By Jesse Sanchez.
When it comes to roofing, protecting property is an important element. And for thousands of contractors across the country, there’s one solution they now swear by: The Catch-All system. From Texas to Florida, Illinois, the east and west coast, The Catch-All has become a staple on job sites for its durability, built-in marketing and most importantly, landscape protection. This compilation of 135 testimonials isn't full of vague endorsements, they’re sharp, clear statements from seasoned pros and company owners who’ve used it daily and doubled down on their investment.
Phoenix Exteriors’ Juan Vasquez summed up the sentiment: “We use it five to six days a week and love it. We will be ordering additional systems for our Austin and San Antonio Texas locations.” His company is one of many scaling their use of the system after seeing real-world results. Others pointed to the standout service as a key part of what’s turned users into loyalists. “The customer service that you receive with each and every interaction is beyond reproach,” said one contractor from Mr. Roofer.
For Keith Carothers, it took time to make the leap, but not long to commit after. “I just invested in The Catch-All system after a year of contemplation. Absolutely love it. After getting the full system and using it for the last five or six jobs I’ve made up my mind.” Marketing power isn’t overlooked either. Joe Hall Roofing noted how “popular it was with our crews and homeowners” and praised the value of custom banners that double as brand exposure tools on the job.
The Catch-All isn’t just a product; for many, it’s become part of the essential toolset. From quick setup to landscape preservation, to the added benefit of turning heads in the neighborhood, residential roofing companies now view it as a job site standard, not an accessory.
Discover why roofers across the country are calling The Catch-All system a game-changer!
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About Jesse
Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
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