Alex Ram shared this photo on Facebook saying, "Up bright eyed and bushy beard. One of those things we get to see before everybody else. Stay roofing boys.”
John Schenone from Maspeth Roofing & Siding of Maspeth, New York writes, "Standing Seam Roof in the South Hamptons.”
Pat Frank from Weatherproof Construction of Port Jefferson Station, New York writes, "I can do this all day. We really are the luckiest roofers on the planet."
Pat Frank from Weatherproof Construction of Port Jefferson Station, New York writes, "That’s my ride to work view. If y’all ever make it up to lifer island New York you’ll see there are no roads but you’ll also see where I get to play with metal all day every day. I guess it’s not really work if you love what you do right?”
Pat Frank from Weatherproof Construction of Port Jefferson Station, New York writes, "We are lucky enough to roof on fire island. After the clocks go back we get amazing views every afternoon driving home..."
John Wilusz from Advanced Metal Roofing of Brentwood, New Hampshire writes, "Franconia Notch - New Hampshire."
Pat Frank from Weatherproof Construction of Port Jefferson Station, New York writes, "I work on a barrier island where there are no roads. It’s actually the only one of its kind in our beautiful country. So my commute consists of me crossing the Great South Bay every morning @7:00 am and every afternoon @4:00 pm. I always say “ it doesn’t take 8 hours to do 8 hours worth of work “i have a portable metal shop where I can custom make anything from standing seam panels aluminum snap loc fascia systems; concealed gutter systems, copings and more. The job I’m doing that day which was just after our clocks turned back for daylight savings time so a little after 4:00 pm we get some beautiful colorful skies. I just might be the luckiest roofer alive.”
John Wilusz from Advanced Metal Roofing of Brentwood, New Hampshire writes, "How about this worksite view!"
Joesph Scrofani from KPost Company of Dallas, Texas writes, "160’ single piece serpentine BEMO panel Concave and convex curving on each label."
Caleb Laughlin from Chimney Toppers of Jacksonville, Florida writes, "We replaced 3 galvanized chimney caps with copper. Being on top of the chimneys next to Lake Keowee in SC and the surrounding golf course offered some great views!"
James Hurley of Hurley Roofing & Sheet Metal from Naperville, Illinois writes, "Big Mountain in Whitefish Montana~"
"John Sheridan of Sheridan Metal Resources in Reading, Pennsylvania shared this beautiful view from a jobsite in Hopetown, Bahamas."
Korellis Roofing writes, "Good morning from Korellis! It's views like this that make us feel lucky to be #aboveall on rooftops and buildings all over Northwest Indiana!”
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