DryTech Exteriors, a residential roofing contractor based in the Greater Dayton and Miami Valley area, has been named to the Owens Corning Platinum Advisory Board. This elite 12-member group consists of top-performing roofing professionals who provide strategic insight and industry feedback directly to Owens Corning leadership.
The selection reflects DryTech Exteriors' dedication to craftsmanship, customer satisfaction, and leadership in residential roofing. The company holds Platinum Preferred Contractor status, a distinction awarded to fewer than 1% of roofing contractors nationwide. This recognition follows a history of excellence in roofing, siding, gutters, and exterior remodeling services.
"We're incredibly honored to have Brad sitting on the Owens Corning Platinum Advisory Board," said Allie Hosler, co-owner of DryTech Exteriors. "This recognition highlights our team's commitment to quality, innovation, and community service. We're excited to work with Owens Corning on shaping future products and standards that benefit homeowners and contractors alike."
As part of the Platinum Advisory Board, DryTech Exteriors will collaborate with Owens Corning on product development, contractor support systems, and roofing industry trends. This involvement helps ensure roofing solutions continue to meet evolving homeowner needs. The role strengthens the company's ability to deliver premium roofing systems backed by exceptional warranties and professional expertise.
DryTech Exteriors is a family-owned and operated company that has served Dayton and surrounding communities for over seven years. The company has established itself as Dayton's best-rated and most-decorated roofing company, with local awards including Best of Dayton winner, BBB Torch Award winner, A+ BBB rating, thousands of five-star reviews, and a community-first approach. More information about DryTech Exteriors and its services is available at https://drytechexteriors.com/.
For business and technology leaders, this appointment represents how industry partnerships can drive innovation in traditional sectors like construction. The advisory board mechanism allows Owens Corning to gather direct feedback from high-performing contractors, potentially leading to more effective products and support systems. This collaboration model demonstrates how established manufacturers can leverage field expertise to improve offerings and maintain competitive advantage.
The residential roofing industry faces challenges including material innovation, installation efficiency, and sustainability concerns. Advisory boards like this one help bridge the gap between manufacturer capabilities and contractor realities. For homeowners, such collaborations may result in better products, improved installation standards, and enhanced warranty protections. The selection criteria for board membership—focusing on top performers with proven track records—suggests quality and customer satisfaction metrics are becoming increasingly important in industry partnerships.
DryTech Exteriors' community recognition and award history indicate that local reputation and service quality remain valuable differentiators in the roofing industry. As manufacturers seek to improve their contractor networks, companies with strong local presences and customer satisfaction records may gain increased influence over industry direction. This development highlights how regional businesses can impact national standards through strategic partnerships with major manufacturers.


