
Two Brothers Roofing
Analyzing Business Practices: Two Brothers Roofing
Adviser1's investigation of Two Brothers Roofing, owned by Wesley T. Seibel, claims to have been in business for seven years according to their Better Business Bureau (BBB) page. However, this statement is not accurate. The company has actually been operational for only two years, with Seibel's previous venture, TB Restoration, having been a handyman service for five years prior. Learn more here This raises questions about the transparency of the company's claims regarding its experience and expertise in the roofing industry.
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Two Brothers Roofing markets itself as a company that is "Built on Family & Backed by Experience." However, there have been reports from witnesses that suggest otherwise. The company was subcontracted by R3 Roofing in Davenport, IA, to work on roofing projects for some apartments in Moline, IL. During these projects, it was noted that the company neglected an important safety and cleanliness procedure: they failed to lay down tarps to catch torn-off shingles, nails, and debris.












Importance of Proper Roofing Procedures
The omission of tarps during roofing projects is a significant oversight. Tarps are crucial because they prevent debris from scattering on the property, which can lead to potential hazards. For instance, loose nails on the ground can puncture vehicle tires or, worse, injure someone if stepped on. Properly managing debris is not just a matter of professionalism but also of safety and respect for the client's property.
The discrepancies in the stated business experience and the reported practices during roofing projects suggest that Two Brothers Roofing needs to reassess and improve its operational procedures. Ensuring accurate representation of experience and adhering to best practices in roofing are essential for building trust with clients and maintaining a good reputation in the industry. For potential clients, it's important to verify claims and seek out testimonials or further references to ensure that a company can deliver on its promises.
















