Chicago General Contractor Circumvents The Coronavirus!
Announcing it’s KARE-(Keep Active Reduce Exposure) Package, a new service in reaction to the coronavirus.
Chicago General Contractor Finds A Way To Circumvent The Coronavirus!
Ancient (Chuck-in-a-truck) days are gone “Beat it Coronavirus”….
In light of the recent concerns of the Coronavirus, service companies who have modeled their entire business around physically meeting with their clients are coming to a screeching halt. Revived Exteriors, a roofing contractor in Arlington Heights IL is now providing roofing, siding, window, and gutter consultations virtually.
See your home in 3D while staying safe….
In fact, advanced methods have been implemented to prevent further spread of the coronavirus with their homeowner’s safety in mind. This allows homeowners to simply take 8 pictures around the perimeter of their home utilizing a link sent by the contractor. In roughly 2 hours, the homeowners can see their home in a 3d model. They can then see a profile of their home’s current exterior and existing colors.
Digital Forensic Analysis & Are Finally Here…..
The contractor completes a thorough inspection documenting the current condition of the home while utilizing a digital forensic analysis later reviewed with the homeowner via an online meeting.
Validate Your Home’s Vision Before It’s Installed….
Homeowner’s can pick new products, colors, and profiles to virtually upgrade their entire home. The entire consultation, contract, payment or financing is completed securely online. If a sample is requested, a Revived Exteriors employee delivers a sanitized sample at their doorstep.
Once an agreement is made, most production can begin with or without the homeowner being present.
We Care About Your Health & Safety….
According to the CDC, it is important to reduce the amount of personal contact with others to protect your home and family. With that in mind, Revived Exteriors has pushed the envelope with these changes in procedure to protect their neighbors and valued customers.
This article was published in the Daily Herald.