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Your success is my success

Your success is my success
June 29, 2026 at 9:00 a.m.

By Jenny Yu.  

A Florida roofing contractor shares how leadership, accountability and culture transformed a startup into a multimillion-dollar business. 

Growing a roofing company from a single pickup truck to a $15 million operation is no easy feat, but Jason Blair, founder and owner of Aastro Roofing in Boca Raton, Florida, did just that. In an episode of the Renoworks podcast, titled “From $0 to $15M: How One Roofer Built a Scalable Company,” Jason reflected on the challenges of launching a business with limited resources and learning how to transition from technician to leader. 

Like many contractors, Jason initially handled sales, production and even field work on his own. He said the turning point came when he stopped trying to do everything alone and focused on building a team. “When I stopped relying on myself to do everything and started building my team and understanding how to be a real leader, that's when my business stopped depending on me personally and started to become scalable,” he said. 

Today, Jason remains actively involved in the company while emphasizing coaching and mentorship. He compares managing a business to coaching youth sports, noting that success comes from helping others grow. “The biggest change for me is moving from a doer to a teacher and a mentor,” Jason expressed. 

One key tenet of Jason’s mentorship is cultivating a culture of accountability. Jason believes effective leaders must support employees rather than simply criticize performance. “Your success is my success,” he said when describing conversations with struggling team members. “I want to do whatever I can to make you better at your job.” 

Jason also cautioned contractors against relying solely on price or traditional digital marketing to stand out. Instead, he encourages roofing professionals to build authority, invest in relationships and differentiate themselves through expertise and customer experience. 

Perhaps his biggest lesson came after reaching a major revenue milestone. “I felt like once I got past $10 million that I had reached the mountaintop. That was a huge mistake,” Jason shared, noting the shift in perspective that experience gave him. “It's not about creating opportunity for me; it's about creating opportunity for my team, and the only way I can do that is through growth.” 

Watch the full Renoworks podcast episode to hear more insights from Jason about how to scale a business from the ground up.

Learn more about Renoworks in their Coffee Shop directory or visit www.renoworks.com.


 

About the author

Jenny Yu

Jenny Yu is a writer for The Coffee Shops™. When she's not writing, she loves visiting cozy coffee shops & bookstores, playing basketball, learning about oral history and spending time with loved ones. 


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