Meet The Team

Nina
THE BOSS

Dustin Eatman
PRESIDENT

Ivy Zamora
OFFICE MANAGER

Bryan Keeton
Branch Manager (Granbury, TX)

Alex Carrizales
Branch Manager (Aubrey, TX)

Dillon Eatman
Team Leader (Mansfield, TX)

Mike Dedeluk
Project Manager

Leesa Hamilton
Marketing Manager

Shannon Lambert
Project Manager

Alan Segura
Production Manager

Wesley Sigsbee
Production Manager

Russell Spencer
Commercial Estimator

Becky Rodriguez
Project Manager

Steve McCoy
Project Manager
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- Tihamer K.
Our FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at (972) 284-1655 today!
Is the installer's experience and training an important factor on my roof?
It is realistic to anticipate that a roof will last for at least forty years with good care. However, depending on the knowledge and expertise of the installer who applies the material, the long-term performance of your roof repair will vary substantially.
What should I do if my roof is leaking?
To prevent further harm to your property, take immediate action if you suspect your roof leaks. Among the steps you can do are:
- Find the leak’s source by looking for water damage signs like stains on the walls, ceiling, or moisture in the attic.
- Temporary repair: You can use roofing cement or a roof patch to create a quick repair if you can safely access the area where the leak originates.
- Professional repairs: It is preferable to engage a qualified roofing contractor to complete the required repairs if the leak is significant or you cannot safely access the area. They’ll be equipped with the skills and tools to accurately identify and solve the issue.
Can solar panels be installed on any type of roof?
Solar panels can be installed on various roof types, including asphalt shingle, tile, metal, and flat roofs. However, some roofs may be more suitable for solar panels than others. Factors to consider are:
- The orientation of the roof (ideally, it should face south).
- The roof’s slope (15-30 degrees) is ideal.
- The amount of shade the roof receives (less shade is better).