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“You can’t afford not to be selling preventive maintenance through your service departments,” said Greg Hayne, who maintains that service and repair work can be the most profitable slice of the roofing market.
With the presidential election looming, Craig Brightup of the Brightup Group took to the stage to give contractors an inside look at Washington in his session titled “Election Year Policies, Politics and the Roofing Industry.”
Ted Swanson, president and owner of Trinity Exteriors, got his foot in the roofing industry after graduating from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn., with a degree in entrepreneurship in 2001.
Register now for our next free webinar in the Best of Success webinar series “Crisis Management” moderated by Steve Little, head coach and CEO at National Roofing Partners and his team at KPost
A couple weeks ago, I went on a day trip to visit one of our local Home Depot locations in Troy, Mich. to learn about the new First for Pro program dedicated to professional contractors.