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Roofing with the guys and loving it
By Kristen Pierce
KP News
Locally owned Lakebay Roofing is undergoing some
changes. Since 1985, owner Tom Rolfzen has been running
the business. He has worked hard to build a great
reputation for himself and his company.
For many fathers with their own
business, the day will come to step aside and let one of
their children take over. Usually, this changing of the
guard takes place with the son. But this story has
a slight twist.
For the past 10 years, Chantel
Rolfzen has been working by her father’s side, learning
the ins and outs of the roofing business. Originally,
she went to school to learn about computers and business
skills to be experienced to work in the office, maintain
the books and so on, but she realized she craved the
hands-on part of the job.
“I am not an office person, I have
to do physical labor,” she says. “I like to work hard.
After a day at the office I couldn’t wait to get home,
put on my jeans, jump into my truck and drive off to the
job site. That is when I began working with my dad, with
him teaching me.” Her time as a helper then transitioned
into an apprenticeship.
Rolfzen is not only a good roofer,
she is also a single mom with two children. Vanessa is
17 years old and Joseph is 11. Between work and her
kids, Rolfzen has her hands full.
“I come home sometimes and can
hardly move after doing a tear-off, but I love the
work,” she says with a smile.
She is also in the process of
learning how to bid the jobs. To bid correctly takes
many years of experience and can be a perplexing task.
It requires much knowledge of the various types of
roofs, materials, and labor involved. Rolfzen estimates
it may take another five years before her father will
retire, and then she can completely take over Lakebay
Roofing. In the meantime, the small company works
diligently for clients. Meeting their deadlines can be
tough at times because there is only one other employee
besides Chantel and her father. “It is difficult to find
good workers,” she explains. They are still looking for
one more reliable and experienced person. Though it is
hard work, they find it very rewarding and exciting to
climb off the roof, step back, and admire the job they
have done.
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