English
English
Español
Français

UP TO THE MINUTE

By Jesse Sanchez. When finding the right talent means everything, ...
By Cotney Consulting Group. The importance of succession planning for ensuring ...
Read More
Vicwest - Sidebar Ad - Updated Bellara Ad
IRE - Sidebar - IRE _ 11.21.24
CCS-OpenForBusiness-Sidebar
Drexel Metals - Sidebar Ad - Timber Series
Contractor Outlook - Sponsored by SRS
Metal-Era / Hickman - Sidebar Ad - Product Launch
MetalCoffeeShop
English
English
Español
Français

Perseverance and the entrepreneurial dream

SRS Perseverance and the entrepreneurial dream
November 24, 2024 at 3:00 p.m.

By Sullivan Strohmeyer, SRS Distribution. 

This CEO has achieved success and continued to grow his business by overcoming obstacles and making meaningful connections with others. 

For Mike Monterroso, CEO of Oklahoma Elite Restoration, the success of his restoration business has been because of his deep-seated want to help people, whether that means affecting change for his community or for the contractors he employs. SRS Distribution spoke to Mike recently to learn more about how he grew his company from a small roofing business to the thriving residential and commercial restoration business it is today.  

"I started at the age of 17 helping my uncle. He worked in roofing and had difficulty communicating because he didn't speak English very well. So, I started helping him because I was bilingual, and that's when I realized the significant growth opportunity in this sector," says Mike. "We began collaborating with other roofers, and over time, we had many workgroups. Before I knew it, I had my own company." 

The story that started years ago with his uncle was what drove Mike to connect with other contractors in the industry, many of whom were working without pay or fair treatment. This inspired Mike to want to do more for his community and his clients. "I noticed that many companies focused on treating clients as numbers. I wanted to do more, to be more personal with everyone. So, I always stay involved throughout each project. I'm there, at least one, two or three hours working, from the beginning to the final inspection we conduct." 

Mike has become an example in the industry that perseverance and entrepreneurial dreams are the perfect combination to evolve in this line of work. But this success is not achieved without obstacles, and sometimes the obstacles are in our own minds. "The hardest thing for me is fear. We all doubt whether we can achieve it or not, and so many people are depending on you," says Mike. "If you do well with a job, they will also do well. The responsibility of having that on your shoulders is immense. My workers depend on me to feed their families, and I think that's the toughest part. But if I don't take the risk and take that step forward, then they will never see how they can achieve their own success either." 

Mikehas encouraged several contractors to dream bigger, and to believe they can achieve more than their current work. His vision is that everyone can achieve success, and he has become a mentor to many contractors. “I talk to them and teach them what they can do. Many of them don't speak English, or they don't have papers, but I teach them everything from taxes and beyond." Through this, Mike has helped some acquaintances and even a longtime friend achieve success in the gutter business. "He would say, I can't do it, Mike. I told him, yes, you can, trust me, I'll help you. And we did it in three years, and now it's a successful company that serves more than 17 contractors in Oklahoma." 

In the construction business, the ability to overcome obstacles and grow is influenced by the ability to connect with other contractors, and for Mike, this is what yields results and keeps clients satisfied. "Doing the job as the client wants is one of the most rewarding aspects. Knowing that we have the ability to carry out that project and do it well creates a positive energy, not only in our clients but also in the contractors who support us," says Mike. "Contractors whom I've seen start with a truck and four guys and now have four trucks with over 23 guys working for them. Knowing that we can influence that growth in others is what satisfies me the most." 

For Mike, one thing is clear in the path he has taken to success, and the advice he gives to every entrepreneurial contractor is simple. “Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid because you don't know if it will go well or not until you take that step forward," says Mike. "And if it doesn't go well, you can always try again, and eventually, it will happen, you will take that step forward that will take you to the next level." 

Oklahoma Elite Restoration has been an SRS Distribution customer since December 2021, their branch is SRS Building Products in Central Oklahoma City, and they are actively involved in the SRS Para Latinos Program

Original article source: SRS Distribution 

Learn more about SRS in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.srsdistribution.com.



Recommended For You


Comments

There are currently no comments here.

Leave a Reply

Commenting is only accessible to RCS users.

Have an account? Login to leave a comment!


Sign In
TRI-BUILT - Banner Ad - Masters Tournament Experience
English
English
Español
Français

UP TO THE MINUTE

By Jesse Sanchez. When finding the right talent means everything, ...
By Cotney Consulting Group. The importance of succession planning for ensuring ...
Read More
Drexel Metals - Sidebar Ad - Timber Series
Western Colloid - Sidebar Ad - Need a Metal Roof Solution?
Cougar Paws - Steel Walker II- Sidebar Ad on MCS
Sherwin-Williams & Grosso - MetalVue Sidebar - Make More with Metal
CCS-OpenForBusiness-Sidebar
Metal-Era / Hickman - Sidebar Ad - Product Launch