Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Is Your Roof Ready for Winter?

Here are some tips to help you make sure that your roof is ready for Winter:
1. Start off by checking the roof framing structure to make sure it is not compromised. Visually scan the roof for any sagging or uneven areas.
2. Inspect the gutter systems to make sure they are not clogged with branches, leaves, or other debris.
3. Make sure that gutters are fastened properly and are tight and secure so that they don’t cause overflow and build-up or fall off the fascia board.
4. Check the valleys of the roof to ensure that they are also free and clear of debris that can add weight to the roof and also act as a barrier to rain and snow.
5. Metal flashing should also be used around roof vents, pipes, skylights, and chimneys. One of the most common causes for roofing leaks is due to problems with flashing.6. Walk around to carefully inspect the shingles on the roof – look for curling edges, missing granules, etc.

If you would like you can have a professional roofing company like Everdry Roofing inspect your roof to diagnose any issues that could cause a problem! Better to be safe than sorry!

Friday, November 11, 2011

What is a Chimney Cap and What Purpose Does it Serve?


Chimney caps not only protect the inside of your chimney but are also designed to protect the mortar crown area at the top of the chimney

Why do I need a chimney cap?
The most important reason for capping your chimney is to protect the inside of your chimney from water which can lead to moisture damage.Capping your chimney will reduce the risk of burning embers or sparks from escaping the open chimney top and landing on your roof or in your yard.An uncapped chimney is an open invitation to birds and animals to “nest” inside your flue. These “nests” block your chimney flue and can result in a chimney fire.

An uncapped chimney: Says "come on in, make yourself at home!" to birds and animals
Allows rain and snow to enter your chimney, which leads to moisture damage and expensive repairs. Creates a fire hazard as burning embers and sparks escape through the open chimney and land on your roof or in your yard.

Keep Critters Out!
An uncapped chimney invites wildlife into your chimney, which may also provide access to
pests and insects that further invade your home. Bird nests, squirrel nests and fallen leaves causeblockages in the chimney, creating a fire hazard. Chimney caps with spark guard screens keep leaves from falling into your chimney and keep out nesting birds and animals.

Rain causes premature deterioration
to the chimney interior (both fireplaces and furnace) and can damage metal
fireboxes and dampers.
It can also erode flue tiles and mortar joints, causingthem to crumble and leave dangerous cracks and blockages.


If you think you might be in need of a chimney cap give us a call! We will come assess your chimney and let you know what your options are!

www.everdryroofing.com

Thursday, November 3, 2011

My Roof is Being Replaced: What About All My Plants?!



When you have your roof replaced it can cause serious damage to shrubbery, lawns, and flower beds. Even though most roofing companies do their best to keep damage and debris to a minimum, it cannot always be avoided. Roofing Contractors get asked the questions
like, “what about my Japanese Maple” or “my winning roses”. If this sounds familiar and you have a valuable plant, your involvement in protecting them while the roof is being replaced is very important.

There are some things that you can do as a homeowner to protect your plants. First and foremost, if you can move it, then do it. Container plants can be transported to other areas of the lawn or under a porch out of harm’s way. If you can, you can even move them indoors. If you need to move bigger planters, a dolly or hand truck will make it much easier. Do not try to lift it yourself if it is too heavy. If you have hanging pots or window boxes those need to be moved if possible. Another thing you can do is cover them. When you remove a roof you have to understand that it is a huge undertaking and that, even though the roofers do a great job at making sure the debris is contained, there are times that it is inevitable that it finds it’s way into
shrubbery and lawns. They can’t predict if Mother Nature has a huge wind gust and blows pieces into your plants. Roofers put down tarps, but if you have trees that you want to protect as well, you might want to wrap old sheets around them as well.

One thing you want to take into consideration is the length of time it is going to take to build your roof. If your roof takes more than one day you need to be cautious. Plants need air and sun to survive, so you should uncover them after the roofers have gone for the day and re-cover them in the morning. This will help with them breathe and prevent the weight of the sheet or tarp from damaging the trees. For smaller, more delicate plants you should create a tent.
Covering them is not the best idea because they will get crushed by the weight of the tarps etc. The best way to do this is use posts, or sticks to prop a heavy duty tarp over them.

In any case, if you have concerns please take extra steps in helping your roofing contractor protect your investments. The last thing your roofing contractor wants
to happen is damage to your home in any way.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Why is Cleaning Out Your Dryer Vents Important?

Dryer fires usually begin in the dryer duct when the motor overheats due to restricted air flow caused by lint build up. About 40 percent of dryer lint removed from your laundry escapes the lint filter and gets into the back of the dryer chassis and in the dryer vent system.

When dryer lint builds up and clogs the dryer vent system, heat, and moisture are unable to escapt the dryer drum and laundry takes longer to dry. The dryer works harder, using more energy and increasing the risk of appliance failure.

Eventually, the dryer will throw a spark that ignites the combustible lint. The draft from the dryer pulls the fire into the duct where more link becomes fuel. A dryer fire spreads quite rapidly causing major property damage, injury, and death for many Americans each year.

Over 15,000 dryer fires occur each year, even more now than chimney fires. Most dryer fires are caused by failure to clean dryer vents. This is why some fire departments and insurance companies now require that dryer vents be cleaned and inspected annually.

Gas dryers also pose a carbon monoxide threat because your dryer vent is responsible for removing gas by-products from your home. All fuel burning appliances require proper venting to the outdoors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

In addition to your regular cleaning of lint trap, you also should make sure to have a professional come out at least once a year to inspect and do a complete cleaning.








