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THANKS FOR A GREAT YEAR

December 31, 2018  | By: Joyland Roofing

Looking Back On 2018 It’s been a big year at Joyland – more homes reroofed and repaired than ever before – and we know we have you to thank for that. Our customers, employees, and supporters are the heart and soul of what we do, and as 2018 draws to a close, we want to

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Fulton Opera House building

Celebrating the Fulton Theater

August 27, 2018  | By: Joyland Roofing

Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of working on some important and interesting buildings, but putting a new roof on sections of Lancaster’s historic Fulton Theater has been one of our favorite projects. It’s exciting to be able to play a small part in the story of such a

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Joyland Values: Service and Leadership

June 13, 2018  | By: Joyland Roofing

At Joyland Roofing, we have a set of beliefs that guide how we run our business and how we work every day. One of those beliefs is: To lead well is to serve extraordinarily well This means a few things. GOOD LEADERS ARE SERVANTS You’ve heard it said a thousand times, but we work hard

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Is Metal Roofing Right For Me?

March 8, 2018  | By: Joyland Roofing

Considering putting a metal roof on your home, barn, or business? Shingle roofs are still the most popular choice for sloped roofs, but we’re getting more and more questions about metal. It’s growing in popularity, and it’s definitely an excellent choice for many homes. If

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red brick bathroom building with moss on roof

All About Moss

February 12, 2018  | By: Joyland Roofing

  In our last blog post, we talked about algae. This time, let’s look at a related problem: moss. Moss is similar to algae because it affects roofs in cool, wet, shady areas. Besides that, it seems like the opposite of algae. Algae looks bad, but moss can look quaint and antique.  

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The Joyland Growth Track: How to Grow In-House Talent

January 4, 2018  | By: Joyland Roofing

OUR GROWTH TRACK STORY A little over a year ago, Joyland Roofing was in a unique place, growth-wise. We’d started as a family-and-friends roofing company, hiring out of a pool of people we knew and trusted. It made growth and promotions easy, as people who’d known each other for years

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Three Misconceptions About Roofing in the Winter

December 4, 2017  | By: Joyland Roofing

  If you live in Florida or Alaska, choosing when to reroof your home is easy. In Florida the whole year is perfect, and in Alaska, it’s not complicated either – you just don’t roof for about half the year. But we work in southern Pennsylvania, where it’s a little more

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Thanks for Voting us one of Lancaster County’s Best!

November 3, 2017  | By: Joyland Roofing

    For 28 years, Lancaster County Magazine has been polling residents to find the best of local restaurants, stores, and services. It’s an honor to be included in this guide to everything that’s excellent in Lancaster county. If you’re looking for somewhere to eat

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The Most Vulnerable Parts of Your Roof – Commercial

September 15, 2017  | By: Joyland Roofing

If you own or manage a commercial building, you know how important roof maintenance is. Roof damage or failure can cost your business a HUGE chunk of change. A major problem with your roof can cost more than just the price of repair – it can damage your equipment, inventory, and be dangerous

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The Most Vulnerable Parts of Your Roof – Residential

August 29, 2017  | By: Joyland Roofing

  If you own a car, you don’t need to know how to replace the alternator, arc the solenoid, or even change the oil. You do, however, need to notice when the warning lights come on. Owning a roof is no different. You don’t have to be a roofer, but it’s important to know when

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