So as a owner operator I disagree. I would rather deal with issues personally. I have a repair tech. But I have issues letting someone answer my calls, I am really picky about the jobs I look at. We are strictly commercial flat and metal. Either replace, repair or coat. I have tried hiring someone to replace me but I don’t think they exist!
That’s one way to live the life. What will happen if you lose your voice for 3 months? Gonna shut down? Sounds like you don’t have the business, you have full time job, and it’s ok, nothing wrong with having high paying job, just don’t call it a business.
I totally understand where you're coming from...if your business fails, it won't be caused from others you've in-trusted to take care of the things you are good at. But the downside to running a business this way is you will be stretched way too thin. The bigger the business gets the more you'll start to sacrifice in areas to maintain your work load.
@@RoofingInsights3.0 If owner operated does 4 roofs per week is 204 per year Minimum. Owner operating is 40% profit also generate and select his leads (like me) 30 sq and up only How that make it one Million?? Your math dont add up??
@@darrincoy9361 The scenario he is describing is different. Contrary to the perception of him losing his voice, it’s evident with absolute certainty that individuals like Mr. Lipinsky retain diverse business portfolios, multiple revenue streams, significantly higher earnings, and the freedom to pursue their genuine passions instead of solely focusing on lucrative employment. Rest assured, his financial stability remains the same even if he loses his voice or he is faced with multiple setbacks. The question again is what would happen if the owner-operator becomes unable to continue their work?" Who takes care of his/her customers? How can he solve the challenge? The essence lies not in agreement or disagreement but in acknowledging the distinction between a business enterprise and a well-compensated job. Mr. Lipinsky represents a diversified business portfolio, while your position aligns more with a well-paid job. This fundamental contrast delineates the difference between entrepreneurial, managing ventures and employment scenarios and their respective mentalities. It's very interesting to read the different approaches the model takes as it transitions between individuals within a very old trade. Happy and prosperous 2024 !!
Just left a homeowners house that said they were watching your videos prior to me coming by! It was so funny to me because you are who I’ve watched over the past few years when I first started learning the business. Even funnier the homeowner shares my first name! I told that homeowner “we have the same name and same roofing mentor, we’re twins just 20 years apart!” 🤣
Dimitri,I enjoy your vids. There is no perfect model. I have an architectural bacground 25 yrs in project management and a GC Restoration sales rep for few months focusing on insurance only. In 2 months, ive made my company close to 100k by myself. I believe a good model is combining Solar with Roof installation. Photovoltaic shingles will be the future as the prices go down just how hybrid and electric cars are becoming more of the trend today. Companies have to pivot an evolve to survive. Ive had multiple businesses in the past too. A smaller company can pivot faster without frying vs a medium to larger gross sale company.
I'm an owner operator in my 20s, and I feel like I have a really good thing going. Generally I'll have about .75 employees throughout the year, and have a $500 monthly housing expense, and no debt. I've been warned about the difference between owning the company, and having the company own me. I don't want to create a monster. Over the last ten years, I've just been building slow and steady. I have 2 equipters, and take care of myself with a massage chair and weekly massage and feel great. This last year I did just under half a million in revenue- if I get to keep 20-35% I feel what I'm doing is a decent option. Convert the capital into passive income funds like JEPI, and it seems to be a smooth sailing model.
So true about the owner operator, I was there then grew , then covid hit and back to owner operator and it doesn’t work, will probably change from roofing to just doing repairs and small jobs in 2024
The scope of this challenge extends beyond mere logistics. Assuming the role of an owner-operator and doing everything yourself hinges greatly on the mindset. A successful business owner must embody a triad of mentalities. Without this synergy, the role of an owner-operator can inadvertently transform into an all-consuming occupation leaving the individual without time to think. Contrary to the popular belief, healthy-giving time (and not money) is the biggest asset we have. The owner operator job at best might yield a well-compensated position, yet it may fall short of establishing a truly sustainable business. In other words, the person has a job not a business and hence it is destined to crash in the better of cases. Mr. Lipinsky completely understands the contentions of the roofing industry and is willing to share his knowledge with people for a tiny amount of earnings for himself. Worth the try, in my opinion.
Great nuggets in this video. I’m lucky to work for a company in south Texas that focuses on the retail and storm (storm being only in the market we serve) model as well as having a kic butt repair division. Those repairs usually coming on the back end from a storm chaser company’s cost cutting measures. Love all your videos. I’ve been in home improvement for quite some time but somewhat new to the roofing side. So as always, thanks for sharing.