Friday, August 26, 2011

Why Roof Inspections/Maintenance Can Help Avoid Costly Repairs!

the necessary When it comes to roofing concerns a few preventative maintenance steps will provide a tremendous amount of protection from roof damage and extensive repairs. It will be much easier to prevent a horrible roof leak then to deal with it in the middle of the a huge storm. Sinch hindsight is always twenty-twenty use tthis guide as a tool to prevent having to look back and wish you had made a few simple inspections and repairs that could ultimately save thousands of dollars and countless hours spent dealing with a roof problem.

Maintaing a roof is essential in keeping it free from leaks and other forms of costly damages. Call a professional roofing contractor annually for an inspection and at least twice a year if you want to practice the ounce of prevention theory. A projessional roofer will inspect every aspect and function of your roof.

A building's gutters must be checked to determin if they are free of cracks, fastened correctly, and draining effeciently. The roof's tiles, shingles, and other forms of covering must be carefully iinpected. Any missing or cracked tiles, or shingles much be immediately remedied.

Signs of decay must be uncovered on all tiles, shingles, sheathing, and flashing. Any signs of decay could indicated a potential leak. By finding all decaying roof components and then making the necessary repairs a potential disaster can be avoided.

Inspect all of the mortar and bricks on your home's chimney to determine if there are any crack, which could promote a leak or further wear.

Each piece of roof flashing should be carefully looked over to ensure that porper water proofing is in place. Any tore flashing or damaged flashing must be immediately repaired.

All caulking should be touched up and filled in where required. This simple procedure can also help in preventing leaks and further roof damage from occuring.

A thorough inspection will also identify any areas that are dark, dirty, and at the end of the expected lifetime of these materials. When a professional roofing contractor has identified problem areas on a roof, those repairs can be easily made, which will prevent a major roof problem.

Clean all debris and tree waste from the roof. Besides the inspection process it is important to be proactive in preventing problems from occuring. By removing all debris and over hanging tree branches you are preventing rot and damage from occuring.

When inspecting a rof the best- case scenario is getting a clean bill of roof health, but even better than that is making a few simple repairs, which could prevent a disaster during the next severe strom. A professional roofing contractor, like Everdry Roofing can help assess the problems discovered during an inspection and will help you make the best choices in correcting all maintenance issues.






Friday, July 29, 2011

Whats the deal with these Solar Attic Fans?



Solar attic fans help keep your attic cool all year round by keeping heat and moisture build-up to a minimum. Like other solar-powered devices, a solar-powered fan also saves you money on energy costs, extends the life of your roof, and helps you do your part to preserve the environment.


No Wiring, No Switches, No Worries
Solar attic fan utilizes the sun's energy to eliminate heat and moisture from your attic. As long as the sun exists, the attic fan costs nothing to operate, since it depends solely on solar panels to generate energy to run it. By using a solar-powered attic fan you can help the environment and save money on your energy bill all at the same time.



Summer Time
During hot summer days, the temperature of the typical attic is higher than 165 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat and moisture from attic then infiltrate your house, causing your air conditioning to work harder.




Winter Time
During cold winter days, the heated air from the attic melts snow that accumulates on the roof. The next time the temperature outside drops, the resulting water becomes ice allowing moisture to remain in the attic and cause problems such as mildew and dry rot.



All Year Long
Moisture enters your attic through everyday activities such as shower and cooking and becomes trapped. This can encourage the growth of mold, as well as cause serious damage to your roof.
Why Solar Powered Attic Fan are better than electric attic fan?
An electric fan has a thermostat that triggers the fan to start only when the temperature of attic goes beyond 125 degrees Fahrenheit. Then after that, it has to run for some time for the temperature to drop below 110 degrees, so during especially hot summer days, an electric fan can burn quite a bit of energy.
Solar-powered attic fans use energy derived directly from sunlight to operate instead, so they work all day long to keep the air circulating and the attic cool. Keeping your attic properly cooled and ventilated in turn decreases the burden on your air conditioning when the temperature rises, saving even more money and energy.
Solar attic fans also increase the durability of your roof by reducing moisture build-up in your home from everyday activity, and like other solar-powered devices, solar-powered attic fans work quietly. Furthermore, you don't need an electrician or any city permits to install them.
These fans are available for every type of roof under the sun, including gable, pitch, and flat variety. You can also use them to improve ventilation in your garage, RV, or barn.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Why is gutter cleaning important?




Why is Gutter Cleaning Important?
Your (Gutter/Downspout) system was designed to catch the (maximum) flow of water from your roof. If your gutters are clogged, the water has nowhere to go except either (over) your gutters or (underneath) your facia board (roof line). It will find it's way around or in your foundation or inner walls not to mention windows. We can't begin to tell you how may people hire roofers and make unnecessary calls (ONLY) to receive a report of your gutters need to be cleaned out.
Downspout opening is very important!
Many companies will clean out your gutters. But unfortunately they don't even bother with your downspouts. Which is only doing 50% of your job. Your (Downspouts) are designed to take the water (Safely) away from your property's dwelling. If your (Downspouts) are not properly opened and flowing, the water will back up find it's way over or underneath your gutter system. It will find its way inside. And we (ALL) have watched enough news reports on flooded basements and internal water damage.How Often Should I clean out my gutter?

It is important to do this (2) times pr. Yr.
SPRING SUMMER:
(Preventative and General maintenance.) Very important. Especially if you skipped the (Late Fall) clean up and the (Spring and Summer) foliage accumulates. We also can use the water for flushing and do repairs if necessary.
LATE FALL: (General maintenance) This cleaning is (VITAL) to your property. Since the winters here are usually harsh, your gutters if not serviced (PROPERLY) will cause damage to your home. Since (ALL) trees shed their leaves and debris at this time of season it's important with rain and most notably the snow storms that (ALL) water needs to flow properly. Many people call us in the dead of winter with many problems of (Water damage) and (Ice damming) problems. This can be avoided if your Gutters and Downspouts are properly maintained.


