The Essentials of A Quality Roof Estimate

The Essentials of A Quality Roof Estimate

Overall, the main themes of a quality roofing company and a quality estimate are details and up front, clear communication. Don’t sign on and settle for anything less. At Evergreen, we pride ourselves on being a company that obsesses over details. When you work with us, you know exactly what you’re getting.

How a New Roof Enhances Home Value in the Louisville Market

How a New Roof Enhances Home Value in the Louisville Market

When it comes time to sell, a new roof can be a strong selling point. Prospective buyers in Louisville are often calculating potential maintenance issues and costs when looking at homes. A new roof can alleviate concerns about leaks, weather damage, or the need for near-term repairs, making the property more attractive.

Enhance Your Home with Evergreen's Metal Roofing Services

Enhance Your Home with Evergreen's Metal Roofing Services

Metal roofs offers a plethora of benefits, making it a superior choice for homeowners. Its durability is unmatched, withstanding extreme weather conditions and resisting fire, mildew, insects, and rot. The longevity of metal roofs is impressive, often lasting as long as the house itself, with life spans of 40-100 years.

When Should You Consider A Roof Replacement?

When Should You Consider A Roof Replacement?

When we bought our first house, our home inspector told us it was going to need a new roof. This news was a surprise to us at the time, but roof replacements are quite often a matter of consideration in the home buying process. New roofs are expensive, so homeowners aren't in a rush to pay for them. Most people would rather kick this issue down the road and let someone else deal with it.

Cultivating Empathy In The Roofing Business

Cultivating Empathy In The Roofing Business

Empathy isn’t just about “being nice.” It’s about  bringing humanity to the center of all business interactions. Without empathy, the business experience (often referred to as “customer service”) becomes overwhelmingly transactional - the customer seeing the contractor as a means to an end and the contractor seeing the customer as a paycheck.