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Meet Ryan Lane: Residential Sales Specialist
Ryan Lane is the kind of professional every homeowner hopes to work with. As a star residential roofing salesman with years of hands-on experience, Ryan has built his reputation on trust, knowledge, and results. He understands that a roof is more than just shingles and nails — it’s protection, security, and peace of mind for the families who live beneath it. What truly sets Ryan apart is his commitment to going above and beyond for every customer. He listens carefully, commun
Tommy Woodall
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Mission | Vision | Values & Leadership at Woodall Roofing & Exteriors
At Woodall Roofing & Exteriors, roofing is more than a service—it's about building partnerships founded on trust. Our leadership team sets the vision, tone, and direction for everything we do. Pictured Left to Right: Rob Dennis , Chief Operating Officer (COO), Cody Myers , Chief Financial Officer, Lars Griggs , CEO, Phil Woodall , Owner & Founder, Tommy Woodall , Director of Marketing This leadership group meets monthly to review every facet of the business—not just spreadsh
Tommy Woodall
Feb 32 min read


Best Practices for Mitigating Roof Leaks After Heavy Snow on School Roofs
The recent heavy snowfall and extreme cold across Kentucky and the US have blanketed schools with significant accumulation, setting the stage for leaks as thawing occurs. Ice dams—where snow melts on warmer roof sections and refreezes at colder edges—and blocked drainage are the main threats, especially on flat/low-slope roofs common in educational buildings. These can cause water intrusion into classrooms, hallways, and critical athletic spaces like basketball gyms. Follow
Tommy Woodall
Jan 262 min read


How to Craft Effective RFPs & RFQs: 2026 Guide for Kentucky Cities & Municipalities
Downtown Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Crafting Effective RFPs and RFQs: How Kentucky Cities & Municipalities Can Attract Quality Bidders By Tommy Woodall, Commercial Projects Developer at Woodall Roofing & Exteriors Kentucky’s cities—from vibrant Lexington and Louisville to smaller communities like Murray and Mt. Sterling and everyone Kentucky City in-between—depend on high-quality infrastructure projects to support residents and maintain public facilities. Whether replacing an agi
Tommy Woodall
Jan 193 min read
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