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Commercial Roofing 101: TPO

TPO: Thermoplastic Olefin or Polyolefin
TPO membranes are single-ply roof membranes constructed from ethylene propylene rubber. They are designed to combine the durability of EPDM rubber with the proven performance of hot-air weldable seams. They have been tested as having excellent resistance to ozone, are algae-resistant, environmentally friendly and safe to install. The material's manufacturers are so confident in properly welded seams that the material is sometimes advertised as a monolithic (seamless) roof. Seam strengths are reportedly 3 to 4 times those of EPDM's adhesive and tape seams.

TPO is highly resistant to tears, impacts, and punctures with good flexibility to allow for building movement. TPO's are available in white, light gray, and black with thicknesses of either 45 mils (.045") or 60 mils (.060"). The width of the membrane depends on the manufacturer but they usually come in widths of six to six-and-a-half feet and are one-hundred feet in length.
TPO membranes are installed fully-adhered, mechanically-attached or ballasted. Fully-adhered means that the roof is "glued" to the substrate using a special adhesive. What actually happens is the glue creates a chemical bond with the membrane. Ballasted simply means the membrane is loose laid over the top of the roof, sealed at all penetrations and around the perimeter, and then a ballast is put on it to hold it in place. Ballast usually consists of smooth, round, river rock 2" - 3" in diameter and is applied at a rate of 1,000 to 1,200 pounds per roof square (100 sq. ft.). Sometimes concrete pavers are used in their place. These average 20 pounds per square foot. Mechanically-attached membranes are those that use some type of special screw-type fastener to secure it. The type of fastener will depend on the type of substrate but all fasteners are generally screw-type fasteners.
Properly installed TPO roof systems have service lives ranging from about 10 to 20 years, depending on the type of installation. Full removal of the existing roof, the amount of slope the roof has, weather conditions, as well as several other criteria contribute to the longevity of a roof's service life. Typically, if you remove an old roof down to the deck before installing a new one, then the new roof will last longer. Also, the steeper the slope and the less severe the weather conditions, the longer a roof will last. High winds and hail can do a roof in rather quickly.

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Friday, July 8, 2011

What exactly is EPDM?

EPDM: Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (or Terpolymer which is simply a product consisting of three distinct monomers). EPDM is classified as a Thermoset material which means it is either fully-cured prior to being installed or that it cures during natural weathering after installation. EPDM roofs are single-ply membranes meaning there is only one ply of roofing material, not multiple plies laminated together.
EPDM has been in use on roofs in the USA since the 1960's and is one of the most common types of low-slope roofing materials. This is because it is relatively inexpensive, simple to install, and fairly clean to work with when compared to conventional built-up roofs. There aren't the odors and fumes that accompany built-up roofs which appeals to many property owners and managers.
EPDM is a rubber material whose principal components consist of the compounds ethylene and propylene. A flexible rubber matrix forms when a small amount of diene is added to the mix. EPDM is available reinforced or unreinforced with both commonly used; it's also available in either a cured (vulcanized) or uncured (non-vulcanized) state. Vulcanized EPDM is the most common with non-vulcanized often used for flashing purposes.
EPDM membrane thickness ranges from thirty mils (0.030" - which I've never seen used for roofing) to one-hundred mils (0.100") with the most common thicknesses being forty-five mils (0.045") and sixty mils (0.060"). There are three standard application procedures: (1) fully-adhered; (2) mechanically-fastened; (3) loose-laid. Fully-adhered EPDM uses water-based or solvent-based adhesives to adhere the rubber to the substrate. Mechanically-fastened EPDM is attached by manufacturer-approved mechanical means to the substrate, and loose-laid membranes are secured only at the perimeters and any penetrations, then a ballast of round river rock or concrete pavers is used to hold the materials in place. River rock is usually installed at a rate of 1000 - 1200 pounds per roof square (100 square feet) and the pavers generally weigh approximately 20 pounds per square foot. Structural integrity is important with loose-laid ballasted roof systems. The seams of all systems are sealed using either an adhesive or a splice tape. Splice tapes have tested with a higher tear-strength.
How Long Do They Last?As with most roofs, EPDM rubber roofs have varying lifespans that depend on numerous criteria. These include environmental conditions such as what type of building (factory or church), how much foot traffic the roof gets, how much water remains on the roof after a rain, and how long it take that water to evaporate. Not to mention geographical location. Roofs in mild climates will outlast roofs in harsher climates. Of course, one of the most important factors in a roof's life expectancy is quality of workmanship. If the roof is not properly installed, then its lifespan will be shortened.
Properly install EPDM rubber roofs should last between 12 and 25 years.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

News Release About Gwinnett Chamber Pinnacle Award Winners 2011

NEWS RELEASE


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT
April 29, 2011 Delaine Gray Sr. Manager, Communications
Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
770-232-8808
Delaine@gwinnettchamber.org

EVENT CONTACT
Melissa Britt
Program Manager
Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
Phone: 678-957-4958
melissa@gwinnettchamber.org


Gwinnett Chamber announces
top small businesses and Non-profits of the year

2011Pinnacle Awards recognize leaders in growth, innovation and community support

Duluth, GA- The Pinnacle Small Business Awards Presented by Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) are among the Chamber’s most prestigious awards. The celebration recognized both emerging companies as well as companies that have exhibited a substantial history as an established business.

