Roof Life owner Patrick D. Morin to be featured on….
Be sure to tune to KPAM 860 AM tomorrow from 9am to 11am to hear Handy Randy interview me about the unique challenges of keeping your roof in good shape here in Portland!
If you want to stream it live at home or at work click on the Listen Live link at the top right of the page – http://www.kpam.com/programming/handy_randy_home_crew.shtml
Rooflife Radio Ad for November, 2009
As far as your roof is concerned, the weather this year served up enough severe conditions to fill five years.
It all puts a potent pounding on your cedar shake, tile, or composition shingle roof. Enter Roof Life of Oregon. Sure – we beat up the yukkies and nasties, but Roof Life also inspects homes for what you can’t see – underneath – that leads to drips, drops, and leaks.
For close to 30 years, Roof Life’s been laddering our way up Portland area homes to inspect roofs and prevent leaks with proper maintenance.
Of course preventive care is what Roof Life is known for, and it always costs less long term, but if you need a quick fix, we’ll be there, too. Roof Life. CCB number 125-208.
So before winter fades in through this full colored fall, schedule a check-up for your roof. Find out what you need to keep your roof working right and looking good.
Remember, a leak problem – detected early – can save you hundreds – even thousands of dollars. It’s just a smart idea to get your roof checked every three to five years.
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Radio Ad for October, 2009
Recently, Lowell emailed Roof Life of Oregon to tell us our ads were juvenile. We responded by saying “I know you are but what am I,” and figured that showed him.
To hear the rest of the story, listen to the ad…….
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Yuckies and Nasties?
We recently ran a commercial talking about “those yuckies and nasties that we find up on your roof….”. We have had a lot of questions wondering what we meant by that?
Here you go!
Yuckies and nasties would be moss, black fungus, lichen, bird deposits, cat and raccoon stool, decaying leaves, tree branches, slimy green algae, fir needles, pine cones, nuts of all sorts, frisbees, flying saucers, balls, badminton shuttlecocks, all of these are just a part of life for an Oregon roof. We once even found a whoopie cushion!!
If it’s been a while since someone has been scampering up on your roof, you might be amazed at what Roof Life of Oregon will find!
Radio Ad for September, 2009
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What do you remember as the biggest event of September, 2004?
Radio ad for July, 2009
Five years ago: Will Ferrel in Anchorman… Barack Obama gives the keynote at Democrat National Convention.
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What’s been happening on your roof in the past 5 years? Any idea? Want us to take a look? It’s free.
Radio Ad for June, 2009
It’s been 5 years since the summer of sequels…Harry Potter, Spiderman, Shrek.
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Time flies, and maintenance is always less expensive than neglect.
Have you been neglecting your roof? Get your free inspection now.
Radio Ad for May, 2009
Our ad for May…
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