Business View Magazine March 2023

96 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 3 Champion Metal Supply is a family owned and operated business that specializes in roll forming Metal Panels & trim. Along with all the Standard Products, such as, R Panel, Ag Panel, Standing Seam Panels and trim, Champion also has the capacity to make highly customized trims for all kinds of unique applications. Our goal at Champion Metal, the goal we think every good metal company should have, and the job we set out to do every day, is to provide our customers, old and new, with expedient and convenient service that satisfies, a commitment to quality that’s hard to surpass, and our personal dedication to make every project a success. “Restore Masters has been one of our favorite Contractors to work with over the past few years. We appreciate their business and admire the company that they have grown to be”. Freeman Beachy Owner/GM For more information, visit: www.championmetalsupply.com RESTOREMASTERS Iovieno explains that RestoreMasters is well positioned to ‘come in prepared’ because its nationwide footprint gives it the ability to get materials from a lot of different suppliers. It also relies on a large, nationwide network of subcontractors. “We’re a nationwide commercial, and now residential, restoration contractor that specializes in the insurance side of the business through the claims process,” explains Nick Iovieno, CEO of RestoreMasters for the past three years. “A majority of what we do is working with insurance carriers and property owners to restore their properties. Our job is to be dispatched to areas that have been compromised due to weather. We do assessments on the property to let the owners know if they need to be restored.” “Typically, whenever we go into a storm environment, the first thing is to triage the building; to stop the bleeding -- especially during hurricanes and tornadoes because you have to dry in the building,” Iovieno continues. “A lot of times there’s exposure; the roof is open. So, we do a temporary replacement that dries in the building. Sometimes it’s a shrink wrap or a temporary roof. Then we diagnose the structure from top to bottom and if they end up with a clean bill of health, we issue what we call a certificate of clearance. Or, we let them know that the roof, for example, can no longer be under warranty. At that point, there’s a decision to make on the claims side.”

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