Commdex Consulting, LLC Owner Prince Niyyar was awarded the 2011 Overall Gwinnett Small Business Person of the Year Award and was also the winner of Gwinnett’s Small Business Person of the Year for the 10 - 99 employee category at the Gwinnett Chamber’s Pinnacle Small Business Awards Luncheon on April 29. Additional Small Business Persons of the Year Awards were presented to Mark and Anne Lackey with Atlanta Housing Source at Solid Source Realty for the 1 – 9 employee category and Teddy Russell with Russell Landscape Group, Inc. for the 100+ employee category. Twenty-two additional small businesses were also awarded Pinnacle Awards and named among the prestigious “Pinnacle Top 25” for demonstrating extraordinary growth and contributions to the community.

“These risk-takers, innovators, and givers are the ones who create jobs and provide much-needed services for our community, leading to a better quality of life for everyone,” said Gwinnett Chamber President & CEO Jim Maran. “These are the leaders who are laying the foundation for a bright future full of hopes, dreams and opportunities. For this, these small business owners and non-profits deserve to be recognized and celebrated.”

The companies honored at the luncheon were selected from hundreds of nominations and from 50 finalists as Gwinnett’s Top 25 Pinnacle Small Business Award Winners. Companies were selected based on steady and above
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average growth and profitability, growth in number of employees, contributions to the community, overcoming adversity, original entrepreneurship and more, as defined by the Small Business Administration for their statewide and national awards. Commdex Consulting, LLC, Atlanta Housing Source at Solid Source Realty, and Russell Landscape Group, Inc. scored the highest combined scores in their respective employee categories.

From those three winners, Commdex Consulting came away with the highest scores overall, winning Gwinnett’s Overall Small Business Person of the Year, and will go on to compete as Georgia’s Small Business Person of the Year.

The Gwinnett Chamber and Presenting Sponsor AJC also recognized Gwinnett’s top non-profit organizations, whose generous and inspiring efforts can be seen and felt throughout Gwinnett. Receiving the Pinnacle Non-Profit Awards are the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia for the top small non-profit category, Annandale Village for the top mid-size nonprofit category, and Hi-Hope Service Center for the top large non-profit category. The non-profits honored at the luncheon were selected based on board of directors strength; staying power; growth in employees/volunteers and budget; innovation of service; response to adversity; and overall contribution to the community.

A new addition to the ceremony, the Pacesetter Award, was presented to Brand Mortgage Group, LLC. In a time of economic uncertainty, the recipient of the first-ever Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Pacesetter Award raced past its competition -- displaying innovative practices and determination. The ability to grow at a record-setting pace while maintaining focus and providing a quality service has allowed this year’s pacesetter, Brand Mortgage, to overcome adversity and stand out in a crowd.

The Pinnacle Small Business Award Winners
Commdex Consulting, LLC - Overall Small Business Person of the Year and Small Business Person of the Year (10 - 99 employee category)
Starting with a personal investment of only $2500, Prince Niyyar, owner of Commodex Consulting, LLC has kept his company debt free since its inception in 2001. Commodex – a wireless systems integrator specializing in design and implementation of wireless solutions – is a true American entrepreneurial success story starting with Prince coming to American from his native India with only a few dollars in his pocket. What is truly admirable is his determination in overcoming the challenges of a language barrier, lack of capital and a business network to grow a vibrant business that made the Inc 500 list of “Fastest Growing Companies in the Nation” in 2010.

Atlanta Housing Source at Solid Source Realty - Small Business Person of the Year (1 – 9 employees)
In what most people and news outlets portray as a “bad time for home sales,” Atlanta Housing Source at Solid Source Realty continues to excel and perform in the top of their industry with caring service that is second to none. Husband and wife team Mark and Anne Lackey are growing their real estate company in a down market by employing agents with servant hearts enabling them to respond to the many people who are underwater on their mortgages and find solutions for them so that they can move forward with their lives. By serving individuals one at a time, the Lackey’s grew their company by an astounding 76.8 percent in 2010.

Russell Landscape Group, Inc. - Small Business Person of the Year (100+ employee category)
Over the past couple of years, the landscape industry was hit with increasingly high gas prices, employment challenges, and traffic issues. With only one operational location in Gwinnett, Russell Landscape Group - a 24 year old family-owned and managed commercial landscape company – was at a crossroads with large expenses in gas and labor sitting in trucks slowly moving through metro Atlanta traffic. While other companies were cutting back expenses, Russell Landscape Group was busy

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expanding to three different locations in metro Atlanta to reduce gas and labor costs. This strategy was proven successful with
revenues over $20 million and listed in the top three landscape companies in metro Atlanta by the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

AlphaGraphics
Jodi Pierce, owner of AlphaGraphics, which provides digital and offset printing as well as design services and large format printing, prides herself in working with clients by helping them to understand their job and how to most cost effectively produce the job. By taking the time to teach clients design related issues for the benefits of the client’s business and by looking at the client’s bottom line on an expense and revenue side, Jodi’s company achieved an impressive 20 percent growth rate in 2010.

American Painting & Renovations, Inc.
Almost two decades have passed since Sid Theus began doing business as a small local paint contractor. Since those early days, hard work, a clear vision and planning has allowed American Painting & Renovations – offering a wide variety of renovation services for the multi-family and commercial industries – to grow into a nationally recognized renovation contractor. When most construction companies were closing their doors, American Painting & Renovations’ forward thinking, comprehensive planning, innovative cost cutting measures, and aggressive new marketing strategies has allowed the company to weather the economic storm.

ASK Staffing, Inc.
Pallavi Shah/Manish Karani
Duluth, GA
ASK Staffing’s belief that innovation happens every day, and even more so in tough times, helped them through some of the worst years in the history of the staffing industry. Through their belief in innovations and past experiences, ASK Staffing made strategic plans to target government clients. With a handful of current state and local government clients, ASK Staffing assembled a team of experts allowing them to win nine additional state clients and several local government clients. This combined with efforts to position ASK staffing to assist with a few Fortune 500 companies has allowed for ongoing growth even in tough times.

