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Roofing Contractor asked several leaders in the roofing technology space, including executives from Eagleview Technologies, AccuLynx, Jobba Trade Technologies and Roofr, about new products and innovations on the market today; here are their complete Q&A responses.
Rajiv Jhurani, Senior Vice President of Product for Roofr, joins the discussion about technology in the roofing industry today, how it’s helping roofing contractors and what’s trending for the future.
Scott Keith, CEO of Jobba Trade Technologies, joins the discussion about technology in the roofing industry today, how it’s helping roofing contractors and what’s trending for the future.
Allan York, senior vice president and general manager, Construction & Solar for EagleView Technologies, joins the discussion about technology in the roofing industry today, how it’s helping roofing contractors and what’s trending for the future.
Lynn Foster, director of operations with AccuLynx, joins the discussion about technology in the roofing industry today, how it’s helping roofing contractors and what’s trending for the future.
Longtime friends CJ McConaghy and Neil Haugen decided to gamble in 2017 and started their own roofing contractor firm. Six years and approximately $25 million in annual revenue later, the gamble is paying dividends.
Longtime friends CJ McConaghy and Neil Haugen decided to gamble in 2017 and started their own roofing contractor firm. Six years and approximately $25 million in annual revenue later, the gamble is paying dividends.
A tech startup seeks roofing contractors interested in testing a robot that can install asphalt shingles, potentially reducing labor concerns and improving productivity.
Roofing Contractor magazine's latest roundup of the latest software and applications designed for roofing contractor firms to help manage their operations, customer service needs and more.