The industry is sooo saturated in my area. The prices have been driven so low its almost required to use subs instead of in house. In the Hampton Roads area it's better to start in repair and restorations. It infuriates me that folks are selling asphalt shingle 50yr warranties knowing damn well they are not going to last 50yrs. I kick myself every day for not franchising with roof max a year ago when it was only 17k. With the economy the way it is for our area I would go that route first then go from there. Roof max is just about the only product of its kind that I've seen work. There is a green roof one that I'm trying to get my hands on to see if it's similar to roof maxx. Love the vids Dimitri. Just about the only legit roofing program out there. Thank you.
There are so many companies out there making a ton of money that you don’t know about and would never tell you. They’re everywhere, quietly making a lot of money.
Can you make money roofing in a northern climate during the winter months? Or does the business dry up during the winter? If it does dry up during the winter, how do you stay afloat?
How does it look like for a retail repair company? We do roof repair on residential and commercial roof repairs, leaks emergency calls. We’re in Dallas 😂😂😂 but it’s time for us to scale I think….
Roofer from Alaska here, Ukrainian actually! Been in the roofing business for 3 years and want to get official and start my own business. Very different environment here, we don’t have a lot of roofers to hire and warehouses for rent that are affordable. It’s such a tough climate that you can’t keep new hires around all the time. I’m trying to break out of the mentality that I’ll just do all the work for the first while and maybe find some help. Because I wana get big and grow fast. Maybe some different tactics are needed for this state
How can I get in contact with you I want to pay you to help me come 10x my roofing company. We’re very good at what we do but a lot of our work come from subcontractors an I’m ready to cut the middle man out an start making the sale’s myself please help
@RoofingInsights3.0 Fantastic video, as always, thank you! I’m curious about your perspective on the new tax law impacting 1099 contractors that went into effect recently. Do you think it will significantly affect the roofing and construction industry? Would love to hear your thoughts or even see a dedicated video on this topic!
All i did was talk to my father about his roof about an hour ago. This is how TH-cam and corporate government tell on themselves that everything Alex Jones and Snowden said is true
I’m working to open up a property preservation biz, which includes roof repair. I have never done it, so I registered for a 3 day roofing academy class at GAF in 3 weeks. Plus I got a roofing sales job interview tomorrow. I’m looking to lay shingles daytime, and sell in the event. Wish me luck!
I am Level 1 paper push. WHO HAVE THE LEAD HAVE TOTAL CONTROL. And i dont control sub meet pak. i control the roofing industry in NJ. (no cold call plz)
Hmmm, I don't know. I still know a few owner/operator roofing companies out there who've been around a while. There are a lot of Karen's, but there's no more then any other time. Everyone grew up with the mean lady down the street, or grumpy Bob. It's nothing new. I think the issue is that owner/operators who try to start today weren't raised with the same emotional fortitude that people were in the past. Safe rooms, emotional support animals, non-confrontational child rearing... it's weakened society in general, and aspiring owner/operators are no exceptions. So owner/operators don't go out of business because people are meaner than ever, but because people are softer than ever. They can't handle the negative long enough to build anything positive. Not saying that there aren't owners/operators who are going out of business because they refuse to hire people to help with the workload, because there are. But I believe that the owner/operator model is still viable.
So as a owner operator I disagree. I would rather deal with issues personally. I have a repair tech. But I have issues letting someone answer my calls, I am really picky about the jobs I look at. We are strictly commercial flat and metal. Either replace, repair or coat. I have tried hiring someone to replace me but I don’t think they exist!
That’s one way to live the life. What will happen if you lose your voice for 3 months? Gonna shut down? Sounds like you don’t have the business, you have full time job, and it’s ok, nothing wrong with having high paying job, just don’t call it a business.
@@RoofingInsights3.0 what are you going to do if you lose your voice? Same scenario brother….
I totally understand where you're coming from...if your business fails, it won't be caused from others you've in-trusted to take care of the things you are good at. But the downside to running a business this way is you will be stretched way too thin. The bigger the business gets the more you'll start to sacrifice in areas to maintain your work load.
@@RoofingInsights3.0 If owner operated does 4 roofs per week is 204 per year Minimum.
Owner operating is 40% profit also generate and select his leads (like me) 30 sq and up only
How that make it one Million?? Your math dont add up??
