Roofer Profile:
Tara and Tim Webster
Trafton Roofing & Repair Services
Tara and Tim Webster are the fourth owners of Trafton Roofing & Repair Services in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Started in 1946, each set of owners before them ran the company as a family roofing business. Small and focused. Built on referrals and repeat business. That's just how the Websters like it. They specialize in being the local roofing company that people can trust, and building on the foundation of a business started almost 80 years ago.
We're coming up on our 10-year anniversary in 2025. Tara started working for the company in 2012. A few years later we bought it out when the owners were ready to retire.
We focus on El Paso and Teller Counties in Colorado. Right now we're doing about 60% residential and 40% commercial, but that changes a bit with the seasons.
We customize a project to the needs of the client. Every roof is unique. Using that philosophy, we always present options to a homeowner or property owner. We don't try to "cookie cutter" our work. We take the time to provide different aesthetic and cost options to our customers.
Sometimes we suggest locally owned metal fabricator-built systems for projects on a lower end budget. When there's more funds to deal with and someone is looking for a really nice looking system we'll contact Rocky Mountain Snow Guards to get a proposal. That's especially the case when we're installing a slick roofing product, like metal or a composite like DaVinci. Those types of roofing materials really need snow guards or fences.
We're roofers. We use the resources available to us. The free architectural snow plan service they offer is good for our clients. Plus, we've gotten top-notch service in the past from Ariel Preuitt, their Customer Experience Manager, who worked on the plans and from Neil Dehne, in Outside Sales. They're continually there for us and for our clients.
Actually, Neil is my backbone. He's part of our company's support system. He'll do anything for us from coming to talk to our clients one-on-one to baking killer oatmeal cookies! In the long run, having people like that you can depend on is one of the most important things that a company can offer us as we continue to grow our business.