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Our next FREE Roofing Contractor webinar titled “Synthetic Felt Growth EXPLODES! Why so Successful?” will take place on Wednesday, October 3 at 2:00 p.m. EDT.
It is almost time for our eighth annual Best of Success conference and this year we are taking our social media efforts to new levels with our custom Best of Success hashtag #RCBOS.
In 2008, the Boston Harbor Island Alliance and National Park Service held a competition for a visitor information pavilion for the Boston Harbor Islands, a national park composed of 38 islands that are accessible by ferryboat from the Boston waterfront.
It is that time again. Roofing Contractor’sTop 100 list is out, and this year’s list is replete with companies have proven that they know what it takes to succeed from year to year.
Phil Leger, owner of Highland Contractors of Western New York Inc., might never have entered the roofing industry if the restaurant he opened had been successful.
Allied Building Products Corp. continues to bring more to the table for their contractor customers by expanding their Contractor Tool Center (CTC) program.
When it came time for the Housing Authority of the City of El Paso (HACEP) to replace more than half a million square feet of roofing, city officials wanted more than a quality roof system: they wanted to demonstrate their commitment to a healthy environment.
The phrase “Work smarter rather than harder” was something Aaron Beiler, president of New Heights LLC, often tried to practice when he ran his own roofing company.