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In this episode of The Contractor Guys, Greg Powell and Gary “The Caveman” Crovo are joined by special guest Brian from Pacific Coast Roofing for a lively mix of shop-talk and laughs. The crew dives into real-world roofing and construction tips, industry insights, and lessons learned from the field, all delivered with the kind of banter you’d expect from guys who’ve spent serious time on the jobsite.
Things take a turn toward classic rock fun with an unexpected music duel between Steely Dan and Poco, proving that strong opinions don’t stop at roofing systems. Whether you’re a contractor, tradesperson, or just love great stories and solid advice, this episode brings education, entertainment, and a little friendly chaos… all in one.
Originally aired: September 28, 1995
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All conversations between the hosts and guests are meant to be lighthearted and entertaining as well as informative. Some information presented as fact may have changed since the time of recording. The Contractor Guys, KBET Radio, and anyone involved with this program are not responsible for any details that may now be outdated.
By Greg PowellIn this episode of The Contractor Guys, Greg Powell and Gary “The Caveman” Crovo are joined by special guest Brian from Pacific Coast Roofing for a lively mix of shop-talk and laughs. The crew dives into real-world roofing and construction tips, industry insights, and lessons learned from the field, all delivered with the kind of banter you’d expect from guys who’ve spent serious time on the jobsite.
Things take a turn toward classic rock fun with an unexpected music duel between Steely Dan and Poco, proving that strong opinions don’t stop at roofing systems. Whether you’re a contractor, tradesperson, or just love great stories and solid advice, this episode brings education, entertainment, and a little friendly chaos… all in one.
Originally aired: September 28, 1995
How did you like the show? Send us a text!
All conversations between the hosts and guests are meant to be lighthearted and entertaining as well as informative. Some information presented as fact may have changed since the time of recording. The Contractor Guys, KBET Radio, and anyone involved with this program are not responsible for any details that may now be outdated.