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Preventive Roofing Maintenance

Creating a plan to preserve your roof’s healthy condition is critical. Building owners can save money by taking preventive action before there is a roofing problem. Preventive maintenance always helps a roof last longer than it would with none.

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Meet the Team - Montgomery

In our first “Meet the Team” blog series, get to know Montgomery who started his career in Teamcraft’s safety department.

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Dan Lee Dan Lee

Roofing Contractor Insurance

It is always wise to request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) from any contractor that will perform work for you or your company and this is particularly true when it comes to roofing.

Virtually every type of construction comes with some form of risk, but roofing has particularly significant hazards — which means that safety and insurance are imperative.

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Lane Farrell Lane Farrell

Am I Covered by a Certificate of Insurance?

If you ask contractors for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) before they perform work for you, then you are doing what most firms deem adequate contractors’ insurance prequalification.

It is important, however, to understand what a COI is. The COI is the subcontractor’s insurance broker’s representation of the insurance that contractor carries, and it does not supersede the insurance policy.

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Dan Lee Dan Lee

Hurricane Ida Response

Having been in business since 1996, we’ve seen our fair share of hurricanes, and we know how to help our customers weather the storm. In preparation for the landfall and the hurricane’s path, we have roofing crews standing by in Mobile, Dothan, Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Memphis, and Knoxville — with other crews on alert and ready to mobilize.

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Dan Lee Dan Lee

2021 Hurricane Season and Supply Shortages

Hurricane season is here, but due to the global pandemic and supply-chain disruptions, there’s a critical shortage of many roofing materials.

It’s very possible that if your building sustains damage this storm season, getting the materials to make permanent repairs could take months. Storms will create an even larger demand on already stressed material supplies. Planning for hurricane season this year will be more critical than ever.

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TeamCraft Earns A Platinum Safety Award

TeamCraft Roofing has completed the Construct Secure Independent Safety Assessment Program, achieving a Platinum Safety Award!

The program provides thorough, objective, and consistent evaluation of company performance so that clients can identify, monitor, and manage risk smarter.

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Dan Lee Dan Lee

You Can’t Stop Mother Nature

COVID-19 stopped a lot of things this year. It stopped us from going out to eat, stopped children from going to school, stopped many businesses from opening, stopped us from visiting friends and family — the list is long. One thing it didn’t stop was Mother Nature.

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Dan Lee Dan Lee

Our Extended Family

As a 4th-generation family business, we recognize the value of family and loyalty, and are always investing in the future. We are a growing company that promotes from within whenever possible, but are always looking for new people to join the team.

Our employee focus extends to our clients — when we inspect and estimate your roof, we’ll make recommendations as if it were our building.

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Box Lunches for First Responders

We bought and delivered lunch for our local fire and police departments in Salisbury, NC. As a company that emphasizes safety, we’d like to salute the first responders that keep us safe!

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Dan Lee Dan Lee

Hurricane Season 2020

Our quick guide for preparing your building for a hurricane, and how we can help after it hits. We hope everyone stays safe during this record-breaking hurricane season!

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Cold Storage Roof Replacement

One of the most challenging details when replacing an existing working freezer is the perimeter detail where the roof meets an IMP (Insulated Metal Wall) Panel. There are two essential reasons why this can be tricky:

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