After we’ve tried and tested different equipment ourselves in the last few months, we decided to write a review for what we believe is the best roofing equipment we’ve used this year, the Equipter RB4000. Here are three reasons why we think you should use it, too! Keeping a worksite clean No one likes to see a bunch…
Introducing the new Catch-All System™
Here at Pro-Choice Roofing, we are excited to announce the new Catch-All System™, a product we have incorporated into our services to better serve you and your customers. The Catch-All System™ is a protection system for the siding, windows, landscaping, decks, and gutters of your customers’ homes and businesses. It is installed in a matter…
5 Things A High-Quality Roofing Crew Will Never Do
A high-quality and reputable roofing crew will do many things: they’ll provide excellent customer services, exhibit professionalism at all times, and show quality workmanship. However, there are also things that a high-quality roofing crew will never do. If you experience any of these breaches of professionalism or protocol listed below, please find a new provider!…
5 Questions To Ask Subcontracted Roofing Crews
Asking your subcontractor the right questions during the interview can help you determine if they are a qualified partner or not. By asking these 5 questions, you can make sure you are hiring the best possible roofing crew for the job. 1. What steps will you take to protect my customers’ siding, gutters, and landscaping? If…
An Open Letter from Pro-Choice Roofing CEO, Miguel Quishpe: Our Response to COVID 19
To our valuable customers, As we all know, COVID-19 has certainly changed our daily life and work. We are all focused on how to best protect our families, employees, customers, and communities. On behalf of all Pro-Choice employees and crew members, we want to let you know that our thoughts are with those who…
The #1 Reason Contractors Go Out Of Business (And How To Avoid It)
Have you ever wondered why most businesses fail in the first 10 years? It’s not high taxation, recessions, or other more obvious reasons. When a contractor goes out of the business, it’s almost always because of cash flow problems. When a business runs out of money, the business ends. Here is the most probable reason…