutions.

🎧 Tune in to learn how you can future-proof your builds today.

🌐 Find GoNano online: www.gonano.com 📸 Follow them on IG: @gonano_official 📘 Like them on Facebook: GoNano.ca

#TCLPodcast #Nanotechnology #BuildingInnovation #TheConstructionLife #GoNano

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