BONDOC ROOFING - Key Persons


ALEXIS BONDOC

Job Titles:
  • Human Resources / MARKETING

ANGELA GLENN

Job Titles:
  • Business Development / Customer Care

ANNIE DOZIER

Job Titles:
  • Director of Accounting

Armor Shield

GAF's Armor Shield shingles offer solid protection, with UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance and a Class F wind rating. Armor Shield shingles are so durable and reliable that they have the potential to get your home insurance discounts after installation, much like the Timberline HDZ. Armor Shield shingles combine UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance with the beautiful appearance of Timberline shingles. The depth and dimension offered by these shingles are unrivaled, and so is the protection they offer. Armor Shield shingles are so tough that potential insurance discounts may be available to you after installing them with their high impact resistance. Likewise, Armor Shield shingles boast a Class F wind rating, which is the highest wind rating possible. For maximum protection, GAF's Armor Shield asphalt shingles provide the highest level of impact resistance, and that could qualify you for a discount on your homeowner's insurance. With an attractive shadowing pattern, these shingles marry the highest levels of durability and curb appeal. Armor Shield shingles combine beauty and resistance. They are made with proprietary shadow bands that are applied with a computer-controlled feathering technique. It creates a shingle with exceptional depth and dimension that you will not see with any other brand. When you want the best impact resistance, then you want GAF's Armor Shield shingles. These asphalt shingles combine the attractiveness of the Timberline shingle with the durability to withstand impact damage from hail and other debris, which could save you money on your insurance. Armor Shield shingles are some of the toughest shingles you can get, although you compromise for looks with these. With UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance and a Class F wind rating, Armor Shield shingles will stand the test of time and may even qualify your roof for insurance discounts. Armor Shield shingles are popular because they are built for resistance but are also aesthetically pleasing. They are made using a proprietary process of computer-controlled feathering to create shadow bands. The result is a shingle with depth and dimension that is unique to this brand. Armor Shield shingles combine UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistance with the aesthetics of Timberline shingles. They provide depth and dimension that cannot be duplicated, just like the protection they offer. These shingles are extremely tough and could bring you additional insurance discounts because of their high impact resistance. To go along with their durability, Armor Shield shingles have a Class F wind rating - the highest wind rating available.

ASHLEY SIMS

Job Titles:
  • Bookkeeper

Clay Shingles

Clay shingles are expensive but last a very long time (over a century). In addition, clay is a good material for hot climates. Clay is an excellent material to use in hotter climates and has a long lifespan of up to a century. It is a more expensive option than traditional shingles, however.

ELIZA GONZALES

Job Titles:
  • General Manager

ITALIA GROSSO - CMO

Job Titles:
  • Director of Marketing

JAIME IBARRA

Job Titles:
  • Director of Production / Accounting

JAMES BONDOC

Job Titles:
  • Roofing Advisor

KYLIE ROSALES

Job Titles:
  • Customer Care Director

MATTHEW GUTIERREZ

Job Titles:
  • Roofing Advisor

STEPHANIE EBERSOLE

Job Titles:
  • Customer Care Representative

TONY SOQUENA

Job Titles:
  • Customer Care Representative

TROY RODRIGUEZ

Job Titles:
  • Roofing Advisor / PRODUCTION

Wood Shingles

Wood roofs are aesthetically pleasing roofs to have, but they do not live as long as some other options out there. They are expensive and are not the best for areas with high rainfall.