Free Roofing Lunch & Learn for Your Property Management Team

Give your team practical insight on roofing budgeting, contractor vetting, warranties, and maintenance—all over a catered lunch.

 

What We’ll Cover During the Session

✅ How to structure roofing bids & vet contractors
✅ The truth behind “lifetime warranties”
✅ How to spot roof failure before it costs you
✅ Best practices for capital planning

Our Lunch & Learn sessions are designed to educate property management teams on critical roofing topics, including lifecycle planning, contractor vetting, and warranty nuances. We aim to demystify the roofing process, providing actionable insights that empower your team to make informed decisions.

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Your Name(Required)
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Management Company Address
Please describe how your office currently handles community maintenance and roofing projects. Do you mark up project work or general work orders? Do you include in House project management or maintenance teams in the management fee of is handled on a project by project basis?
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How It Works

  • We cater lunch (we’ll coordinate preferences)
  • 30–45 minute talk + Q&A
  • Optional site-specific consultation after

We provide a catered lunch and conduct a 30–45 minute interactive session at your office. Our experts will cover key roofing concepts and answer any questions your team may have. This initiative is part of our commitment to supporting property managers with ongoing education and resources.

Who This is For

  • Property management firms
  • HOA boards
  • Maintenance leadership teams

Your Name(Required)
MM slash DD slash YYYY
Management Company Address
Please describe how your office currently handles community maintenance and roofing projects. Do you mark up project work or general work orders? Do you include in House project management or maintenance teams in the management fee of is handled on a project by project basis?
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.