SimpliRoofing is the definition of a scam. Tom Bouhan is a con artist. - Anonymous employee SimpliRoofing Employee Review

1.0
24 Sept 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The only pro of working for Tom Bouhan at SimpliRoofing is learning what it’s like to work for a con artist. If you want to learn how not to do business, get a job with Tom.

Cons

The owner of this company is a professional con artist. He does not pay his sales reps, his crews, or even his suppliers. Many homeowners receive liens because of this. Takes months for a job to get scheduled and actually built. Tom Bouhan has scammed myself and fellow employees out of thousands of dollars. SimpliRoofing is the epitome of a scam.

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5.0
23 Mar 2019
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Pros

I have been working at SimpliRoofing for awhile now and have had a great experience. The owner has done a great job making sure that my customers have been taken care of and the jobs have been completed and closed out in a timely fashion. The pay split of 60% to the rep / 40% to the company is awesome.

Cons

I wish I would have started here first.

1.0
10 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They advertise on Atlanta Channel 11 Alive & They have a TON of opportunity to correct their mistakes and grow. They entice young Sales people with an invisible 60% commission structure.

Cons

This company is the epitome of everything wrong with the Construction/Roofing industry. The entry barrier to become a "roofing company" is almost non-existent which causes the industry to be filled with unprofessionalism. In my short time with SimpliRoofing here is what I witnessed on more than 5 occasions: - Refusing to pay their employees. - Classifying their Sales Staff as Independent Contractors, but treating as Employees unlawfully. Not paying the Sales Staff on time and delaying payment indefinitely. - Their suppliers routinely placed their accounts on hold. Lack of payment. - The roofs installed were installed OPPOSITE of manufacturer's guidelines causing homeowners to be out of warranty...without notifying homeowners. - Routinely require 50% deposit on scheduled homeowner installs, then delay the install by up to 6 weeks. - Use the language "I don't care it the roof is damaged, just sell it". - Not paying their roofing crews that installed the roof until crews threatened to placed liens on homeowners properties also causing poor installation. - There's so much more to list, just do your homework please.

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