Weathercraft Company

Weathercraft Company

  • PO Box 16039
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • 80935-6039

Description

A professional roofing contractor has all full time employees not subcontract labor. This allows Weathercraft to have more control over quality, safety, and how the project is managed. Unfortunately this degree of professionalism has additional costs. We provide state mandated worker’s compensation insurance, benefits, social security and other payroll taxes, and routine training. In addition, we provide an ongoing safety program, contribute to the local community, operate out of an office / warehouse, and provide a general liability policy with a multi-million dollar umbrella.

Over the past six months, we have identified two failed TPO roof membrane in Colorado Springs. Both systems exhibited the exact same mode of failure; and we suspect they were manufactured by the same membrane manufacturer. After consulting with several leading roof membrane manufacturers and the National Roofing Contractors’ Association (NRCA), it appears that some TPO manufacturer’s will need to revise their formulation.

“In the sales cycle, we hope to convert our customers to “advocates.” An advocate is someone that is not only satisfied with our services, but goes out of his way to help us promote our business.

We maintain that there are many things that differentiate Weathercraft Company from Brand X and the “fly-by-night” contractors that litter our industry. First, longevity and stability are, often times, great indicators of a reputable business. Two, find out if Brand X owns or leases their offices or has no office and works out of a truck. Does Brand X require a sizable advance (deposit) before the project’s start? If so, they may not have the capital or financial backing of a lender. Weathercraft has been in business since 1982.

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Company founded
1982

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