By Evelyn Witterholt.
Everybody needs a roof, but when the roof you have needs repairs and you’re low on funds, this can be a difficult situation. With some asphalt roofs costing around $9,000 — and more if you include labor — this is not feasible for many homeowners. That’s why the Colorado Roofing Association (CRA) and Habitat for Humanity have created the ‘Roof Over Your Head’ program to give back to their community with no-cost roof repairs and replacements. Bob Behrends Roofing, LLC, is one of many roofing companies that has donated their time to the cause.
The mission of the ‘Roof Over Your Head’ program is to help families in Colorado who are in need of roof replacements. The goal of the program is to connect Habitat for Humanity building projects with local contractors who will help families get a roof over their heads. Bob Behrends Roofing has donated time and expertise to help a Loveland resident get a new roof installed with GAF shingles.
Bob Behrends Roofing, LLC is a well-known roofing contractor in the Colorado region. They are a Platinum Preferred Roofing Contractor of Owens Corning and a TAMKO MasterCraft Pro Certified Contractor. They have also worked with Owens Corning for their Roof Deployment Program, which helps military families across the nation get new roofs at no cost to them.
Doug Kerstetter, an estimator and warehouse manager at Bob Behrends, has stated that their company loves giving back to a community that has done so much for them. "We appreciate our local communities supporting us," he said. “Helping those in need, is our way of giving back."
Photo credit: Colorado Roofing Association
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