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N. Thomas
Everett - CEO/Owner
Alex S.
Hedger, Jr. - President
Paul L.
McClenney - Senior Vice President
Billy J.
Mason - Vice President
Barbara L.
Everett - Secretary
Sandy T.
Everett - Treasurer
Claude E.
Hedger - Sales
Levy A.
Rowland - Sales

National Roofing
Corporation was re-established in 1968 by N. Thomas (Tom) Everett with one truck
and two helpers. National Roofing was originally started by Mr. Everett's
grandfather in 1935 and operated the business until he retired in 1965.
Tom asked for his grandfather's permission to use the name National Roofing for
his new roofing contracting business. Tom knew his grandfather chose the
name National Roofing because of the National Roofing Contractors Association's commitment
to quality work. Members of the NRCA are required to adhere to strict
standards of quality workmanship and high levels of service.
Formed in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia
(Norfolk-Virginia Beach metro area), National Roofing started out small by doing
residential shingle work. From the very beginning, one of the trademarks
of National Roofing was Tom's dedication to professionalism. National
Roofing's vehicles are always clean and very well kept. In fact today,
National Roofing's fleet gets compliments from customers, suppliers, and even
other roofing companies as being the most beautiful and best looking trucks on
the East Coast.
During the 70's, the company slowly grew and
branched out into commercial roofing. Tom's wife Barbara helped to run the
business from the garage of their home. In 1977, Mr. Everett made a move
that proved to be very beneficial to the future of his business. He
decided to stop doing "hot work", i.e. tar and gravel built up roofs,
and to start doing white PVC membrane roofs. These roofs are mechanically
fastened (screwed to the roof deck) and are much cleaner and less dangerous than
traditional built-up roofs. At the time, this was a very drastic move
because the PVC products were brand new while built-up roofs had a history of
over 100 years.
During the late 1970's, National Roofing was one of only a
handful of companies on the East Coast who were installing PVC roofs.
The 1980's saw a
period of huge growth for National Roofing. The country was coming out of
the recession, and the Hampton Roads area experienced an incredible building
surge. In 1982, National Roofing moved into their new office and warehouse
space with over 20,000 square feet of space. In 1988, a second warehouse
was built behind the first which added 10,000 additional square feet. This
was also the time when the membrane roofing system became an industry standard,
and because of Mr. Everett's foresight, National Roofing was already recognized
as the leading roofing company in the area for installation and service of all
membrane based roofing systems. During this time, National Roofing also became
recognized as a leader in the area of metal roofing including structural and
decorative metal roofs.
During 1990's,
National Roofing expanded once again, adding additional 10,000 square foot
warehouse attached to the back of the warehouse built in 1988. Also during
this time, Mr. Everett slowly reduced his responsibilities within the
business. His brother, Alex Hedger was named President and took over the
duties of managing the labor force. His son, Sandy Everett, returned to
National Roofing as Treasurer after a short career as a stockbroker. Sandy
took over the duties of running the day-to-day operations of the business
including the financial management of the corporation. His close friend of
40 years Paul McClenney is the Senior Vice President and handles the larger commercial
projects and helps to cultivate and maintain our relationships with the area's
General Contractors. Paul has been with Tom at National Roofing since the
very beginning. Billy Mason became a Vice President in 2006 and has been in sales
at National Roofing since the late 1980's. Before that he worked "in
the field" first as a helper when he was hired in 1976, then as a roofing
mechanic, and finally as a crew leader. Claude Hedger (also Tom's younger
brother) graduated to Sales position after 25 years as a roofer and crew leader
at National Roofing. Another of Tom's close friends, Levy Rowland, was
hired to become a Salesman as well as the Quality Control Inspector for the
corporation. Levy worked at National Roofing during the late 60's, throughout
the 70's, and the early 80's before returning in 1997.
Today,
National Roofing is one of the largest roofing contractors in Virginia as well
as the Mid-Atlantic Region. Operating with 125 employees making up over 20 crews
daily, and a fleet of over 58 pick-up trucks, dump trucks, cranes, vans, and
sport utility vehicles, National Roofing now works as far north as Washington
DC, as far west as Bristol, Tennessee, and as far south as Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina. With annual sales approaching $15 million, National Roofing has
become a very big operation. However, the business is still family owned
and operated and still believes in prompt service and quality workmanship.
What does the
future hold for National Roofing? Well, as we rush towards a new millennium,
there are several new roofing products being developed that will last longer,
withstand storms better, and help to better insulate your home or
business. As always, National Roofing will be on the "cutting
edge" by researching and testing these new products before other companies
even hear about them. As far as the standards Tom Everett started when he
founded the business in 1968? With the family and close friends he has
entrusted to run the business, National Roofing will continue to strive for
quality workmanship while keeping the personal service that only a family owned
and operated business can provide well into the next century.
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