BOOKS
Eric Oberembt is an author whose work empowers homeowners, business leaders, and industry professionals with actionable insights and practical strategies. Drawing from decades of experience as the owner and CEO of D&M Roofing and Siding and The Roofing Fulfillment Center, Eric's books reflect his expertise in leadership, business growth, and roofing industry best practices.
Eric has authored two impactful books:
When your roof needs repair or replacement, you rarely have time to spare – you could be just one storm away from major damage to your most important investment!
In Re-Raising the Roof: What EVERY Homeowner Should Know About Hiring a Roofing Contractor, you’ll learn about:
•Finding the right roofer•Licenses, warranties, and permits
•Photographic documentation
•Financing
•Insurance
Also included is a checklist of 10 questions you should ask any prospective roofing contractor!
Eric Oberembt is the owner and president of D&M Roofing, Inc. - the premier residential and commercial roofing contractor of the Omaha NE/Des Moines IA area and the winner of numerous industry awards - and has been in the business since he was just 10 years old! He’s also a tireless advocate for the industry he loves and a proud Board Advisor of the American Policyholder Association, helping to fight insurance fraud at all levels.
It’s not just the roof over your head—it’s the roof over your livelihood.
In How To Extend the Life of Your Commercial Roof (Without breaking the bank), life-long professional roofing contractor and industry award-winner Eric Oberembt lays out what every commercial building owner or property manager needs to know about this most precious (and often pricey) of investments.
With a conversational, often humorous tone—and with a minimum of technical jargon—Oberembt details what you need to know about roofing inspections, repair and maintenance programs, roof restoration and replacement, warranties, and insurance claims.
Most importantly, he shows you the right questions to ask a prospective roofing contractor—continuing his decades-long mission of helping consumers differentiate between the reputable and honest roofing professionals and the predatory “Chucks in Trucks” which have for too long plagued the industry to which he’s devoted his life and career.