Rodd Roofing Employee Spotlight: Brian Aldrich

Rodd Roofing Employee Spotlight:

Brian Aldrich



Brian Aldrich working alone on slate shingled roof

At Rodd Roofing, we believe that our success as a company is largely due to the exceptional staff that we have on board. We are proud to have some of the most skilled and dedicated roofing professionals in the industry, and we are committed to ensuring that every member of our team is equipped with the knowledge, training, and tools necessary to provide our clients with the best possible service.


One of the key factors that sets Rodd Roofing apart from other roofing companies is our commitment to hiring the best. We believe that in order to deliver the highest quality roofing solutions, we must have the best people working with us. That is why we take the time to carefully evaluate each and every candidate, and why we only hire those who demonstrate a strong work ethic, a passion for roofing, and a commitment to excellence.

Brian Aldrich

How long have you worked at Rodd Roofing?

"37 years."

What is your favorite type of roofing to install and why?

"Slate because I enjoy the challenge of fitting each unique slate into its final resting place."

What lessons have you learned in your 37 years?

"Quality counts to keep customers, it never pays to cut corners."

How has roofing changed in your time as a roofer?

"The heavy equipment that we now have access to has made our job easier, safer, and can be done with less manpower. For example- our cranes and scissor trucks."

Rodd Roofing employee Brian smiling for the camera
Rodd Roofing truck parked at a job site with men working on the roof

At Rodd Roofing, we are committed to ensuring that our clients receive the best possible service, and that is why we have made it our mission to provide our staff with everything they need to succeed. Whether it is the latest equipment, the best training, or a supportive work environment, we are dedicated to helping our staff achieve their full potential.

If you are looking for a roofing company that is dedicated to providing its clients with the best possible service, look no further than Rodd Roofing. With our exceptional staff and our commitment to hiring the best, we are confident that we can deliver the quality and expertise that you need to get your roofing project completed on time, on budget, and to the highest standards of quality. So why wait? Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you!

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