Atlanta Flooring Design Centers, Inc.
Atlanta Flooring Design Centers identified and seized a unique opportunity that presented itself to grow the business in a time when virtually all construction related companies suffered losses. By servicing multiple market segments and developing a flooring and cabinet solution, Atlanta Flooring saw a sales increase of 42 percent and a job growth increase of 44 percent followed by a sales growth of 30 percent and a job growth increase of 18 percent in 2010. With unprecedented growth, Atlanta Flooring Design Centers is looking to continue to grow outside of metro Atlanta as their existing customers demand their service in other markets.

Atlanta Special Events, Inc.
For over 25 years, Lori O’Brien has provided a full-service, one-stop corporate event production company servicing the entire southeast through her company Atlanta Special Events, Inc. She wows her clients through unique events like their “Party in a Parking Lot” that allows companies to hold employee appreciation events during the work day guaranteeing 100 percent participation while still getting in a half day of work. Their unique events combined with their ability to think outside of the box allowed Atlanta Special Events to make it through a few tough years while seeing a profitable 2010 with a growth rate of 43 percent.

Bardi Mechanical/Bardi Heating & Air
Alex Bardi
Norcross, GA
Alex Bardi, owner of Bardi Heating & Air will be the first to admit that there’s nothing sexy about ducts, filters and sheet metal. All customers really want is a dependable, provider who installs, services and guarantees their work at a fair price. Understanding this, Bardi Heating & Air decided they must be unique in other ways. They found it by partnering with The Tommy Nobis Center in their electronic recycling program. Through their combined efforts Bardi proudly announces that Recycletronics has moved out of the Tommy Nobis headquarters into a 150,000 square foot facility of its own.

Bella Fiore’ Salon, LLC
At Bella Fiore’ Salon, owners Marla Peoples and Jennifer Sewell work hard to set themselves apart from the competition by giving each of their guests an experience that will make them feel special and appreciated. From greeting each client by name as often as possible when they come in, setting up the salon so that everyone can see what is going on at anytime, to making follow-up calls to each new guest, Bella Fiore creates an experience that makes them stand out earning the salon the Best of Gwinnett in 2009 and 2010 for Best Hair Salon by Gwinnett Magazine.

Cornerstone Financial Partners, LLC
As a financial services company with core values of prudent capital growth and asset protection, Cornerstone Financial Partners, LLC, had a significant challenge of helping clients understand the concerns about stock market at the end of 2007. With a
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decision of holding cash and not investing, as the year progressed in 2008, Cornerstone’s prudence paid off in spades. In March 2009 Cornerstone made another poignant decision to enter the market and as luck would have it, they couldn’t have picked a better time. By removing greed from the equation, Cornerstone accomplished prudent growth strategies for their clients while establishing a significant level of trust that will ensure success now and into the future.

Direct Technologies, Inc.
Owners of Direct Technologies, Inc. David Jacobson and Brett Coltman have seen much success in their 17 year old digital printer and letter shop service provider. One of their most significant accomplishments includes being listed among the 5000 fastest growing private companies in American – as represented by the Inc. 5000 list for four years running. They have achieved growth even when their competitors were closing their doors because of their cost efficiency and quick response.

E2E Resources
Raymer Sale began E2E Resources with one employee and zero dollars in revenue while operating from his bedroom. In the past 18 years, Raymer has grown his insurance agency that provides employee benefits, risk management, personal line, insurance, and human resource services to an organization of 17 full time and part time employees. By making adjustments to protect the company and every employee, E2E survived the economic downturn and is proudly able to make a positive contribution to the local economy while providing a safe and positive work environment.

Everdry Roofing, Inc.
While most companies in Everdry Roofing’s industry struggled to keep their doors open, Owner Jamie Scuka expanded her company into commercial roof work, leak protection, and low slope maintenance. In addition to fighting a bad economy, Everydry combated negative press that the roofing industry received in 2010 while maintaining their debt free philosophy in growing their business and commitment to continuing their corporate sponsorship of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Green Financial Resources, LLC
Roger Green, owner of Green Financial Resources, has been building his business one client at a time since 1987. During this time Roger has serviced over 1800 clients as he has no minimum asset requirements and is willing to provide assistance to all who request it. Being a part of one of the leading fields impacted by the recent economic downturn, Green Financial Resources’ overall business results remain strong and continue to recover. Roger projected last year that they would pace over $3 million, and they did. Roger is anticipating further growth in 2011 to their highest level in the history of the company.

Gwinnett Foot, Ankle & Leg Center
For over 32 years, Dr. Louis Jimenez has owned and operated Gwinnett Foot, Ankle & Leg Center. With his son and daughter joining the team as podiatrists, they have created a family atmosphere where patients immediately feel welcome. Over 30,000 patients have experienced this personal touch through birthday, thank you, and sympathy cards in addition to the occasional flowers that are sent to patients “just to make their day.” Extending their family care through charitable works, the Jimenez family has participated in mission trips to Russia, Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico where they address severe foot and ankle deformities in children.

HealthCare Partners
After consecutive years of fast growth in a down market where HealthCare Partners focused on metrics and numbers, owners Rutherford and Rhonda Polhill intentionally decided to focus on a “care” message. With help from their executive team HealthCare Partners, which provides qualified physicians and physician extenders, discovered their company’s purpose – “We care for you so you can care for others.” This philosophy has proved a successful one as Healthcare Partners saw a 24 percent growth rate in 2010.

Lloyd Pro Group, Inc.
James Lloyd, owner of the insurance agency Lloyd Pro Group, proudly boasts that his employees set his company apart from the competition. James proclaims that his employees work hard to make sure that the customer experience is “Raving Fan” worthy. In addition, their partnership with Nationwide further sets themselves apart from the rest by allowing Lloyd Pro Group to deliver the best insurance products for the best price.

