To survive
and succeed in Chicagoland's highly competitive building environment,
a company has to meet (or even better, exceed) the customer's
requirements and expectations while successfully bringing the project
to completion. A company which can deliver that quality of work will
earn the respect of the customer and the repeat business it needs
to survive and prosper.
Jones &
Cleary is that kind of company.
Since our founding in 1922, we focus our efforts on providing customers
with the highest level of service and thorough craftsmanship. The
resulting customer confidence in our company has made Jones &
Cleary one of the most respected roofing contractors in the Midwest.
We believe that
we offer our customers and potential customers a number of benefits
that help us stand out from the competition. The experience
we bring to a project is hard to match. As a company we've been doing
roofing for over 75 years, our foremen average more than 20 years
of experience, and many of our craftsmen have worked for us for over
10 years. The result is an outstanding level of craftsmanship:
we know how to do the job right and demonstrate our skills and commitment
to quality on every project.
We have capabilities
many smaller and less experienced firms can't offer. Our tradesmen
have applied virtually every type of roofing material to a very wide
range of structures and can perform any type of sheet metal work a
customer might require. Jones & Cleary constantly evaluates new
methods and materials to determine which will have a lasting impact
and can provide improved quality and value for our customers.
Continuity
is important to us and to our customers. For three generations, there's
always been a member of our family ready to personally work with you.
Our sales personnel are qualified project managers who "follow
through" from initial contact to the successful completion of
the projects. I hope that you will find them useful as examples of
how Jones & Cleary could carry out a project for you. I will be
happy to discuss your specific requirements and prepare a detailed
proposal.
Sincerely,
Bill Cleary Jr.
President