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Roofing firm launches own scaffolding business
A North East roofing firm is scaling new heights with the launch of its own scaffolding division.
Findley Roofing, which is based in Hartlepool, has also taken on a number of new team members to support the new venture and help the company continue its growth plans.
Managing director Dean Coombe said: “The idea for launching our own scaffolding service came about after hearing so many complaints from customers about scaffolders.
“We want to be able to offer our customers the best experience, and not be in the hands of third-party scaffolders, so this was the perfect solution. We won’t be working for anyone else; all the scaffolding work will stay in-house to offer clients an even more seamless experience.
“It also allows us to be in control of the standard and safety of scaffolding works, both in terms of customer experience and safety of our roofers.”
As well as staffing the new division, the firm has also taken on six new members of the team, including a sales and marketing manager, a finance manager, an appointment co-ordinator and two sales estimators.
Dean added: “These latest appointments take the Findley team to 60, and will help strengthen the team in terms of both experience and also with the expansion of the sales department.
“They have an abundance of transferrable skills which, combined with the training provided by Findley, will greatly enhance our work.
“Like most businesses at present, acquiring good people is the biggest challenge we face, so we are so proud that we are able to attract people with such high levels of qualification and experience.
“These new team members are already significantly contributing to our growth and I couldn’t be more excited for the future of our business with them on board as we continue being the market leader in domestic roofing in the North East of England.”
For more information about Findley Roofing, visit the website.
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