@@darrincoy9361 The scenario he is describing is different. Contrary to the perception of him losing his voice, it’s evident with absolute certainty that individuals like Mr. Lipinsky retain diverse business portfolios, multiple revenue streams, significantly higher earnings, and the freedom to pursue their genuine passions instead of solely focusing on lucrative employment. Rest assured, his financial stability remains the same even if he loses his voice or he is faced with multiple setbacks. The question again is what would happen if the owner-operator becomes unable to continue their work?" Who takes care of his/her customers? How can he solve the challenge?
The essence lies not in agreement or disagreement but in acknowledging the distinction between a business enterprise and a well-compensated job. Mr. Lipinsky represents a diversified business portfolio, while your position aligns more with a well-paid job. This fundamental contrast delineates the difference between entrepreneurial, managing ventures and employment scenarios and their respective mentalities. It's very interesting to read the different approaches the model takes as it transitions between individuals within a very old trade. Happy and prosperous 2024 !!
Just in the process of opening a roofing company I’ve been watching you for so long thank you for all the knowledge keep up the great content! 🙏
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Great video I have question, is the roofing school and marketing fitness 2 separate programs ?
Just left a homeowners house that said they were watching your videos prior to me coming by! It was so funny to me because you are who I’ve watched over the past few years when I first started learning the business. Even funnier the homeowner shares my first name! I told that homeowner “we have the same name and same roofing mentor, we’re twins just 20 years apart!” 🤣
Honestly one of the best videos you’ve put out. So much value, so much wisdom and so much truth.
Thank you brother, thanks kind of you!
Dimitri,I enjoy your vids. There is no perfect model. I have an architectural bacground 25 yrs in project management and a GC Restoration sales rep for few months focusing on insurance only.
In 2 months, ive made my company close to 100k by myself.
I believe a good model is combining Solar with Roof installation. Photovoltaic shingles will be the future as the prices go down just how hybrid and electric cars are becoming more of the trend today.
Companies have to pivot an evolve to survive. Ive had multiple businesses in the past too. A smaller company can pivot faster without frying vs a medium to larger gross sale company.
I'm an owner operator in my 20s, and I feel like I have a really good thing going. Generally I'll have about .75 employees throughout the year, and have a $500 monthly housing expense, and no debt. I've been warned about the difference between owning the company, and having the company own me. I don't want to create a monster. Over the last ten years, I've just been building slow and steady. I have 2 equipters, and take care of myself with a massage chair and weekly massage and feel great. This last year I did just under half a million in revenue- if I get to keep 20-35% I feel what I'm doing is a decent option. Convert the capital into passive income funds like JEPI, and it seems to be a smooth sailing model.
So true about the owner operator, I was there then grew , then covid hit and back to owner operator and it doesn’t work, will probably change from roofing to just doing repairs and small jobs in 2024
Owner operator is a full time job. Thanks for the visit!
The scope of this challenge extends beyond mere logistics. Assuming the role of an owner-operator and doing everything yourself hinges greatly on the mindset. A successful business owner must embody a triad of mentalities. Without this synergy, the role of an owner-operator can inadvertently transform into an all-consuming occupation leaving the individual without time to think. Contrary to the popular belief, healthy-giving time (and not money) is the biggest asset we have. The owner operator job at best might yield a well-compensated position, yet it may fall short of establishing a truly sustainable business. In other words, the person has a job not a business and hence it is destined to crash in the better of cases.
Mr. Lipinsky completely understands the contentions of the roofing industry and is willing to share his knowledge with people for a tiny amount of earnings for himself. Worth the try, in my opinion.
Great nuggets in this video. I’m lucky to work for a company in south Texas that focuses on the retail and storm (storm being only in the market we serve) model as well as having a kic butt repair division. Those repairs usually coming on the back end from a storm chaser company’s cost cutting measures. Love all your videos. I’ve been in home improvement for quite some time but somewhat new to the roofing side. So as always, thanks for sharing.
The industry is sooo saturated in my area. The prices have been driven so low its almost required to use subs instead of in house. In the Hampton Roads area it's better to start in repair and restorations. It infuriates me that folks are selling asphalt shingle 50yr warranties knowing damn well they are not going to last 50yrs. I kick myself every day for not franchising with roof max a year ago when it was only 17k. With the economy the way it is for our area I would go that route first then go from there. Roof max is just about the only product of its kind that I've seen work. There is a green roof one that I'm trying to get my hands on to see if it's similar to roof maxx. Love the vids Dimitri. Just about the only legit roofing program out there. Thank you.
