Local News: Small Business Spotlight: Pell Roofing and Siding (4/25/23)

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The Better Business Bureau always warns about roofing companies that come through town promising to do a good job and then never show up.

In the Chamber of Commerce Spotlight, we introduce you to a local business that does not fall under these warnings.

Pell Roofing and Siding is a fourth generation family business.

“This is our home… this is where we live, our children go to school, this is where we do our best. We have been in the roofing business since 1936 when John B. Pell founded General Roofing and Siding which eventually became Pell Roofing and Siding passed through generations of John R Pell and John E Pell and is now run by his grandson Brad R. skin Many family members have worked here over the years as well as loyal employees,” said Jon Stantz, Sales and Crew Foreman and a 35-year-old employee.

Pell Roofing and Siding are big supporters of the community.

“The Pell family has been involved in the communities of Clay County and Brazil for many years, supporting 4-H, the American Cancer Society, the Brazil Concert Band, the Chamber, the Clay Community Theater, to name a few,” said Stantz .

They currently cover about 100 miles around the Brazil area and have had great success in that area.

The biggest challenges are new staff and rising material costs. The reward is a timely and well-executed project that results in a satisfied client.

The Better Business Bureau always warns about roofing companies that come through town promising to do a good job and then never show up.

In the Chamber of Commerce Spotlight, we introduce you to a local business that does not fall under these warnings.

Pell Roofing and Siding is a fourth generation family business.

“This is our home… this is where we live, our children go to school, this is where we do our best. We have been in the roofing business since 1936 when John B. Pell founded General Roofing and Siding which eventually became Pell Roofing and Siding passed through generations of John R Pell and John E Pell and is now run by his grandson Brad R. skin Many family members have worked here over the years as well as loyal employees,” said Jon Stantz, Sales and Crew Foreman and a 35-year-old employee.

Pell Roofing and Siding are big supporters of the community.

“The Pell family has been involved in the communities of Clay County and Brazil for many years, supporting 4-H, the American Cancer Society, the Brazil Concert Band, the Chamber, the Clay Community Theater, to name a few,” said Stantz .

They currently cover about 100 miles around the Brazil area and have had great success in that area.

The biggest challenges are new staff and rising material costs. The reward is a timely and well-executed project that results in a satisfied client.

The Better Business Bureau always warns about roofing companies that come through town promising to do a good job and then never show up.

In the Chamber of Commerce Spotlight, we introduce you to a local business that does not fall under these warnings.

Pell Roofing and Siding is a fourth generation family business.

“This is our home… this is where we live, our children go to school, this is where we do our best. We have been in the roofing business since 1936 when John B. Pell founded General Roofing and Siding which eventually became Pell Roofing and Siding passed through generations of John R Pell and John E Pell and is now run by his grandson Brad R. skin Many family members have worked here over the years as well as loyal employees,” said Jon Stantz, Sales and Crew Foreman and a 35-year-old employee.

Pell Roofing and Siding are big supporters of the community.

“The Pell family has been involved in the communities of Clay County and Brazil for many years, supporting 4-H, the American Cancer Society, the Brazil Concert Band, the Chamber, the Clay Community Theater, to name a few,” said Stantz .

They currently cover about 100 miles around the Brazil area and have had great success in that area.

The biggest challenges are new staff and rising material costs. The reward is a timely and well-executed project that results in a satisfied client.

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