In 1949 while attending Western Kentucky University on the GI bill, my father convinced a local Savings & Loan President to loan him 00 to build a house for speculation. It was no easy task for the Savings & Loan President to justify a loan for a client with no job or money. Luckily for all concerned, my dad sold the house before it was finished at a 00 profit. From that day on, we have made our living in the family construction business. When the Korean War broke out in 1950, dad was called back up and sent to Williams AIR Force Base in Chandler Arizona where he continued to moon light in the family business until the war was over. He was able to finish his degree at Arizona State College, later renamed to Arizona State University. Since then, the family business has built hundreds of buildings and roofed thousands of homes and businesses. It is our familys mission to continue to provide exceptional quality, value, and service for generations to come.
Tags: Roofing Contractor, Commercial Roofing, Residential Roofing, Home Remodeling, Roofer
Is doing residential roofing really affected to much by daylight savings? I wouldn't imagine it would be.
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