Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC

Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC Veteran and Minority-owned and operated general construction business operating in Central Florida. We work in Residential, Commercial, and Industrial.

While we specialize in Roofing, we can take on any type of work.

Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow Brothers and Sisters in Arms.Here are 5 Facts to Know About Veterans Day for all…1. ...
11/11/2022

Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow Brothers and Sisters in Arms.

Here are 5 Facts to Know About Veterans Day for all…

1. Veterans Day does NOT have an apostrophe:

A lot of people think it’s “Veteran’s Day” or “Veterans’ Day,” but they’re wrong. The holiday is not a day that “belongs” to one veteran or multiple veterans, which is what an apostrophe implies. It’s a day for honoring all veterans — so no apostrophe needed.

2. Veterans Day is NOT the Same as Memorial Day.

A lot of Americans get this confused, and we’ll be honest — it can be a little annoying to all of the living veterans out there. Memorial Day is a time to remember those who gave their lives for our country, particularly in battle or from wounds they suffered in battle. Veterans Day honors all of those who have served the country in war or peace — dead or alive — although it’s largely intended to thank living veterans for their sacrifices.

3. It was originally called Armistice Day, commemorating the end of World War I:

World War I officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919. However, the fighting ended about seven months before that when the Allies and Germany put into effect an armistice on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.

For that reason, Nov. 11, 1918, was largely considered the end of “the war to end all wars” and dubbed Armistice Day. In 1926, Congress officially recognized it as the end of the war, and in 1938, it became an official holiday, primarily a day set aside to honor veterans of World War I.

But then World War II and the Korean War happened, so on June 1, 1954, at the urging of veterans service organizations, Congress amended the commemoration yet again by changing the word “armistice” to “veterans” so the day would honor American veterans of all wars. For a while, Veterans Day’s date was changed, too, and it confused everybody.

4. For some inexplicable reason, the bill set Veterans Day commemorations for the fourth Monday of every October:

On Oct. 25, 1971, the first Veterans Day under this new bill was held. We’re not sure why it took three years to implement, but not surprisingly, there was a lot of confusion about the change, and many states were unhappy, choosing to continue to recognize the day as they previously had — in November.

Within a few years, it became pretty apparent that most U.S. citizens wanted to celebrate Veterans Day on Nov. 11, since it was a matter of historic and patriotic significance. So on Sept. 20, 1975, President Gerald Ford signed another law (Public Law 94-97), which returned the annual observance to its original date starting in 1978.

5. Other countries celebrate it, too, in their own ways:

World War I was a multinational effort, so it makes sense that our allies also wanted to celebrate their veterans on Nov. 11. The name of the day and the types of commemorations differ, however.

Canada and Australia both call Nov. 11 “Remembrance Day.” Canada’s observance is pretty similar to our own, except many of its citizens wear red poppy flowers to honor their war dead. In Australia, the day is more akin to our Memorial Day.

Great Britain calls it “Remembrance Day,” too, but observes it on the Sunday closest to Nov. 11 with parades, services and two minutes of silence in London to honor those who lost their lives in war.

- Article first published on Nov. 05, 2018, by Katie Lange, for the U.S. Dept. of Defense.



Hurricane Ian Resources for Florida ResidentsState of Florida Assistance InformationTelephone Line: Line 1-800-342-3557W...
10/03/2022

Hurricane Ian Resources for Florida Residents

State of Florida Assistance Information

Telephone Line: Line 1-800-342-3557
Website: www.floridadisaster.org/info/
Attention Veterans served by Florida VA medical facilities:

For virtual care and support, please call VA Health Connect (also known as the VISN 8 Clinical Contact Center) at 1-877-741-3400; 24/7/365.

Family Reunification

State of Florida Missing Persons Emergency Service Request: https://missing.fl.gov/es
American Red Cross Family Reunification: 1-800-733-2767

VA Benefit Debt Relief for Veterans:

For suspension of benefit debt, Veterans and beneficiaries can contact the VA Debt Management Center via Ask VA at https://ask.va.gov (select Veterans Affairs-Debt as the category) or call 1-800-827-0648.

For suspension of medical care and pharmacy copayment debt, Veterans and beneficiaries can contact the Health Resource Center by calling 1-866-400-1238.

FEMA Individual Assistance:

Individuals and households in these designated counties are eligible to apply for financial and direct services. Apply for assistance, or learn more about the Individual Assistance program or call 1-800-621-3362 from 7 am – 11 p.m. ET.

