RCS Influencer Trent Cotney says to prepare now and make sure that you thought about how to navigate the pinch points. Editor's note: The following is the transcript of a live interview with RCS Influencer Trent Cotney. You can read the interview below, listen to the podcast or watch the recording. Alex ...
RCS Influencer Patrick Cochran says that giving support to his team with materials for their homes, or services is always a priority. As a retail contractor that does not do much insurance work, when a storm hits, we focus on supporting our existing clients and then work on building new business ...
RCS Influencer John Kenney says preparation, adaptability and community-minded service are key to turning disaster response into both a business opportunity and a mission of service. As a roofing industry expert, I’ve seen how weather-related disasters — hurricanes, tornadoes, hailstorms and heavy snow — can dramatically impact communities and the roofing ...
RCS Influencer Jay Wade says that having the right people, systems and processes in place before disaster strikes is key. The key is proactive planning. Having the right people, systems and processes in place before disaster strikes. Many contractors operate reactively, which can lead to delays and lost opportunities. 1 - ...
RCS Influencer Lee Lipniskis says that when disaster strikes, people need more than a contractor; they need someone they can trust. Weather can be super unpredictable; one day it’s blue skies, the next it’s hail or high winds. Weather-related disasters don’t wait for a convenient time, and as contractors, we have ...
RCS Influencer Melissa Chapman says that adopting a proactive approach can ensure contractors are always ready to respond when disasters hit. Weather-related disasters can create a surge in demand for contractors as communities seek rapid recovery and rebuilding. To effectively respond while maintaining operational stability, contractors must proactively prepare and establish ...
RCS Influencers Ashley and Seth Pietsch say that it is key to be prepared before the storm to meet demand and help your community. Big storms, wildfires and hurricanes leave communities in desperate need of roofing contractors. While the surge in demand can create business opportunities, it also brings challenges — ...
RCS Influencer Rich Carroll says that by planning ahead and prioritizing employee well-being, you can run a resilient business while ensuring your team is taken care of — both personally and professionally. Severe weather events — hurricanes, blizzards, tornadoes and heavy rain — can halt roofing operations, damage ongoing projects and ...