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Such a bad experience with this company. From the subcontractors they hired to remove my roof who were horsing around and ended up falling through the exposed vent, to coming home to a hole in my living room ceiling and insulation everywhere, to not even getting a phone call warning me of what happened I had to walk into this mess, to the workers who were using my backyard as a restroom, to a man named Tracy who said that was our fault because I didn't have a restroom for the workers to have access to, to that same man Tracy who accused the roof fall to be my fault stating I had bad wood which I didnt, to the restoration company painting the patched area in a semi gloss paint when the rest of my ceiling was a flat paint, to having to ask for some kind of reimbursement for their mistakes. They ended up fixing everything and cleaned up everything and I asked for $1,000 off the cost of the roof being that I had to sleep elsewhere for 9 nights. They said the most they could do was $800 and asked me not to post any negative reviews. Yes, they ended up getting everything back to normal in my home, but man was it sure a headache getting there. I'd say if you decide to go with this roofing company, you better make sure someone is home while the work is being done.
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