Level 1 baby got my license from Tennessee today.
👏🏼 thank you!
Valuable info. Shared with fellow Roof Maxxers 😎
Thanks to Roofing Insights for the honesty!
Dimitri excellent video, some of those points I have it in my head for time !!
There are so many companies out there making a ton of money that you don’t know about and would never tell you. They’re everywhere, quietly making a lot of money.
Eustis and Roof Medic both do Uglyroof Rejuvenation. Might be something to look into if you do repairs.
I disagree and give you a hard time a lot but I agree with you here bud. Miss this kind of content from you
Hi Dmitry, what would you recommend to improve the sales skills? Any sales training courses?
I have a sales course I built with 27 modules. My name is Erich Moore. My company is called Superior Sales Coaching. Please feel free to reach out!
Can you make money roofing in a northern climate during the winter months? Or does the business dry up during the winter? If it does dry up during the winter, how do you stay afloat?
How does it look like for a retail repair company? We do roof repair on residential and commercial roof repairs, leaks emergency calls. We’re in Dallas 😂😂😂 but it’s time for us to scale I think….
Roofer from Alaska here, Ukrainian actually! Been in the roofing business for 3 years and want to get official and start my own business. Very different environment here, we don’t have a lot of roofers to hire and warehouses for rent that are affordable. It’s such a tough climate that you can’t keep new hires around all the time. I’m trying to break out of the mentality that I’ll just do all the work for the first while and maybe find some help. Because I wana get big and grow fast. Maybe some different tactics are needed for this state
How can I get in contact with you I want to pay you to help me come 10x my roofing company. We’re very good at what we do but a lot of our work come from subcontractors an I’m ready to cut the middle man out an start making the sale’s myself please help
@RoofingInsights3.0 Fantastic video, as always, thank you! I’m curious about your perspective on the new tax law impacting 1099 contractors that went into effect recently. Do you think it will significantly affect the roofing and construction industry? Would love to hear your thoughts or even see a dedicated video on this topic!
Awesome content
There are some golden nuggets that were just given away for free..
How do you feel about Owner/Operator for repairs only. Ive been at it for about 7 months and im thinking what my next step should be.
How do you generally charge for repairs. I'm still trying to figure that out.
Level 10 for us!
When are you fighting lee height?
All i did was talk to my father about his roof about an hour ago. This is how TH-cam and corporate government tell on themselves that everything Alex Jones and Snowden said is true
That’s the world we live in nowadays… technology doesn’t stop advancing & corporations will always take advantage of marketing opportunities
🎉Wisdom coming from the #TwinCities
What company makes your gift boxes?
We make them ourselves, we bought printed custom cardboards and package them when we need to ship something
@@RoofingInsights3.0 thanks
I’m working to open up a property preservation biz, which includes roof repair. I have never done it, so I registered for a 3 day roofing academy class at GAF in 3 weeks. Plus I got a roofing sales job interview tomorrow. I’m looking to lay shingles daytime, and sell in the event. Wish me luck!
Hey, Do you work or help with any Canadian Roofing companies. specifically in the Ontario area ?(Toronto)
Great info 💪
Thank you
Hey Dimitri in the spirit realm octopus represent mind control.
Level One with 6 months in the market
Preach it!!
I am Level 1 paper push. WHO HAVE THE LEAD HAVE TOTAL CONTROL. And i dont control sub meet pak. i control the roofing industry in NJ. (no cold call plz)
Hmmm, I don't know. I still know a few owner/operator roofing companies out there who've been around a while. There are a lot of Karen's, but there's no more then any other time. Everyone grew up with the mean lady down the street, or grumpy Bob. It's nothing new.
I think the issue is that owner/operators who try to start today weren't raised with the same emotional fortitude that people were in the past. Safe rooms, emotional support animals, non-confrontational child rearing... it's weakened society in general, and aspiring owner/operators are no exceptions. So owner/operators don't go out of business because people are meaner than ever, but because people are softer than ever. They can't handle the negative long enough to build anything positive.
Not saying that there aren't owners/operators who are going out of business because they refuse to hire people to help with the workload, because there are. But I believe that the owner/operator model is still viable.
Most people won’t understand anything you’re trying to say
Dimitri excellent video, some of those points I have it in my head for time !!