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3 total reviews
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Born and raised in Central Florida, our founders have deep roots in the Orlando area. After serving the community as police officers, they sought a new way to contribute to their neighbors. They identified a significant need for trustworthy and transparent service in the roofing industry, leading to the establishment of Contender Roofing and Construction, LLC.
Our company is built on core values of Integrity, Transparency, Service, and Responsibility. With these principles at our foundation, we aim to be your go-to roofing contractor in Central Florida, providing top-quality products and guiding homeowners through a seamless roofing experience. Our mission is to take on the responsibilities that come with roofing services, ensuring homeowners are well-informed about the process and their options.
Led by our vision to create an exciting and hassle-free experience for Orlando homeowners, Contender Roofing strives to build lasting relationships. Our founders, Justin Lafavers, who focuses on customer solutions, and Wes Turner, who oversees operational strategy, are dedicated to delivering high-quality, cost-effective services tailored to your specific needs. We invite you to experience the difference with Contender Roofing - where your new roof is something to look forward to.
Ratings & Reviews
Jules V.
Aug 31, 2025
5.00
"Why are grass carp a problem? The Invasive Species Centre noted that grass carp can eat 40% of their body weight in vegetation every day. They digest half and expel the rest, clouding water and encouraging algal blooms. Just 10 per hectare can wipe out half of a wetland's plant life."
Crystal C.
Aug 31, 2025
5.00
"The DFO said the finding in Lake Huron is the third grass carp found in Canadian waters since 2013. Commercial fishers near Sarnia caught the other two in 2017 and 2018. The good news was that both fish were sterile. Since 2012, the DFO's Invasive Carp Program has collected 34 grass carp from the Canadian side of the Great Lakes."
Mark C.
Aug 31, 2025
5.00
"What's happening? According to the Brampton Guardian, the carp measured 1,230 millimeters long, had a girth of 780 millimeters, and weighed 26 kilograms. It was a sterile female, so it can't reproduce — but even one of these fish can cause serious problems for native species. "This was one of the largest grass carp specimens DFO has processed," DFO spokesperson Sam Di Lorenzo said."
