On a crisp autumn afternoon, when the air feels heavy with gratitude and community ties seem to grow stronger, the story of Cybort Solutions feels right at home.
Founded in 2018 by the Lopez family, the company is more than just a roofing and exteriors business. It is a testament to faith, perseverance, and a deep thankfulness for the opportunities to serve both clients and community. Yelsin and Lelanda Lopez have built a company grounded in trustworthiness, respect, and a heart for giving back.
When Lelanda first filed the LLC, secured general liability, and obtained workers’ compensation, she did it without Yelsin’s permission. “He thought it was going to be a waste of money,” she admits with a smile. But she saw something bigger: the potential to build stability for their family and community by leveraging Yelsin’s sought-after skill set.
For years, employers across multiple states had tried to recruit him for his workmanship and reliability. Lelanda knew that instead of working for someone else, their family could build something of their own. And with that, Cybort Solutions was born. The company began with roofing but quickly expanded its vision to include all exterior services and eventually general contracting. Seasonal fluctuations in roofing, often slowed by rain and snow, prompted the expansion into broader construction offerings. “We wanted to serve people year-round,” Lelanda explains, “and at the same time create lasting stability for our employees.”
At the heart of Cybort Solutions lies a simple but powerful philosophy: treat people well and deliver excellent work. Yelsin focuses on client satisfaction, making sure each project meets not only technical standards but also the client’s personal vision. Their reputation for efficiency and attention to detail means projects often finish ahead of schedule, and clean worksites are a non-negotiable standard.
What truly sets Cybort Solutions apart is its gratitude-driven commitment to community. In the aftermath of the May 2024 tornadoes, the team sprang into action by handing out water, covering damaged homes with tarps, and clearing debris. “This community has given us so much,” Lelanda shares, “so when there is a need, we want to show up.”
That same spirit extends to the soccer field, where both Lelanda and Yelsin volunteer as coaches in Fayetteville. Each year, Cybort Solutions also donates funds to the Comets traveling soccer program in Springdale, covering uniform costs for three full teams. “We never want money to be the reason a child cannot chase their dream,” Lelanda emphasizes.
Looking ahead, Cybort Solutions has its eyes on new horizons: expanding further into general construction and real estate investments. Yet no matter how large the company grows, their culture remains rooted in respect and gratitude. Employee retention is high, thanks to an environment that values every team member. “We do farm grill-outs, we laugh together, we make sure this feels like family,” Lelanda says.
That positive culture translates directly into their work, creating an atmosphere where clients feel cared for and employees feel proud of what they build. For the Lopez family, Rogers is not just a place of business—it is home. Lelanda, who grew up and attended school here, loves how supportive the city has been for small businesses. “Rogers makes it easy to dream big,” she reflects. In their downtime, the family enjoys trips to Fast Lane or hibachi nights in town, small reminders of the balance between hard work and togetherness.
As we reflect on thankfulness this season, Cybort Solutions reminds us that gratitude is more than a feeling. It is an action. Whether through clean roofs, safe homes, or opportunities for local kids to play soccer, the Lopez family has made thankfulness the foundation of their business. And in doing so, they have built something stronger than shingles and siding: a legacy of community, resilience, and heart.
“This community has given us so much, so when there is a need, we want to show up.”
