Built on Quality
From Day One
A Family Business Passed From Father to Sons
In 2011, Steve began transitioning the company to his sons, Tim and Curtis Forstie. But this was not a handoff from the sidelines.Tim and Curtis grew up in the business. They learned roofing from the ground up: job sites, materials, crews, customer service, project management, and the details that separate a quick patch from a roof built to last.Durafoam is not run by people who only understand roofing from a spreadsheet. It is run by a family that understands the work, the crews, the customers, and the responsibility that comes with stepping onto someone’s roof.
A Reputation That Carried Us
Through Hard Times
Many roofing companies did not survive the Great Recession. Durafoam did.
Not because of flashy marketing. Not because of shortcuts. Durafoam continued forward because of its history, referral work, and thousands of satisfied customers who trusted the company enough to call again and recommend it to others.
That kind of reputation is not built overnight. It is built through decades of showing up, doing the job right, and taking care of people even after the work is done.Many Durafoam customers have been with the company for more than 30 years.
That says more than any advertisement ever could.