McMahan’s Sartorial Clothing
McMahan’s Sartorial Clothing has over 300 competitors in the state of Georgia, but there are only three tailors in the entire state that hand draw each pattern, hand cut fabric and hand sew each garment. Owner Travis Giles stands out from the rest by offering a truly custom made, hand sewn garment that is the best value in the industry. Because of this, for over nine years Travis has helped business professionals all over Gwinnett and metro Atlanta make a good first impression.

North American Bioproducts Corporation
Founded in 2001 by Kevin Dailey, North American Bioproducts which produces quality fermentation products for fuel, beverage and industrial alcohol producers, has grown from $250,000 in annual sales to $15 million for 2010 with growth projections in excess of 11 percent in 2011. They have extended their product sales to include 10 countries and have grown
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from one employee to 27 for 2010 with projections of 30 plus employees in 2011. By becoming more than an ordinary vendor and employer, Bioproducts has become a place where employees want to come to work and a value-added business partner that provides a consistent product and industry leading technical services.

Paradigm Security Services, Inc.
Paradigm Security Services mission statement, “Superior Security Services Through Superior Training” has led them to a profitable business of providing professionally trained security officers and patrol services. By going above and beyond the mandatory training required by the state of Georgia and investing in a higher level of personal and professional training, Paradigm is able to provide a superior service at no additional charge to the client.

ProCare
Prosthetic Care, Inc. or ProCare, a medical practice providing prosthetic devices for upper and lower extremities for amputees, goes above and beyond the call of duty for its patients. One of many examples of their care and compassion is the development of the C.A.R.E. Initiative. Under this program, referring physicians are informed that, whenever possible, ProCare would like to begin seeing patients before the scheduled amputation. This program has resulted in shorter hospital stays and faster rehabilitation saving considerable medical expenses. Through programs like C.A.R.E., has seen a consistent sales growth of over 20 percent for each of the past three year.

Rocket IT
Matt Hyatt started Rocket IT – a full-service technology management and support company - when he just 25 years old. Having just been laid off from another job, having no entrepreneurial experience, and no money in his pockets, Matt relied on his positive attitude to get his idea and company off the ground. This positive attitude has kept Matt’s business running for over 16 years and enabled him to embrace change to meet market conditions. Most recently, Rocket IT changed to become a mission critical technology partner with each client contributing to a nearly 14 percent growth rate in 2010.

U.S. GreenSource Corp.
U.S. GreenSource Corporation designs and builds “Solar Hybrid Roofscapes” for Gwinnett’s eco-friendly homes. Their product is truly unique compared to asphalt architectural shingles in that their product helps to reduce petroleum consumption and dependency, pollution, household energy costs and homeowner’s insurance rates. And to top it off, their products are 100 percent made in America. With just two years under their belt, U.S. GreenSource is leading Gwinnett’s future for residential solar roofing systems.

Wealth Horizon, Inc.
When the market is going up, everyone is happy. When the market isn’t, Jerri Hewett, owner of Wealth Horizon, Inc., knows that clients’ emotions will be at the forefront of conversations. In 2002, Jerri made a key decision that positively affected her company for years to come. Vowing to never go through another downturn like the tech bubble, Jerri established a sell target on each asset that Wealth Horizon buys helping to manage risk by protecting assets during downturns. As a result, clients of Wealth Horizon saw much smaller losses in 2008 relative to market losses and Jerri’s company grew revenues by 25 percent from the previous year.

Pacesetter Award
Brand Mortgage
The crash of the financial markets in 2008 could have been a devastating blow to Brand Mortgage. By becoming proactive rather than reactive and implement new systems and work flow procedures to comply with new regulation before they were required by law, Brand Mortgage was able to focus on their business while others were struggling to comply. Also leading to their staggering 101 percent growth in 2009 and 30 percent growth in 2010, Brand Mortgage teamed up with The Impact Group and their local builders to create the Northeast Georgia Downpayment Assistance Program to help buyers with their down payments. This not only helped to grow their business, it also helped local builders sell their inventory in a stagnant market, reducing foreclosures and blight in the community.

The Pinnacle Non-Profit Award Winners
Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia – Top Small Non-profit
In a five year period, the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia – which helps individuals and corporations to successfully achieve their philanthropic goals – has experienced significant growth from $14 million to $31 million in assets. Because of this growth, in 2009 and 2010 over $11.9 million in grants were issued to over 300 non-profit organization and charitable programs working in community services, health and human services, the arts, education and environmental improvements. The Community Foundation knows that the more a society practices philanthropy in any form, whether through personal time or treasure, the more stable and strong the economic climate becomes. The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia is proud to be a vehicle that provides the opportunity to design and shape our community’s future.


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Annandale Village – Top Mid-size Non-profit
Annandale Village - a private, non-profit organization - has been providing a community for adults with developmental disabilities and traumatic brain injury for 42 years in Gwinnett County. The quality of their service to the community has been recognized for second year in a row by U.S. News and World Report in their Top 100 Nursing Homes in America. Fundraisers such as the well-known, Jazzy Thing Fundraiser, allows Annandale to receive such recognition by providing funds to face the challenge of economic adversity head on. In addition, unique programs like the Jackson House Day Program, which promotes independence and teaches valuable tools necessary for community development by having Villagers run their own café for other Villagers and staff members, allows Annandale to meet the growing of demand of adults with developmental disabilities while helping them to participate in society as responsible citizens. All of this and more has led to Annandale being the top nursing home in the state of Georgia.

