The 2019 Residential Contractor of the Year shares how his company converted from a retail roofing outfit in a storm market, to a full-service storm response company in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
The Department of Labor found the roofing contractor didn't provide overtime pay and hired a minor to operate a vehicle to deliver supplies to jobsites.
The Forbes Next 1000 List features small businesses that showcase sole proprietors, self-funded shops, and pre-revenue startups that all started with under $10 million in revenue or funding.
2019 Residential Roofing Contractor of the Year Ken Kelly talks openly about his roofing career's roots and the key steps he took to become a top-performing contractor.
Ken Kelly talks candidly about the real roots of his family roofing business, and relives some of the key steps he took to grow into the 2019 Contractor of the Year.
By expanding operations, Eagle Roofing Products is allowing for easier and quicker access to its concrete roof tile products and components for the Western Intermountain states and Florida.