Unity Exteriors

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resilienceIowawe notably install one to two roofs free of charge for veterans within the Des Moines Metro areaextending our battlefield camaraderie to our community initiatives. Our related ventureThe Titan Projectunderlines our ambitions furtherbut a career filled with purposeclear objectivesand substantial goals. Herework transcends beyond roofing—it’s about engendering a supportive and fulfilling workplacewhere veterans reintegratethrivewe are dedicated to excellenceinnovationhonesty forms the bedrock of every interactiona veteran-owned company based in GrimesIowa. In his leadership rolehe oversees the company’s Commercial Divisionwhere he utilizes a disciplinedIowa. He leads the company’s Residential Division across the Des Moines Metro

50 combined years of expertise in construction and roofing along with substantial military leadership experience, our team unites exceptional management proficiency with rigorous work ethics. This powerful synergy assures that every project we tackle is completed flawlessly, guaranteeing enduring value and customer satisfaction for homeowners and business owners alike. At Titan Roofing, we are dedicated to excellence, innovation, and community—a beacon of veteran entrepreneurship and solidarity.

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