
We Show Up.We FinishOn Time.
We're a small crew out of Nappanee doing roofing, construction, concrete, and remodeling for the folks who live around here. We don't pass your job off to a stranger and we don't disappear halfway through. You hire us, we're the ones who show up and finish it.
HOW WE ROOF.
There are five phases to a roof and we run them in the same order every time. Scroll through and you can walk it with us.
- 01
Inspect
We walk every square foot of the deck, flashing, and valleys. No drones-only diagnoses, no estimates phoned in from a truck.
If the deck underneath is bad, we're not putting a new roof on top of it.
- 02
Tear-off
Old layers come off down to bare deck. We check for soft spots, sister in new sheathing where it’s needed, and haul the debris before the day ends.
Nothing gets covered until the deck underneath is clean and solid.
- 03
Underlayment
Drip edge set first, then ice-and-water shield in the valleys and along the eaves, synthetic underlayment across the rest, all before a single shingle goes down.
The part you never see is the part that keeps you dry.
- 04
Shingles
Architectural shingles laid to the manufacturer’s pattern, hand-nailed in the high-wind zones, ridge and hip caps finished last.
In the spots that take the most wind, we set those nails by hand instead of trusting the gun.
- 05
Walk-through
We clean the site, magnet-sweep the lawn and driveway for stray nails, then walk the whole roof with you before we pull the trailer off.
The job isn’t finished until you walk it with me and tell me it is.
Four trades,
one crew that does all of them.
We stick to four things because that's what we're good at. If you call us about something we don't do, we'll point you to somebody who does. We're not going to take a job just to keep the trucks moving.
Roofing
Roofs built to handle thirty years of Indiana weather and still look like something you'd want on your house.
Construction
New builds, additions, and pole barns. We frame them square, finish them clean, and you can come out and check the work any day of the week.
Concrete
Driveways, footings, and flatwork poured well enough that whoever buys the place after you isn't going to have to redo them.
Remodeling
Kitchens, baths, and additions done in a way that fits the house you already have, not in a way that fights it.

Meet Aaron.
Aaron Lambright was raised Amish in northern Indiana. He left the community eight years ago, but the way he was taught to work never left him. You get up before the sun, you finish what you start, and if it isn't right you do it again.
He started Primetime because he wanted to run a company his customers could actually count on, not just somewhere to send invoices from. The way we work here isn't a pitch. It's how he was taught growing up.
Aaron runs the crew, answers the phone, and stands on the job himself. He likes the hard parts. The early mornings, the tight deadlines, the work most people would rather hand off. That's the part of the job he built this company around.
“The name on the truck is our reputation of hard work, integrity, and quality.”
Five steps from first call to final handshake.
- 01Call or text.
We pick up the phone. Usually within an hour, same day either way.
- 02On-site inspection.
I come out and look at the actual job. No charge and no pressure to sign anything.
- 03Itemized quote.
You get a written quote inside a day, broken out line by line so you can see exactly what you're paying for.
- 04We build.
The same crew is on your job every day until it's done. You'll know everybody's name by the end of it.
- 05Walk-through.
We clean the site, you walk it with me, and the final bill doesn't go out until you're satisfied with what you're looking at.
What the
neighbors say.
TWELVE COUNTIES,
SAME WAY OF WORKING.
We're based in Nappanee and we work across most of northern Indiana and into southern Michigan. Odds are there's already a Prime Time truck within a half hour of your place on any given day.
Let's get
on the calendar.
You can fill out the quote form or you can just call the number below. Either one gets you to me.




