Boak & Sons Takes Advantage of Spring Temperatures to Catch Up on Winter Backlog - Benzinga

2022-04-21 11:46:18 By : Mr. Raphael Zeng

Contracting crews are hard at work around the area, making the most of good weather. For Boak & Sons, Inc., an exterior contracting company based out of Youngstown, Ohio, this includes jobs in roofing, siding, gutters, sheet metal, and even insulation projects.

Exterior contracting can be a fickle business; much of the work relies on decent weather conditions, which are unpredictable in Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. After a wet, cold winter, Boak & Sons has a buildup of projects they are anxious to start work on. With the weather finally breaking soon, the late spring and summer months will be full of work for the company to complete before the weather turns again in the fall. Contracting crews are hard at work around the area, making the most of good weather. For Boak & Sons, Inc., an exterior contracting company based out of Youngstown, Ohio, this includes jobs in roofing, siding, gutters, sheet metal, and even insulation projects.

"Having a backlog of work is not a bad thing in our industry," says Chris White, vice president, operations of Boak & Sons, Inc. "We are always transparent with customers about how much the weather can impact our ability to work on a project. Safety is our number one rule, and throughout the winter, it can often be dangerous to work on an exterior contracting project due to low temperatures, snow, ice, and many other factors from the cold. We're grateful to have such understanding customers who know that our quality service is well worth the short wait."

When it rains hard enough, Boak & Sons shingle roofers are grounded, and no roofing projects can be completed. Shingles are slippery when wet making it dangerous for crews to continue working. Not only is it dangerous, but professionals know that wet shingles do not seal as well, which can cause problems later. This can also be the case when it snows. Depending on how cold the temperature gets and how much snow is covering a roof, roofing materials cannot be safely installed. The number one rule at Boak & Sons is safety, but the second and final rule is that they never cut corners. This rule is followed to ensure their commitment to quality.

"Safety will always be our top priority," said Sam Boak, president and founder of Boak & Sons, Inc. "We want to provide the best quality service to our customers, but not at the risk of one of our employees getting hurt. Our customers have always understood and respected that and we're extremely grateful for their loyalty and patience."

With the warm summer season approaching, Boak & Sons is working diligently through their backlog to keep customers on schedule for their exterior contracting projects. To learn more about Boak & Sons' services or to schedule a free estimate for roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, or sheet metal, visit http://www.boakandsons.com/contact or call 330-793-5646.

# # # About Boak & Sons: Boak & Sons, Inc. was founded by Sam Boak in 1974 as an insulation contractor. With the high energy costs of the 70's, Boak & Sons expanded early on into the roofing business. They offered economical roof installations through cutting edge technology and equipment, allowing customers to recoup even more in energy savings. Today, Boak & Sons is a residential and commercial contractor for roofing, insulation, sheet metal, siding, and gutters. Based in Youngstown, Ohio, the company serves customers in surrounding areas from Cleveland, Akron, and Canton to Cranberry and Pittsburgh. In today's market, the company's focus for projects has been in Akron and Cleveland due to the market size and Youngstown prices. For more information on Boak & Sons, visit their website at: https://www.boakandsons.com/

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