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| Posted: Jan 10, 2009 07:45 AM | 
                            I hate rainy days!
                                                    I guess that you can look at rainy days two ways. If it wouldn't rain, my customers would probably never make a decision on spending $20K plus on a new Spray Foam Roof. Of course, when they are ready to spend the $20K plus, rainy days certainly slows down the process. I am going to either have to get a hobby or inside job! At least we have football this weekend! | 
| SprayFoamSupply.com Posted: Jan 10, 2009 07:01 PM | Try coming to New Hampshire to spray when it is -10 and you have to heat a house with no windows! Different climate, different problems! This is the path we've chosen! George | 
| mason Posted: Jan 23, 2009 06:30 AM | When I had a business in South Padre Island Texas, I used to surf. Perfect complement to roofing. The surf is up when the wind is high and the weather bad. The surf is flat when the weather is perfect. I also hired surfers to work the rigs. would work all day with great enthusiasm. Now golf; thats tough sport to work into a roofing business |