Armored Roofing

AZ

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Roofing contractor

in Northern Iowa in 1991 after moving there the previous yearand he and his crew completed over 500 roofing projects in a 10-year span. In 2001Dave began doing storm damage after a major storm swept through Mason CityIowa. His focus has always been taking care of the customer in all aspectsparticularly guiding them through the insurance claims processDave prides himself on working with integritytransparencyand always in the best interest of the customer. To do sohiring quality people and fostering their strengthsindividual growthand future goals. Casey Chisholm – Vice President2020. Before Armortrainingconstantly learningand using his knowledge to build a stronger team. For himdoing all he can to help with their individual growth and success. JASON POPKO – PROJECT MANAGERJason has gained a wide range of construction and engineering experience working on residentialmunicipalcommercialMike has worked side by side with shingle

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