Hi-Hope Service Center – Top Large Non-profit
For over 50 years, Hi-Hope has improved the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Through their weekday programs, supportive employment services and residential group homes, Hi-Hope has increased individuals’ opportunities to contribute to their community, whether through working, volunteering or participating in community activities. Without these supports, many individuals would be sitting at home, living in nursing homes or state institutions that deprive them of the rights to be productive, contributing members of their community merely because they have a disability. Despite funding cuts, a diversified funding stream implemented recently has allowed Hi-Hope to create a firm foundation for Hi-Hope to not only survive, but to flourish. A recently established tag line affirms this hope: Hi-Hope Service – 50 years strong and growing.

Additional sponsors include Platinum Sponsors Delta Community Credit Union, IntegriCom, Inc., Moore Stephens Tiller LLC, and Staples; Gold Sponsors Andersen, Tate, & Carr, PC, Brand Mortgage Group, LLC, Smith & Howard, PC, and Tillman Allen Greer, LLC; and Bronze Sponsor Rhodes, Young, Black & Duncan.

For more information on the Pinnacle Small Business Awards, visit http://www.pinnaclesmallbusinessawards.com/.

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About the Gwinnett Chamber
Named one of the top three metro chambers in the United States by ACCE, the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce’s membership varies from FORTUNE 1,000 companies to innovative startups, and stretches across the Atlanta region, from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to UGA in Athens. Representing more than 7,200 members from more than 2,500 firms, the Gwinnett Chamber is the Southeast’s 6th largest chamber and focuses on creating and growing quality job opportunities while enhancing the community’s quality of life.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Happy Customer Review- Fort Mill, SC



"I was very pleased with the ease and outcome of our EverDry roofing experience. After the April hailstorm in Baxter I was concerned about possible damage to my roof that we couldn’t see from the ground. EverDry climbed on our roof and took several photos so we could instantly see the damage. Our EverDry contact, Ryan Sample, was very friendly and easy to work with. He was more than happy to answer all of our questions. Ryan went above and beyond our expectations and sat on speaker phone conversations with our homeowners insurance company to help me speak “insurance” and “roofing” language. He also made several follow up phone calls to my homeowners insurance company to expedite the completion of my claim. The EverDry employees I dealt with were always punctual and respectful. We had our roof completed and our property totally cleaned up in only one and half days. Our new roof looks great and the shingles are of much better quality than our previous builder-grade ones!"



Lisa Kasko

Monday, June 13, 2011

Property Damage Insurance Claims - General Contractor Overhead and Profit - Adjusting Today

Property Damage Insurance Claims - General Contractor Overhead and Profit - Adjusting Today: "Overhead & Profit:
Its Place in a Property Insurance Claim
The inclusion of General Contractor Overhead & Profit in property damage insurance claims is traditional. Numerous courts of law, the Texas and Colorado Departments of Insurance and widely-accepted insurance publications all clearly recognize the need to include these expenses in situations where the policyholder is likely to incur such costs in repairing or replacing their damaged property."

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Roofing Sales, Great Money if you put in the work!

Roofing Sales is a great opportunity to make the money you always dreamed about and it is possible. You do have to work though, but its just like anything else the more you put into it the more you get out.

We are currenly hiring salespeople. Women do great at this job. One basic requirement is that you have to get up on roofs! Also, I came across this article on what it takes to be a roofing salesperson. Good information and I thought I would share.

Before You Take That Roofing Sales Job - Roofing Salesman

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Everdry Roofing Fort Mill Office Kudzu

Here is the link to our Kudzu page for our Fort Mill Office. If you are a customer in that area please stop by that page and give us a review!! Our reputation matters a great deal to us and we would really appreciate it!!

http://www.kudzu.com/m/Everdry-Roofing-Inc.-25445666

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Check out our Website!

Here is our website! Check us out!!!!

http://www.everdryroofing.com/

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Everdry Roofing We are 100 percent Woman Owned



Everdry Roofing Inc. is a federally recognized 100 percent Women owned business by Jamie Lynn Scuka. This is quite a feat in this industry as most of the business are run by men. She has been in this industry for 10 years and has basically been an estimator all the way up to management. She truly understands all aspects of her business and that is why we have been very successful. She was just honored with the Pinnacle Award from the Gwinnett Chamber.

Fort Mill Roofing Company Needs to have

Welcome to the Town of Fort Mill, South Carolina: "ATTENTION RESIDENTS: In light of last week’s major hail storm, we are receiving reports of many roofing companies soliciting business inside the town limits. Before signing any contract, always make sure that your roofer is a licensed SC contractor with a valid Town of Fort Mill business license. Roofing contractors are also required to obtain a permit prior to beginning any work. Protect yourself and your investment... ALWAYS look for the orange “Contractor License” decal in your contractor’s vehicle!!"

They are on the lookout of this and if a contract is caught without pulling a permit or having a business license/building license they will stop the job immediately and they will be fined. Make sure this does not happen to you! Especially if rain is in the forecast for the next day!

Everdry Roofing is licensed (both contractor and business) in fort mill.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Licensing in South Carolina

Be careful when you hire a roofing company in South Carolina. You HAVE to have a license to do roofing in the state. With many companies in Charlotte they do NOT need one under 30,000 dollars worth of work (requirements of NC) The NC contractors should have a SC too. Make sure you get documentation or check the states licensing website before you do business with them. We have a residential home builders license so we can handle roofing, siding, gutters etc. With the recent storms you will have many contractors around so just be careful. www.everdryroofing.com

Monday, April 11, 2011

Moving Upstate SC

We are now roofing in Metro Charlotte Area. Our new office is located in Fort Mill, SC. We are now Roofing Fort Mill, Roofing Clover, SC Roofing Lake Wylie, SC.



