By Cayden Wemple.
Did you know that according to The Catch-All, the number one complaint from customers in the roofing industry is that contractors leave behind leftover nails? All customers want is to stop sweeping up nails on their lawns and to stop pulling them out of their car tires. Enter the Nail Catch from The Catch-All: the easy-to-install, low-cost nail filtration system that attaches to rain gutters. Here’s how it works:
After a roof replacement project, The Nail Catch is attached to the gutter system. The customer will leave The Nail Catch on the gutter system until after the next heavy rainfall. The Nail Catch acts as a receptacle that captures all leftover debris that was trapped in the gutters after the replacement project. That includes, but is not limited to nails, trash and even granules that would not only wreak havoc on the customer’s lawn but wreak havoc on your reputation as a roofer. Each of the filter bags can hold up to ten pounds of debris as well.
Real customers are excited about the revolutionary product. One customer testified, “My biggest concern was the nails everywhere. I had to worry about my kids stepping on them or [avoid them] in the driveway. Getting a nail in my tire [was also a concern]. It eases my mind to know that I'm not going to have to deal with tetanus shots or nails going through feet or shoes now.”
To conclude, The Nail Catch is an innovative product that not only benefits customers, but it can also help protect the reputation of roofers by preventing debris from causing damage to customer property.
Learn more about The Catch-All in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit thecatchall.com.
About Cayden
Cayden is a reporter for RoofersCoffeeShop, MetalCoffeeShop and AskARoofer. When he isn’t writing about roofs, he’s usually playing guitar or writing songs for his musical endeavors.
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