Rodd Roofing Employee Spotlight: Josh Holycross

Employee Spotlight: Josh Holycross

At Rodd Roofing, we understand the importance of acknowledging the hard work and dedication of our employees. Today, we're excited to highlight one of our valued team members, Josh Holycross. Josh has been an integral part of the Rodd Roofing family for several years and has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence in all aspects of his work. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to every project, making him a vital part of our team. Follow along for some quick facts about Josh!

How long have you been with Rodd Roofing?

"18 Years."

Rodd Roofing lift at the site of a roofing job.

What is your favorite type of roofing and why?

"Lock and solder copper because of the look and the craftsmanship involved."

Standing seam copper roofing.

What is your favorite roofing tool to use?

"A molding bar."

Molding bar/pry bar roofing tool

What is your favorite lunch spot/roofing snack?

"Anywhere close with hot fresh food!"

We hope you enjoyed getting to know Josh Holycross, one of our exceptional employees here at Rodd Roofing. We’re incredibly grateful for his hard work, dedication, and positive attitude, which helps us maintain the high standards our clients expect. At Rodd Roofing, we recognize that our employees are the backbone of our success, and we are committed to celebrating their achievements. Stay tuned for more employee highlights and updates from our team!

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