QXO Announces 13 Veteran Recipients of New Roofs


The 2025 QXO for Veterans nomination period for all military veterans in the U.S. and Canada, and Gold Star Family members, was open from Veterans Day, November 11, 2025, through December 17, 2025. A panel of judges including QXO executives and veterans, the publishers of Roofers Coffee Shop and Roofing Contractor, as well as executives from GAF and other organizations voted on all submissions. The 13 winners will each receive new roofs installed by local professionals using TRI-BUILT® products, QXO’s private label brand, and materials from GAF, the exclusive partner for the program.



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