Owner / Project Planning
Sets how the company approaches every roof: inspect first, explain what was found, and recommend the work that actually fits the condition of the roof rather than the largest available scope. Reviews estimates and stays involved in planning larger residential and commercial projects.
Responsibility: Company direction, estimate review, project planning and final quality standards.
Focus: Repair-versus-replacement assessment and complex roof evaluations.
Operations
Turns approved estimates into scheduled work. Coordinates crews, material deliveries, dumpster placement and weather contingencies so projects start when they are supposed to and property owners know what to expect.
Responsibility: Scheduling, crew assignment, material logistics and day-to-day operations.
Focus: Multi-crew scheduling and keeping projects moving around Florida weather.
Field Supervisor
On site while work is underway. Confirms tear-off findings, signs off on decking replacement decisions, checks flashing and penetration details before they get covered, and handles the issues that only reveal themselves once the old roof is off.
Responsibility: On-site supervision, workmanship checks and jobsite safety.
Focus: Decking evaluation and flashing detail execution.
Roofing Estimator
Performs the inspection that everything else is based on. Documents conditions with photographs, identifies leak sources, and writes scopes that separate what needs attention now from what can reasonably be monitored.
Responsibility: Property inspections, written findings and detailed estimates.
Focus: Leak source diagnosis and clear, itemized scope writing.
Residential Roofing Crew
Runs residential reroof crews from tear-off through final walkthrough, with attention to property protection, correct underlayment and fastening, and leaving the site clean at the end of each day.
Responsibility: Residential replacement crews and installation quality.
Focus: Architectural shingle systems and attic ventilation correction.
Repair Specialist
Handles the calls that start with a ceiling stain. Traces water back to its actual entry point rather than patching the nearest visible symptom, and repairs so new material integrates with the existing roof.
Responsibility: Leak diagnosis and targeted repair work.
Focus: Flashing, valleys, pipe boots and wind-damaged shingle sections.
Metal Roofing Crew
Focuses on panel systems, where the details decide everything. Handles panel layout, clip and fastener spacing, closures, and the flashing work required at penetrations and transitions on standing seam and exposed-fastener roofs.
Responsibility: Metal roof installations and metal system repairs.
Focus: Standing seam detailing and penetration flashing on panel roofs.
Commercial Roofing
Works with business owners, landlords and property managers on low-slope roofs. Coordinates access, tenant notification and staging, and produces the written documentation ownership needs for budgeting decisions.
Responsibility: Commercial project coordination, tenant communication and reporting.
Focus: Low-slope drainage issues and rooftop equipment penetrations.
Customer Care
The person who answers when you call. Gathers the details that make the first visit productive, schedules inspections, and keeps property owners updated on where their project stands.
Responsibility: Phone and email response, scheduling and customer updates.
Focus: Intake, scheduling and keeping communication clear from first call to final walkthrough.
Project Support
Handles the parts of a roofing job that are easy to overlook and very noticeable when they are skipped: property protection before work starts, debris containment during, and magnet sweeps and site cleanup afterward.
Responsibility: Property protection, debris management and site cleanup.
Focus: Jobsite protection and post-project cleanup.