Using my wife’s google account as I don’t have one.Working with SB Pro Roofing has been great even if the whole process wasn’t what we expected. We had to replace a perfectly good roof that has made it through the last 4 hurricanes with not a single shingle lost or damaged. So, to say we are angry about replacing our perfectly good roof what be an understatement, but insurance required it and even though we tried shopping other insurance locations no one would even talk to us until it was replaced. Sadly, our story is not unique and we have heard similar stories here in FL.We did qualify for the My Safe Florida Home program which is going to help defray some of the costs, but it still stings to have to replace a roof that was just fine. Even worse, we had to remove all the installed solar before the project could even be started, and eventually I am going to get back on the roof and reinstall that too.We started the process a bit backwards. To complete all the My Safe FL home stuff, first you have to fill out a bunch of paperwork, then you have to qualify, then have them do an inspect, then we pick a contractor, do the roof and then get a follow up inspection. Sadly, we didn’t understand the whole process, but SB Pro Roofing was not only helpful, but they were also patient with us during the whole process. What we did out of order is we got quotes from several roofers, spent time picking someone to work with and then awarded the work to SB Pro Roofing. Waiting on the My Safe Fl home process extended the whole project by almost a year. Money for the program ran out, our filing was delayed, and during that time inflation did what it did and caused some of the costs to go up. SB Roofing was completely transparent along the way and informed us when they would have a price bump to cover the additional costs. At the end of the day the costs were not that different at all.Eventually, we got the pre-inspection and waited on the qualifying processes to take place.Once approved SB Pro Roofing scheduled the work, and it was off to the races. That process worked like most other roofing projects that I have witnessed as we have had other roofs on our previous home, tear off, repairs of which there were a few, and during the entire process anything that could be made better was suggested and we accepted all of those changes. Upgraded skylights and new flashing was added to our second story as the old stuff had deteriorated, some decking needed replacement but at the end of the day our roof project went smoothly. Near the electrical drop, the boot had failed and not only did they repair that wood, but they also redid much of the truss bracing there to provide a better anchor point for the stack. The guys on the roof were great about cleaning up their mess. They were amazing to watch as you could tell they all knew their jobs and what was crazy is how quite they were. I mean to say there was constant banging and noise from the work, but they hardly talked at all. No one yelling or barking orders, it was as though everyone knew what to do at every moment. They just worked non-stop. In Sarasota, an inspection is required before they complete all the work and that stopped the job for a full day, but once it was complete the rest of the roof went up in what seemed like a few hours. Clean up took them a bit after it was all complete, but they did a great job and as the final dumpster pulled away, we are very happy with the work.The last part of our roofing saga here is that we are going to get the final My Safe FL home inspection Overall, the process took longer than we expected but it had nothing to do with SB Pro Roofing and more to do with My Safe FL home process, which was easy, just took time. I suggest starting early if you want to try to qualify.