Good Work Travels
By Word Of Mouth.
I'm one guy who does the work himself — which means the people I trust matter more than any ad I could buy. If you send business my way, work alongside me, or run something local worth backing, this page is for you.
Pick The One That Fits
These are separate lanes with separate expectations. Tell me which one you're in and we'll skip the back-and-forth.
Referral Partners
You're already in homeowners' houses. When a roof, siding, or gutter question comes up, you need somebody you can hand off to without worrying how it reflects on you.
- Realtors and property managers
- Home inspectors
- Plumbers, HVAC, electricians
- Handymen and remodelers
- Restoration and mitigation firms
Crews & Subcontractors
I keep a short list of crews I can call when storm work stacks up. I'd rather know you before I need you than scramble for a phone number the week after a hail event.
- Tear-off and install — shingle, metal, low-slope
- Gutter and siding installers
- Current GL and workers' comp certificates, no exceptions
- Work that passes a manufacturer-spec inspection
- Paid on schedule — ask around about that
Local Sponsorships
Youth sports, school programs, church and community events around Clermont County and Greater Cincinnati. I'd rather put money into a scoreboard here than into another lead-gen platform.
- Youth and school athletics
- Band, robotics, FFA, trade programs
- Church and neighborhood events
- Fundraisers and festival booths
What You're Actually Handing Off
When you refer somebody to a big outfit, a salesperson shows up on commission, and how that goes is out of your hands. When you refer somebody to me, I show up. Same person who inspects the roof, writes the estimate, and works the job.
If there's no damage, I tell them there's no damage. No manufactured urgency, no "today only" pricing, no pressure to sign on the hood of a truck. Your name stays clean either way — which is the only thing that makes a referral relationship worth having.
On referral fees: I'd rather talk about it directly than post a number on a website. Some trades and licenses have rules about what can and can't change hands, and I'd rather get it right than get it fast. Reach out and we'll figure out what's appropriate for your situation.
One Free Roof, Every Year
Every year I give away a full roof replacement to a Greater Cincinnati household that needs one and can't get there on their own. Nominations come from neighbors, churches, teachers, social workers — people who see the situation up close.
If you work with families in this area and know someone whose roof is failing, that nomination form is the most useful thing on this website.
Common Ones
Let's Talk.
Tell me which lane you're in — referral, crew, or sponsorship — and a couple sentences about what you've got.
Email JoeI answer my own phone. If I miss it, I'm on a roof.