added durability. “It was a challenging project, but we found creative solutions to ensure the roof was stronger than ever,” says Leah. What truly sets Raplor apart, though, is their commitment to relationships. In an industry often plagued by mistrust, Raplor’s founders were determined to change the narrative. “We started Raplor to change the reputation of contractors in our industry,” Leah explains. Their business model relies heavily on word-of-mouth referrals rather than traditional marketing. Corey adds, “Every job we get is referral-based. Our clients trust us, and that’s what matters.” Raplor’s strong relationships with subcontractors and suppliers are another cornerstone of their success. Corey’s years of experience have allowed him to build a network of trusted subcontractors – many of his relationships even predate the creation of Raplor. “It’s about finding the right people who align with our values,” says Corey. These long-standing relationships, many of which have evolved into personal friendships, are a testament to Raplor’s community-first approach. The company’s commitment to sustainability is woven into every aspect of their operations. Raplor proudly uses Malarkey shingles, made from rubberized asphalt with upcycled materials, reducing landfill waste while delivering superior weather resistance. CertainTeed shingles and siding are also featured in their product offerings, known for their long-lasting performance and energy efficiency. These premium materials reflect Raplor’s mission to build smarter, greener, and more resilient homes. “Environmental responsibility is a priority for us,” says Corey. “We want to make sure our materials have a positive APRIL 2025
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