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Hurricane Ian damaged or destroyed thousands of roofs in Southwest Florida. Immediately after the storm, homeowners, business owners and property managers flooded phone lines and fired off emails, simply hoping to get an estimate for a roof repair or replacement. In many cases, those individuals were shocked at the number on the bottom line. Fast.

Eight factors that impact hurricane damage

A drive through neighborhoods after Hurricane Ian revealed disproportionate damage to homes and businesses. Some structures were battered and bruised, while the property next door appeared in mint condition. How can the same storm cause significant damage to one home and not the next? Beyond just luck, eight factors come into play: IMPACT OF WEATHER.

Lloyd Roofing reaching milestone in Hurricane Ian recovery

Lloyd Roofing is approaching 1,000 roofs repaired or replaced since Hurricane Ian, a significant milestone in Southwest Florida’s post-storm recovery. Hurricane Ian was a strong Category 4 storm when it made landfall Sept. 28 in Lee County with 150 mph winds, torrential downpours and powerful storm surge. Statewide, Ian caused $109.5 billion in damage, making.

Tri-Town Construction welcomes Jay Barney as field superintendent

Tri-Town Construction is pleased to welcome Jay Barney as field superintendent. Barney is responsible for supervising commercial and residential construction projects and overseeing equipment and materials deliveries, as well as customer communication and satisfaction. Barney is a native of Fort Myers, Florida and has a background in commercial property maintenance, retail customer service, and home.

Tri-Town Construction hires Kevin Smith as director of business development

Tri-Town Construction recently hired Kevin Smith as its director of business development. Smith is responsible for developing and following up on construction leads and working with customers on defining and detailing the scope of their custom remodeling projects before turning the project over to the construction team. Smith is primarily responsible for customer communications up.

Tri-Town Construction hires Sean Thies as field operations manage

Tri-Town Construction has hired Sean Thies as its field operations manager. Thies is responsible for all aspects of commercial and residential construction projects, from estimates, planning and allocating vendor, personnel, and materials resources, setting benchmarks, and managing budgets—to and including a final walkthrough with clients to ensure their complete satisfaction. Thies is originally from Effingham,.