Whanganui Midweek

Gullery Roofing To Pass On The Baton

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Prestigiou­s Whanganui roofing business, Gullery Roofing - founded by Garry and Helen Gullery - has a hallmark of quality workmanshi­p, reasonable pricing and innovation, with a multitude of roofing options on offer.

After 30 years in business, the ownership will transition over to the Gullerys’ son-in-law Chris Campbell and their daughter Alana, who will be handling the administra­tion side of the business, from April 1.

Chris and Alana returned to New Zealand from working in both Canada and the UK 11 years ago, when Chris joined Gullery Roofing to complete his apprentice­ship in record time. Chris has been managing the business for the last two years with the transition of ownership in mind, learning the leadership and business acumen required beyond his 11 years of experience in roofing.

“I’ve worked alongside many builders in Whanganui which has enabled me to establish some great relationsh­ips,” he said.

“We now employ four staff members: Hamish, Devin, Sam and Paiki, two of which are fully qualified, and one is working through his apprentice­ship,” said Chris.

Chris is a Licensed Building Practition­er and holds numerous accreditat­ions which include Longrun Metal Roofing, Membrane Roofing, Metal Pressed Tiles, E-Span, Asbestos Class B Certificat­es and all relevant Height Safety Certificat­es.

Chris and Alana are excited to embark on this new chapter together. “This has been in the pipeline for many years now, so it’s great to see something we’ve been working towards come to fruition,” said Alana.

History

Garry started roofing in Whanganui in 1984, working for a local roofing company that he was introduced to by his good friend Graeme Fifield, they worked together for ten years. Garry then saw the opportunit­y to extend himself and decided to start up his own business, which was the beginning of Gullery Roofing in 1994. After 18 months, Graeme joined Gullery Roofing to work alongside Garry for a further seven years. In 2004, Garry, together with his family, moved to Queensland, Australia. “For a short time, I supervised for a local roofing company dealing with architects and building supervisor­s, I dealt with all the health and safety issues and roofing gangs on a daily basis.

“I decided this wasn’t for me and went back to self-employment on the tools, employing one other staff member for six years, trading as Gullery Roofing there.

“During this time, I worked on many different new buildings such as duplexes, high-set and low-set homes, and educationa­l services. The one I am most proud of would be, Emerald

Lakes, known as the French Quarter, in the heart of the Gold Coast in which I fitted the roof and wall cladding. I also completed my trade certificat­e in Australia in 2008,” he said. After eight years, home was calling, especially when I had a good friend pass away - that doesn’t help when you’re overseas. I started back where I left off in Whanganui as Gullery Roofing again.

I designed and developed my own edge protection system which I had certified, as well as purchasing a house lot of scaffold. I knew at the time this was soon to become paramount in the industry. These days, Health and Safety requiremen­ts mean we are able to do the job quicker, safer, and neater than we were back in the 80s, with no handrail.

In my time, we have completed roofs all around the North Island, from Auckland to Wellington and from Hastings to Opunake and lots in between. We have tackled large commercial buildings, educationa­l work, and underslung canopies on service stations, motels, and rest homes, whilst not forgetting the thousands of new and re-roofing jobs in between. We have had great support from both Metalcraft and Wanganui Steelforme­rs over the years and many happy customers.” said Garry

These days the team at Gullery Roofing are kept busy with new builds, light commercial work and many residentia­l customers wanting to upgrade their roofs.

“Jobs we travel to now out of Whanganui are within a radius of Ohakune, Taihape, Hawera and Marton.” Said, Chris.

“After 40 years on the tools, I am looking forward to having some time to myself and taking life a little easier.

Together with Helen and the team, we wish to thank all our loyal customer base over the years and confirm that any accepted quotes will be honoured by the new company, Gullery Roofing Ltd,” said Garry.

It’s nice that we can keep the business in the family said Helen.

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New Owners, Chris and Alana with Helen and Garry
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The former 1997 team

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