Grow your Business with Recover Roofing

Learn how to enter the emerging market of Recover Roofing to grow your business and outsell your competition.

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Register to Watch this Complimentary Webinar

Here’s what you will learn:

  • How to use your existing manpower and equipment to enter the “Recover Roofing” market
  • Creative ways to permanently fix problem roofs with recover
  • Why covering a metal roof with single ply can result in failure 
  • Differences between symmetrical and non-symmetrical metal panels and why you should care
  • How frameless recover systems eliminate the cost, hassle and expense of existing roof tear off and expensive retrofit framing 
  • How installing metal over existing shingle roofs can reduce utility bills by 25% 

And as a special bonus, attendees also receive access to the following FREE Marketing Materials:

  • eBooks you can share with business owners that give you instant credibility
  • The ability to sign up to receive free, qualified leads from business owners in your area!

 

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Charlie-Smith

 

Charlie Smith will be the webinar presenter.

Throughout Charlie Smith’s career in the metal roofing industry he has been on a passionate mission to expand the use of metal roofing in non-conventional methods. Charlie has the unique ability to problem solve, turning napkin sketches into viable metal roofing solutions.  

Charlie’s efforts have made him one of the industry’s foremost authorities on recover systems utilizing metal roofing. Charlie holds several patents in the recover field including both metal-over-metal and metal-over-shingle solutions. As an industry leader, Charlie recently co-wrote the new International Institute of Enclosure Building Consultants (IIEBC) Metal Roofing course and is a frequent presenter at IIEBC/RCI symposiums and other roofing industry events.  

Charlie founded Architectural Building Components in 1989, when he purchased the equipment of a small Houston, Texas-based metal roofing manufacturing business. Over the next 23 years, the company grew into an industry-leading metal roofing and wall system solution provider specializing in the use of metal roofing to recover existing low-slope roofs. In 2012, Architectural Building Components became a part of McElroy Metal which enabled Charlie to focus on educational and product development efforts to help the roofing industry push the envelope in developing creative solutions with metal.