Our Hurricane story begins on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Growing up, my childhood home was flooded with water from the Albemarle Sound on two separate occasions. I watched my single Mother struggle to navigate the insurance process while raising 3 kids and working. Both times, the insurance company disputed the damage, delayed payment, and when they finally did pay they raised the rates on my mother. She lost hours of sleep and left thousands of dollars on the table due to no fault of her own. This is the situation that thousands of homeowners find themselves in every storm season. In times of crisis, The best course of action is to bring on an experienced professional.
Just like in school, when you put your name on your work, it becomes a representation of what you aim to achieve. I strive for the Lewis name to be a moniker for high quality rehabilitation, no matter the challenge. I exude this in all of my passions, which go far beyond the roofing industry.
Hurricane Irene Damage on Hatteras Island. 2011
- Carson Lewis, Owner
You may have seen the Lewis Roof-Mobile around your town, a 20 year old truck hand-restored by me and my team to be a marketing and hauling workhorse. Back home on the Outer Banks I have a reputation for having more cars in my yard than common sense.
Beyond my current F250 Powerstroke, I have owned a 1500 of each of “the big three”, I’ve built an over-landing Lexus that sold on carsandbids.com as well as having a rotation of classic German cars that I have bought back to life.
Taking something that has been neglected and turning into the best version of itself is something that I take immense pride and pleasure in, your roof will be another successful project in a long life of restoration. It is simply what I was made to do.