MEET BRIAN

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Brian Roddy is the owner of Roddy Roofing, a father of six, a professional dumpster fire putter outer, and one of the few humans alive who still appreciates an actual phone conversation. (He will absolutely answer a text too.)

He is a lifelong hands on guy who is allergic to sitting still. Roofing, siding, custom exteriors, marine and diesel mechanics, electric, underwater construction, surfing, snowboarding, fishing, toy collecting, fixing things, building things, hauling kids, coaching, checking roofs, and casually out performing teenagers at athletic tricks no grown man should still be doing.

He starts the day with kombucha instead of coffee, He’s grounded, strangely calm, and usually already solving the problem before most people finish explaining what broke. At past companies, Brian was known as the fire extinguisher because he was usually the guy called in when something went sideways. A weird leak. A bad roofline detail. A questionable soffit situation. A problem nobody wanted to own. Fatherhood has only added to that calm under pressure. (Six kids will do that to a person.)

He built Roddy Roofing around that same steady, practical approach.

No sales team. No fake urgency. No dramatic scare packet. Just a local guy who knows roofing, knows siding, understands older shore homes, historic homes, flat roof areas, tricky rooflines, leak concerns, and the exterior details that can make or break a job.

Brian started Roddy Roofing because homeowners deserve someone steady on the other end of the conversation. Someone who can look at what is going on, explain it in plain English, and help them figure out the next right move without making it weird.

 

When he’s not roofing, he’s spending time with his wife and six kids, coaching sports, fixing something around the house, or juggling (yes, literally — he’s great at it). His favorite part of the job? Meeting people from all walks of life and building something that lasts.

The one thing he wants every customer to know? “I’m approachable. I don’t believe in pressure or nonsense. I show up, I do the job right, and I stand by my work — every time.”