Signal
The partner identifies category, market, product fit, current reach, and what the relationship could unlock.
Lok-N-Blok is looking for serious solar, storage, data-center, green-building, restoration, supplier, engineering, media, and territory partners who can add real value around stronger, faster, more resilient construction. Start with one routed intake so the right internal owner sees the category, market, fit, and next step.
Serious companies should start in the lane that matches their contribution: energy resilience, industrial campuses, green ancillary products, regional distribution, technical support, media reach, or project demand.
Lok-N-Blok is most interested in partners that make a project easier to finance, power, insure, build, document, operate, or repeat. Each lane below routes into the internal partner board with category, owner, and follow-up context.
Energy resiliencePair stronger envelopes with solar, batteries, generators, microgrid planning, and lower-operating-cost conversations.
Route to energy partner intake
Industrial demandExplore non-residential applications where schedule, resilience, envelope durability, and repeatable shell packages matter.
Route to strategic project review
Ancillary productsBring complementary products for insulation, roof, wall finish, water, HVAC, IAQ, coatings, recycling, or jobsite efficiency.
Route to product-fit review
Rebuild demandRoute storm, fire, flood, insurance, emergency housing, and resilient rebuild conversations into a qualified follow-up process.
Route to rebuild lane
Channel executionSupport local availability, branch education, contractor relationships, inventory planning, samples, and fulfillment readiness.
Route to supply review
Technical credibilityHelp with plan review, submittals, AHJ conversations, technical documentation, product education, and proof-path discipline.
Route to technical deskThe goal is not to collect names. The goal is to identify the lane, qualify the opportunity, assign an owner, and move the relationship toward project support, supply, media, territory, energy, or technical review.
These relationships are presented as launch and routing context. Formal rights, endorsements, exclusivity, use of marks, and transaction terms remain governed by signed agreements where applicable.
Community and literacy relationship through Antonio, connecting resilient-building conversations to civic trust, education, and local impact.
Restoration and rebuild relationship through Tim Bleything, aligned with storm recovery, insurance-driven reconstruction, and resilient rebuild demand.
Supply and distribution relationship through Randy M., strengthening the path from qualified demand to contractor-facing branch and materials execution.
Engineering and commercial relationship through Randy M., supporting technical review, credibility, and serious large-account conversations.
Brand, television, and public-launch relationship with Kevin Harrington, original Shark on Shark Tank and direct-response television pioneer.
Document, NCNDA, diligence, and controlled-access workflow relationship supporting serious partner, investor, and franchisee review.
Founder media exposure, advisor credibility, and a disciplined partner network help buyers, builders, distributors, and investors understand that Lok-N-Blok is building an operating category, not only a product page.
Each inquiry is routed into the correct internal board so the team can evaluate fit, assign an owner, and move the conversation without losing context.
Companies that can add power, backup, microgrid, efficiency, or operating-cost advantages around resilient structures.
Teams exploring repeatable wall systems, hardened support buildings, utility-adjacent projects, or industrial envelope demand.
Complementary systems for roofing, insulation, coatings, water, IAQ, HVAC, recycling, finish schedules, or jobsite efficiency.
Operators with rebuild demand, logistics capacity, channel reach, credible launch media, or region-by-region execution ability.
Use this form for strategic partnership interest. The team routes each submission into the right lane: solar and storage, data-center and industrial, green ancillary product, franchisee, supplier, builder, restoration, engineering, media, community, or strategic alliance.