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From Attorney to Building Problem Solver.

A legal career taught John how to investigate complex problems, identify risk, ask better questions, and make decisions based on evidence. Today, that same disciplined approach guides how Harvest addresses roofing and indoor environmental challenges.

Harvest Innovative Solutions helps organizations create healthier, safer, better-performing buildings through education, practical solutions, and trusted relationships.

We are more than a roofing company and more than an indoor air quality company.

We are advisors who help building owners understand what is actually happening, evaluate their options, and make better long-term decisions.

John's story

An Attorney Who Became a Roofer.

John began his career practicing law, where he learned to gather evidence, understand risk, anticipate difficult questions, and explain complex information clearly.

His path into roofing began unexpectedly.

While helping resolve recurring roof problems for buildings he was connected to, John discovered that leaks often returned even after repairs—and that the entire roof was not always the problem.

The real issue was frequently concentrated in vulnerable details: drains, flashings, seams, penetrations, expansion joints, corners, and perimeters.

John standing on a commercial roof with a tablet

That discovery changed the direction of his career.

He began applying the same method he had used in law: investigate the facts, identify the actual source of the problem, understand what is at risk, and recommend the most practical solution.

That was the beginning of Harvest.

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What the Law Degree Actually Contributes

Not Credentials. Method.

Good decisions begin with evidence.

A legal background teaches you to gather the facts before reaching a conclusion, evaluate competing explanations, anticipate difficult questions, and communicate clearly.

John brought that discipline into the building industry.

What is actually failing? What is still performing? What can be preserved? What is at risk?

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And which solution makes sense over the life of the building? Harvest does not begin with a product or a predetermined answer.

We begin with the building and the problem.

One of one

Many companies can sell a roofing product or indoor environmental technology.

Harvest brings together roofing, indoor air quality, building performance, risk awareness, and long-term asset management in one advisory approach.

That combination allows us to look beyond individual symptoms and understand how moisture, ventilation, roofing, occupancy, operations, and capital planning affect one another.

The goal is not to recommend more work. The goal is to recommend the right work.

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What we believe

  • Integrity

    We recommend what's right, not what's most profitable.

  • Stewardship

    Every building is an investment someone is responsible for protecting.

  • Education

    Informed clients make better decisions and better long-term investments.

  • Reliability

    We do what we say and remain accountable throughout the relationship.

  • Partnership

    We build relationships, not transactions.

  • Excellence

    We bring diligence, preparation, and attention to detail to every evaluation.

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What Harvest is really selling

The roof is a system. Indoor environmental technology is a tool.

What Harvest actually provides is clarity. We help owners understand what is happening, what is still performing, what is at risk, and what options make sense for their building.

Sometimes the answer is restoration. Sometimes it is maintenance, monitoring, improved ventilation, moisture management, or indoor environmental treatment.

And sometimes, the right recommendation is to leave a system in place and invest elsewhere.

The Product Is Not the Starting Point. The Building Is.

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Roofing crew working at dusk above a school campus

Let's talk about your building.

Before selecting a product, replacing a system, or approving a major investment, understand what is actually happening.