“At the moment, we want to focus mainly on those and just keep busy with that. It’s best to keep it small and just do one thing properly”, Sal says.
“…It’s best to keep it small and just do one thing properly”
For Sal, swapping the office for the open air came as a welcome change.
“I think back, I just got so bored being in the same place at the same time Monday to Friday. I wanted to get outside and meet different people. I’m a social person; my favourite part of the job is meeting people all the time”, he says.
The competitive market is also a major drive for Sal and his brother to be the best business they can be.
“Because you’re going up against so many different businesses, when you present well and honestly to your prospective customers, you get a high level of satisfaction when you win the job. They put their trust in you”, he says.
Sal says he is appalled by the poor standard sometimes shown by other businesses in his line of work.
“We know when it comes to roofing that there’s a lot of shonky businesses out there. We’ve heard stories of people going out, taking deposits, and never showing up for the actual job”.
“We know when it comes to roofing that there’s a lot of shonky businesses out there…”
“I think the skills that my brother has – he’s really knowledgeable when it comes to roofing – and my business development in a management role has helped in building, maintaining and helping the business move forward”.