I had a large 1920's barn with 3 layers of asphalt shingles and cedar shake on the rafters. Their sales representative, Jeff Foster was extremely knowledgeable and detailed the scope of the project. The co-owner Scott Guthre, personally came over to inspect and verify the structural integrity of the barn. We were able to schedule a convenient date for the project. On the appointed day, there was a crew of 15 men to start the project, including the other co-owner, Mario Lopez. I worked many summers in various construction projects in HS and through college, and I have never seen a more hard working and professional crew. They all knew their personal tasks! Working side by side, tethered by ropes and harnesses, they completely stripped off the old shingles and cedar shake in a single d;ay! The barn roof is over 3,500 square feet. They even started putting the OSB on the roof. They worked the first day from 6 AM until almost 9 PM. The next day they were right back to work and completed the roofing project on the barn and a smaill pump house roof by 4:30 PM. They practiced excellent safety protocol and I could see the attention to detail with every step of the project. The project created lots of scrap materials which were picked up and properly discarded. They covered the area around and inside the barn with tarps, and they treated my property with utmost care. The finished product is fantastic! Living in a rural area, the project was watched by all the farmers in the area and they were also amazed at the professional manner in which they worked. I am exceedingly grateful to Go To Roofing for helping keep my historic barn safe.