On a sunny afternoon in the south Atlanta suburb of Moreland, a handful of men and women are feverishly working on Linda Newman’s house.
After deciding to renovate her roof, she quickly realized, like many other homeowners, that she would need some extra help.
This is where Nick Branon enters the picture.
“We’re about like halfway through it and installed here today,” said Branon. “This homeowner is getting like a full roof system, of course. They got the main house [and] the garage.”
As he inspects his crew’s renovations and consults with Newman on updates to the build, the Fayetteville native maintains a demeanor that is both calming and potent. He cares about making sure that the project is done on time and that his customers are pleased with the final product.
“It’s not easy being a business owner. It’s super stressful. A lot of people rely on you to get paid. You’re the last one to get paid.”
Nick Branon, co-founder and CEO of Hero Roofing
“We’re not just there to create some to get paid and get some cash and just dip,” said Branon. “We want to actually solve some problems and make an impact in that person’s life and on that person’s home. And that just like, stuck to us and we’re able to build our brand and our culture around that.”
At the age of 32, he serves as the CEO and co-founder of Hero Roofing, a name that he said, like the cement on the shingles that they apply, stuck right away./
Based in Newnan, the roofing company specializes in selling and installing roofs, shingles, and gutters for homes and buildings across Georgia.
The growth of the business has not only allowed Branon to build the roofs for hundreds of homeowners throughout the metro Atlanta area but has also given…
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