“Our attention to detail, which we learned from Mike Clark,” he said. “From our proposals to roof installations, roof repairs, to workmanship warranties, and cleaning up the job site, not only are we thorough, we are meticulous.”
Clark Roofing encountered challenges associated with the coronavirus pandemic, much like other businesses.
“Fortunately for our customers, when we saw the materials shortage coming, we ordered an oversupply in advance,” he said. “But we also did not expect the pandemic to last so long, so we’ve seen a shortage of materials. We have also seen more contract negotiation due to the extreme volatility of roofing material prices.”
Clark Roofing owner Dakota Hansen first worked in logistics for two companies after college and moonlighted for J. Michael Clark Builders before tackling roofing full time. Photo by Ken Sury.
Philanthropy
Hansen said Clark Roofing is committed to giving back to the community.
“Central Texas has been good to my wife, Mandi, and me as well as each of our families,” he said. “Now with our three sons growing up here, giving back to the community is important to us.
“The Clark Roofing team feels the same. Before our three sons were born, my wife volunteered at Fuzzy Friends Rescue, and of course, the Clark Roofing team very much enjoys the Barkin’ Ball. We also believe in the mission of CASA of McLennan County and support them financially.”