A throwback from Turner Morris Commercial Roofing in Silverthorne, Colorado who shared this photo saying, "It's been a very snowy season so far here in the mountains! The snow on the Copper Pines roof is almost as tall as our foreman Ivo Rousek!!...and he's not a guy you would consider short!"
Rachel Stokes from Rasmussen Exteriors of Grand Rapids, MI writes, "A property management company called us, Rasmussen Exteriors, to save the day when 2 feet of heavy snow collapsed multiple carports at one of their properties. Both carports had multiple cars underneath them. This is a photo of Brandon L. breaking down the carport roof after shoveling off all the snow.”
Mandy Baird from Bliss Roofing, Inc. of Clackamas, Oregon writes, "Bliss Beanie Friday was the theme for our January Safety Meeting!"
Matt Ferris from Transcona Roofing of Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada writes, "Winter in Winnipeg, Manitoba (Winterpeg)."
Eloy Delgado from Sustainable Living Builders Inc. of Santa Rosa, California writes, "Our yard manager Edgardo stages jobs at the warehouse, and keeps warm and dry during Northern California winters.”
Eva Handi from King Roofing Service Inc of Naples, Florida writes, "We don't have too many cold days in Naples Florida, but if we do, we do take it seriously.”
James Ubl from UBL Roofing of Jersey City, New Jersey writes, "James, the owner, torching in style and layers. Everyone wishes they were a torch specialist during the winter time.”
Kendall Ekerson from SA Roofing of Hillsboro, Oregon writes, "Chris Ekerson and Brandon Smith, Owners of SA Roofing often sport Columbia Sports Wear gear. Being from the PNW we always trust this brand. Mountain Hard Wear, a brand of Columbia, is a great maker of water proof and breathable outerwear. This picture show's them in Alaska getting ready to work in the rain and snow for the day.”
Mandy Baird from Bliss Roofing, Inc. of Clackamas, Oregon writes, "Preston is ready to face the cold winter weather in his new company jacket!
Rackley Roofing in Carthage, Tennessee thanked their workers for heading out in the 21-degree morning temperatures to make repairs.
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