• Charlotte
• Manatee
• Seminole
• Collier
• Orange
• St. Johns
• Desoto
• Osceola
• Volusia
• Flagler
• Pinellas
• Hardee
• Polk
• Hillsborough
• Putnam
• Lee
• Sarasota

Food and Water Distribution Sites, and Shelters

Food and water distribution: www.floridadisaster.org/info/

Open Shelters: www.floridadisaster.org/shelter-status/

For the most updated information about resources and assistance, please regularly visit: www.floridadisaster.org/info/.

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07/15/2022

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Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC completing a   &     for a home located in a beautiful and peaceful community of H...
04/27/2022

Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC completing a & for a home located in a beautiful and peaceful community of Hometown Lake Village, Nokomis, Florida in (near )

Take a look at our pictures and see how impressive it is to see this home have such a huge change with a relatively inexpensive . This home had no boards under the old aluminum and was not just inefficient but also not friendly. We took the opportunity to ensure the insolation was good, added boards, cover the outside with Tyvek HomeWrap for added insolation, and the window/door borders as well with Window & Door Flashing Tape from DuPont - Then we proceeded to cover the walls back with James Hardie Dutch Siding and Hardie Board Trim. Final touch-ups included and

Give us a call to get a free, no obligation, at home consultation. We would be glad to go over all the options available to you, including available finance options.



Jeffrey Dumas

Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC completing a new installation of   for a home located in the beautiful and peacefu...
04/26/2022

Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC completing a new installation of for a home located in the beautiful and peaceful community of in

But there’s more to this project 😉… check out our next post and take a look at our pictures to see how we are incorporating a French Draining System to this home and setting it up so that we ensured that the water coming down from the gutters end up going through that system.

The French Drain in this home will eliminate a common problem in this neighborhood where water tends to accumulate in between the houses in excess, causing a problem with mosquitoes, awful smell, difficulty mowing, and dead lawn from excess water.



Jeffrey Dumas

The crew at Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC recently completed this challenging metal roof in Riverview, Hillsboro...
02/08/2022

The crew at Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC recently completed this challenging metal roof in Riverview, Hillsborough County, Florida. This house has a predominant pitch of 10/12 and some sections having a pitch of 12/12, to add to the difficulty of it some of the metal sheets measured 24’ long 😅… But once again, the crew came through for us and delivered. Excellent job 👏🏼🧔🏻‍♂️ guys.

Jeffrey Dumas 💪🏼🧔🏻‍♂️🤙🏼

Union Corrugating

01/29/2022

The Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC crew finished this house in Venice, Florida using this light color CertainTeed asphalt shingle roof, from their Landmark® collection. For homeowners seeking true peace of mind, Landmark® shingles are the high-quality, reliable choice for beautifying and protecting a home. With a dual-layered design that emulates the dimensionality of true wood shake, Landmark asphalt shingles offer the heaviest weight and widest array of color options in their class, allowing you to create or re-create the ideal look for your home with confidence. Backed by a 100+ year legacy of trusted manufacturing performance, all Landmark shingles include CertainTeed’s industry-leading, lifetime-limited warranty.

Another job well done by Veteran Construction Enterprises’ Crew 💪🏼🧔🏻‍♂️👍🏼

Jeffrey Dumas

01/29/2022

The crew from Veteran Construction Enterprises finished this section of roof today in Lutz, Florida. This metal roof is the Advantage-Lok II (Ad-Lok II) from Union Corrugating. This Standing seam systems have been used on traditional and contemporary homes for more than a century. Standing seam metal roof systems' are clean, graceful lines have been an enduring roofing favorite on a wide range of architecture.

Yet another job well done by Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC 💪🏼🧔🏻‍♂️👍🏼

Jeffrey Dumas

Take a look at how the Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC took all the damaged lumber from this house at Wimauma, Flo...
01/26/2022

Take a look at how the Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC took all the damaged lumber from this house at Wimauma, Florida and is currently in the process of it to it’s glorious days. What a beautiful job they are doing with the of this .

Jeffrey Dumas

01/26/2022

On Monday, the crew from Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC worked late into the night to finish this job at a house in Wimauma, Florida. The project was going to be left to be finished to the next day, but since other jobs needed to be completed as well, we were asked to do everything possible to get it done. Of course, Veteran Construction Enterprises, LLC made it happen 💪🏼🧔🏻‍♂️👍🏼…

Like this video if you like what the guys did to make this happen.

Another job well done!!!

Jeffrey Dumas

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