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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Georgia pounded by storms | 11alive.com

Below is an article about recent storms in Metro Atlanta. This is just the beginning of a storm season. We are here to help as Atlanta Roofing Company. We are also do Roofing Grantville, Roofnig Senoia, Roofing Moreland, Roofing Newnan Georgia pounded by storms 11alive.com: "ATLANTA -- March Madness can refer to more than just basketball. This weekend's weather was very wet and stormy, and Monday, too, started off just as wild as the weekend. Driving rain snarled traffic and caused a number of accidents including a major crash this morning involving a tractor-trailer and six cars that blocked Highway 78 in Stone Mountain. Lightning also wreaked havoc sparking a few residential fires. In DeKalb County, damage was done to the Alden Ridge Apartments while fire from a lightning strike destroyed a garage in Lithonia. Gusty winds left their mark as well, toppling trees and powerlines. At one point, over 4,000 people lost power through the Atlanta metro area including hundreds of Sandy Springs residents when a large tree crashed to the ground taking powerlines with it early Sunday. Hail, too, was a big weather story this weekend. In fact on Saturday, hail the size of baseballs and grapefruit clobbered Coweta County smashing car windows in Senoia and Moreland. All in all, the fierce storms the past few days have caused a lot of headaches and anxious moments, but some good has come from this latest rash of rough weather. The heavy rain has all but erased Atlanta's rainfall deficit. Since the rain started this weekend, nearly 3 1/2 inches of rain has soaked the Hartsfield-Jackson airport. Also on a positive note, the pollen count is much-improved. After seeing pollen levels soaring over 3,900 last week, today's pollen count for Atlanta dropped to 202."

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Choosing The Right Roofing Company

Choosing The Right Roofing Company :
Make sure your roofer has the proper insurance coverage and bonding. Did you know that when you hire a contractor who is not properly insured and bonded, you may become the 'general contractor' and are then responsible for not only any damage to your home, but you may also be liable if a roofing employee gets hurt while working on your home.
Make sure your roofing contractor has a valid contractor's license for your city, county and/or state and obtains all of the necessary permits to work on your home. Remember, if the contractor does not obtain all of the necessary permits, you may be held legally liable by your city or county and, in some situations, you may be unable to sell your home."

Local Atlanta Roofing Company you can trust.

Due to recent storms many homes sustained damage. Call us to help you diagnose your roof and give you our honest opinion. We work with all insurance companies and are claim specialists.

Click here to Check out our reviews on Kudzu.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

New Video From 11alive!

Check out a new video that 11alive did for us as a roofing company in Atlanta.

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Pretty neat!

Everdry Roofing was VOTED BEST OF GWINNETT 2010!!

Thanks to all who voted for us as Gwinnett's Best roofer! We really do appreciate it!


Please vote for us for 2011!

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Everdry Roofing is Giving away a FREE Roof!

Everdry Roofing is Announcing It's First Annual “We Got You Covered Roof Relief Program”
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) March 8, 2011 -- Everdry Roofing Inc. is proud to support our local community and
would like to give back by donating a free roof.
Although it may not be the most alluring part of a home, the roof is the most important as it's main purpose is to
protect everything on the inside. In many cases the roof is the most neglected part of the home because
replacing it is such a big investment. If a roof that needs replacing does not get the attention it requires it could
cause more problems in the home such as interior damage, or even mold. Everdry wants to start this annual
program because they understand the costs involved and want to give this gift to a deserving family.
This is not a sweepstakes or contest offer. Only families and non-profits in need are eligible. Nominees will be
judged on need, community involvement, and service to others. Five finalists will be selected by a panel of
judges comprised of Gwinnett Chamber members and leaders. At that point the five families/non-profits will be
able to share their stories and the public will vote. One finalist will be chosen to receive a full roof replacement,
including all material and labor. Runner up will receive a roof repair.
Nominations can only be made at www.facebook.com/everdryroofing Program nominations must be received
no later than April 15, 2011. Finalists will be announced April 22, 2011. Everdry Roofing would like to thank
our partners Bradco Supply, Owens Corning, Haul Masters, and Yepser Internet Strategy for their participation.
Everdry Roofing Inc. Specializes in residential, commercial, industrial roofing, and gutters. Service areas
include all of Metro Atlanta, GA and upstate South Carolina.

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Home Solutions: Ice Dams : ENERGY STAR

Home Solutions: Ice Dams : ENERGY STAR: "Ice dams usually occur after a heavy snowfall and several days of freezing temperatures. Warm air inside your home leaks into the attic and will warm the underside of the roof causing snow and ice on the roof to melt. The melted water will drain along the roof, under the snow, until it reaches the cold overhang. The overhang tends to be at the same temperature as the outdoors and the melted water will refreeze and form an ice dam and icicles. The ice dam can cause damage to the roof, which will result in water leaks to the inside. Frequently the result will be a water spot on the ceiling under the roof damage.
Prescription Checklist:
Don’t get on your roof to solve this problem, it could be dangerous.
Avoid standing on the ground and “chipping away” at the ice. Not only could this cause damage to your roof, but you can be seriously injured by falling ice, debris, or tools.
Contacting a roofing contractor to fix your roof leak will not prevent future ice dams.
Seal air leaks (Home Sealing) and sealing duct air leaks in your attic to stop warm air leakage (the source of the problem).
After sealing leaks, add additional insulation in your attic.
Provide adequate attic ventilation so that the underside of the roof and outside air are at the same temperature. Check to make sure attic insulation is not blocking roof ventilation.
Clean leaves and other debris from gutters before the first snow. This will help prevent ice build-up in gutters.
Hire a contractor who is an energy specialist or specializes in air sealing to do an in-home evaluation. A good specialist will use diagnostic equipment to evaluate the performance of your home and generate a customized list of improvements."