The Roofing Hub Marketing Tip of The Week (Closing): 1/29/13

February 20, 2013 at 10:30

Tony Chalupnik

I've been posting valuable marketing tips for my readers on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheRoofingHub and the response has been very positive. I will be posting the content here for anyone who has trouble getting on Facebook. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Enjoy, Tony ****************************************************************************** The Roofing Hub Marketing Tip of the Week:  Original publish Date - Jan. 29, 2013 21 Ways to Close More Sales Now! Eric Lofholm, my Sales and Marketing coach wrote a book on the above subject and I will be sharing three or four ideas every week. You are just one good idea away from creating th...

How To Find A Qualified Roofer

July 13, 2012 at 05:38

Tony Chalupnik

  IF your city has recently suffered a major storm, chances are your roof is in need of repair.  Before you rush out and hire the first contractor that comes knocking on your door, Beware!  Many of these individuals might be considered, “Storm Chasers or Gypsies.”  On an average day they might never repair roofs, but now that there is big demand, they have decided to join the game and become "Roofing Contractors."  Since you are looking for a veteran, you need to do a little homework and it's easier than you might think.  Here are a few key things to look for in order to weed out the rookies and find the qualified roofer you are searching for.   Try ...

Government Regulation in the Roofing Industry Part 2 (CARB)

June 1, 2012 at 15:00

Tony Chalupnik

As I continue the commentary from my previous blog, I want to recap a little of my previous discussion: Many people wonder why the government who claims to be “hands off” tends to put their hands in a variety of different affairs around the country.  Much of the reason for their intrusion is actually to protect people.  The government often intrudes in the roofing industry to ensure that we are all better off.....Well, let's say "Safer."  Would less government intervention leave us worse off? Regulations The government often regulates in the roofing industry to ensure that everything is built properly and safer.  If there are no regulations in place, there might ...

Government Regulation and OSHA in the Roofing Industry Part 1

January 30, 2012 at 11:08

Tony Chalupnik

Many people wonder why the government who claim to be “hands off” tend to put their hands in a variety of different affairs around the country.  Much of the reason for their intrusion is actually to protect people.  Take away the government intervention and would our industry be worse?  In fact, the government often intrudes in the roofing industry to ensure that we are all better off.....Well, let's say, "Safer." Regulations The government often regulates in the roofing industry to ensure that everything is built properly and safer.  If there are no regulations in place, there might be a chance that you could end up with a roof that endangers someone's safety, espe...

Solar Panels Included In Reroofing Projects

October 26, 2011 at 17:36

Tony Chalupnik

Adding solar panels during a reroof project add no out of pocket cost with new leasing options.

Top Five Questions to Ask Your Contractor Before Signing the Contract

September 27, 2011 at 13:50

Tony Chalupnik

The Rainy Season is Coming

Failing to ask a few questions might cost you plenty in the long run.

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