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Friday, June 17, 2016

Positive News: Midcoast Roofing Company completes their Ninth and Tenth Habitat for Humanity Roofs

ninth and tenth Habitat for Humanity homes roofed with labor and materials donated by Horch Roofing are located at Brewster Street in Rockland. (Photo by Rachael Hendrick, Horch Roofing)
Rockland, Maine - On Sunday, June 12, Harmony Fuller and her son Maddox received the keys to a new home built by community volunteers and local construction companies on behalf of Midcoast Habitat for Humanity. It was the tenth home roofed with materials and labor donated by Horch Roofing of Warren.

Horch Roofing donates the labor and GAF shingles works with Horch to donate shingles every year to Habitat for Humanity for two homes. The new home, located at 30 Brewster Street, Rockland, was built during the Midcoast Habitat for Humanity Building Blitz in conjunction with other community members, businesses, and local builders. The home was designed and built by Phi Home Design.

Two homes were built from the ground up and topped with roofs from Horch Roofing at the Brewster Street location. The Midcoast effort was part of Habitat’s National Home Builder Blitz. Horch Roofing has a spirited commitment to giving back to the community, and Habitat for Humanity is an organization that company owner and Midcoast Habitat for Humanity board of directors member, Peter Horch, belies in strongly.

Horch Roofing was recognized with a Governor’s Award for Business Excellence based on their commitment to their customers, employees, and their community. “Giving back to the community is a core part of our values, and Habitat for Humanity is an important way we can give back to deserving families in the Midcoast” shared owner and President Peter Horch.

About Horch Roofing: Founded in 2003, Horch Roofing is Midcoast Maine’s largest and most experienced roofing contractor. Learn more about Horch Roofing at www.HorchRoofing.com, visit them on Facebook, or call 273-1111.
Horch Roofing Owner Peter Horch gives a high five to Maddox Fuller as Habitat for Humanity volunteers look on. Fuller and his mother Harmony were the recipients of a Midcoast Habitat for Humanity home. (Photo by Rachael Hendrick, Horch Roofing)
Home Designs Owner Bettina Doulton (left) hands over the keys to Habitat for Humanity recipient Harmony Fuller and her son Maddox, as Midcoast Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Tia Anderson (right) looks on. (Photo by Rachael Hendrick, Horch Roofing)

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