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Jeff Romero - Common Restoration Problems Pt 1: Pre-application

 

In this episode of Roofing Road Trips®, Megan Ellsworth sits down with Jeff Romero from Progressive Materials to examine the foundation of a successful roof restoration before any equipment is unloaded. They discuss why the pre-application phase is arguably the most critical stage of the project, from accurate roof assessments to clear communication with building owners. Jeff outlines the common mistakes contractors make during evaluations and planning, and how those errors can lead to costly overruns or system failures. The conversation highlights essential documentation practices, what must be shared before a quote is approved and the tools and training that support thorough on-site inspections. Jeff also points contractors toward manufacturer resources that help refine this stage of the process and strengthen long-term profitability.

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