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News - September 2016 |
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Happy Labor Day ! Evans Roofing wishes you a happy Labour Day! We wanted to let you know that we are grateful for your business and referrals. |
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FRSA S.T.A.R. award |
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Evans Roofing, member of the Florida roofing and Sheet metal association, is proud to announce the acceptance of a FRSA Star award at the annual convention ceremony in Orlando, FL for the third year in a row. Placing second in the steep slope category, awarded our Eagle’s Nest Community re-roofing project. • Roof Area: 9 Buildings + Pool House approximately 103,312 sq. ft • Roof System: Tear off Wood Shake System and Installation of Concrete Tile Roof System • Location: Coral Springs, FL |
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Did you know? |
 Hurricane States Since 1851, the top three states for hurricane landfalls are Florida (114), Texas (63), and Louisiana (54), according to data from the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami. |
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VISIT OUR WEBSITE |
www.evansroof.com 1.800.290.9291 |
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Ygrene Financing |
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Ygrene Energy Fund’s award-winning Ygrene Works program provides 100 percent, no money down PACE financing enabling property owners to make energy efficiency, renewable generation and water conservation improvements to residential, multifamily, commercial and agricultural buildings.Payments are conveniently made through property tax bills. Evans Roofing is a proud certified roofing contractor with the Ygerne program, serving nearly every city in Miami Dade County and several cities in Broward County. Contact our office for eligibility questions and how to apply 800-290-9291 |
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Be social! |
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Evans Roofing is getting more active on social media; don’t forget to follow us on face book, twitter and instagram ! |
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Job of the month - Duro-Last |
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• Located: Delray Beach, Florida • Roof system: Duro-last • Roof size: 16500 sq ft • Numbers of houses: 6 
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Old Bill says... |
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 10 major points to keep in mind in case of hurricane • Get a FREE inspection from Evans Roofing to determine the condition of your roof prior to the storm. • Make a list of outdoor items, such as lawn furniture or yard tools, to bring inside during a hurricane watch. • Keep trees and shrubbery trimmed. • Make sure your gutters and drains are clean to prevent flooding during the long bouts of heavy rain that often accompany hurricanes. • Us permanent hurricane shutters on windows and doors. This is much safer and more effecting than taping the glass, with does not prevent breakage. • Put together a basic disaster supplies kit and consider storage locations for different situation. • Stock up at least three days of food, with suggested items including: canned meats, canned or dried fruits, canned vegetables, canned juice, peanut butter, jelly, salt-free crackers, energy/protein bars, trail mix/nuts, dry cereal, cookies or other comfort food. • Test your home’s carbon monoxide detectors and smoke alarms to ensure they’re functioning. • If you plan to use a portable generator, call a licensed electrician to install it to ensure it will operate safely. • Unplug your appliances and power cords from outlets to protect them from power surges. . |
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