By Colin Sheehan, RCS Reporter.
Guardian Roofing owners Matt and Lori Swanson understand that their success is due to the community customers who keep coming back and the employees who continue to deliver amazing service. While they have often partnered with other companies in giving back to the community, they had yet to pilot a project themselves.
That fact has since changed and Guardian Roofing’s The Halo Project was born. This new initiative gives deserving homeowners in need of critical roof repair or replacement the opportunity to receive new or replaced roofs free of charge.
Recipients of The Halo Project are found through community nominations. The first recipients were Cindy Lu and Pat Vaughn from Federal Way, Washington. Cindy Lu received more than 30 community nominations and is known throughout the area as ‘the neighborhood grandmother.’
To receive a new roof from The Halo Project, one must be nominated either by oneself or by a member in the community. They must have a roof in critical need of repair or replacement and they must live in the Pacific Northwest. For more information visit Guardian’s website.
“We really wanted to thank the community for their support,” says Guardian spokeswoman Morgan Roth to the Auburn Reporter. “If we didn’t have loyal customers who trust us, we wouldn’t be here.”
Other recent recipients of the Guardian Halo Project include single mother Andrea Bachofer and Jessica Allen, a widow of a former roofer. Both families are currently enjoying their new roofs.
Venders can also give back through the Halo Project and Guardian Roofing is appreciative of the companies that have come together to make changes in people’s everyday lives. Some of the companies who have donated time, materials and expertise include GAF, Owens Corning, DTG Recycling and High-Point Gutters.
Guardian Roofing installs new roofing and roof replacements; however, it sets itself apart by its diligent services provided for each stage of a roof’s lifecycle. So, Guardian not only installs a new roof, but they stick around to see that roof through to the very end.
Do you know of someone in the industry who is ‘doing good deeds’ in their community? Help us catch them at it. Send news and information to info@rooferscoffeeshop.com.
Photo Credit: Auburn Reporter
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