The name is the story
It started with a sixteen-year-old handing his father shingles.
Dale Daniels grew up on his father's job sites — "nothing serious," he says — then made a profession of it, and in 1996 took the leap and opened his own company. The second generation gave the business its name.
Years later, a grade-schooler named Mikayla loved coming into the office with her dad, "helping" — stuffing envelopes, alphabetizing papers. Today she runs that office, and hers is the first voice you'll hear when you call.
And on craft days, her own daughter colors where her mom once alphabetized. Some companies are named for what they do. This one is named for what it is.








