Interstate Roofing in Colorado Shows Their True Colors

This roof was a dream of Roland Gonzales, which was embraced by his colleagues at Interstate Roofing.
“We have all wanted to do this for a while but as you know most flat roofs have so much mechanical up top that it won’t work” said Dustin Divitto, Regional Manager. “Then we needed to sell this project to the right customer who had a roof that could make the project look nice. This building is an old dental school that it has been recently bought by a man named Earnest Dill who owns satellite colleges in several places in the nation. This project just worked out perfect.  It was fun seeing all the people involved making this project come out so flawless. Our customer is proud”.

From NRCA
Trenton H. Cotney
Florida Bar Certified Construction Lawyer
Trent Cotney, P.A. 
407 N. Howard Avenue
Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33606

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