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    Smart Tech Roofing

    Smart Tech Roofing

    5.0
    (3 reviews)

    My roof began leaking water overnight after a heavy storm. I called 8 different contractors and…read moreonly Smart Tech said they could come out same day to give me an estimate. They arrived 3 hours later to do an inspection. David gave me an extremely informative breakdown of what the damage was and why it was leaking. He showed me the various types of roof types and shingle manufactures and the pros and cons of each. Although I knew he makes his money off commission and wanted to close the deal, I felt no pressure to sign anything. My girlfriend and I slept on it before calling them back the next day to finalize. They ordered the materials the same day. We were notified of all updates including when the materials would arrive, the process for installing a new roof, and what hours we should expect them to be working. Super stoked about the results although I was not happy with the color of the flashing. David sent out a worker to paint it for us the next day, free of charge. Excellent service....

    I called SmartTech Roofing after a nightmare experience with another roofing company that kept…read moreraising prices throughout the job, citing complexities and "unforseen" problems. They eventually walked out on the job after I refused to keep paying their price increases, leaving me stranded with a half finished roof and a yard full of old shingles and nails. I found SmartTech who immediately came out to assess the property that same day. They began working the very next day, redoing sections that had been done sloppily free of charge and explaining what they were doing each step of the way. What was supposed to take another 2-3 days was able to be finished by SmartTech in 1 day after the foreman asked the guys to stay a bit longer to finish the job. Great experience, professional, and are definitely my guys for any future roofing jobs.

    Skyward Roofing

    Skyward Roofing

    2.7
    (7 reviews)

    Shoddy work, pitch not fixed, resulting in leaks (see videos). No accountability- no guarantee…read moreprovided, although promised. No post job testing. Debris left, although contract specified removal. Job done by Robert Branton.

    I cannot recommend Skyward Roofing…read more We contracted for a complicated job last winter, involving the replacement of the roof, rebuilding the chimney and restoring the dormers on a landmarked townhouse in NYC. The job was complicated due to having so many components, but Robert assured me he could handle it. Their bid was similar to others, but I felt at the time that the comprehensiveness of their scope of work justified the choice. On the plus side, his workers were fast and did a thorough job removing the many layers of the old roof. The mason he hired to replace the chimney also did a good job, using old bricks to replicate the look of the original chimney. The problem was Skyward's workers: a fast and eager bunch of Ecuadorans who may be good at standard-issue NYC roofing but were definitely not equipped to deal with an old building. The first problem came up with the dormers. I had asked Skyward to uncover the aluminum cladding so we could see what shape they were in. To my surprise, they were largely intact, and I asked Robert to hold off on working on the dormers while I consulted with Landmarks to determine how to best proceed. Two days later I was horrified to find that the crew had demolished the 200 year old carpentry and started to nail plywood over the framing. Robert was apologetic, but blamed it on "miscommunication". Unfortunately, "fast and loose" was how things proceeded from there. The crew cut holes for new skylights, but didn't bother to center them between the joists, which are exposed in the interior. I guess it was easier to just build a frame against one joist, resulting in all the skylights being off-center. The frames were often not level with the roofline, just slapped in fast, meaning that the interior finish carpenters had to trim or even rebuild the 2x6s from the inside to get a level surface for the trim. There were further problems with the workers cutting corners and not following the drawings for the rebuilt dormers. I could overlook all of this if not for the big problem: the roofing tiles were incorrectly installed. I'd ordered composite shingles, plastic shingles designed to look like wood shakes, similar to the composite slate shingles historic houses often use. The installation guide specified a minimum 3/16" gap between shingles, recommended 3/8" to allow for expansion in hot weather. The warranty would be voided if the installation wasn't correct. These instructions were even cast into the underside of the shingles themselves, in English and Spanish! Nevertheless Skyward's crew butted each shingle up tightly against the next. This was in the winter when it was cold, so one can imagine what happened when the weather turned hot: the shingles expanded and started to curl and buckle. A lot. By early June there was over a 1" gap buckling between rows in various parts of the roof, plenty of room for rain to run onto the sheathing beneath the shingles. Robert always said that if there was a problem, they'd be there to fix it. The first night after they'd initially finished we had a hard rain and water streamed into the house in 2 places. The next day Skyward showed up to work on the roof, saying that the underlayment hadn't been properly sealed. This happened in a 3rd spot later in the month, which didn't give me a great deal of confidence in their work. By June, large sections of the roof tiles were seriously buckling in the heat. I determined that the shingles had been improperly installed. I could clearly see from my dormers that each shingle was tightly set against the next. A contractor friend verified that this was the case throughout the entire roof. As usual Robert was quick to show up to "correct" the problem: a single worker was going to take out and reinstall only in the areas that had buckled. I told him that wasn't good enough, as all the shingles had been improperly installed. If they weren't buckling now, they'd certainly buckle later. I asked him to remove them all and reinstall them according the manufacturer's instructions. "I'm not doing that" was his response. I told him in that case, to leave. I then hired an experienced general contractor who removed all the shingles and reinstalled them properly, replacing the ones that were too warped to flatten out. This was costly, around $14,000 plus $12,000 for the cost of reinstalling the scaffolding. As I said, Skyward's workers were very fast, which could work out for some jobs that are very routine. But in my case it meant one bad decision after another without consulting me, in order to get the job done as rapidly as possible. Most crucially this was a disaster in not paying attention to the installation instructions, resulting in work that had to be completely redone, at my expense.

    Jersey Roofing

    Jersey Roofing

    4.5
    (24 reviews)

    The entire team at Jersey Roofing made the entire process easy and calm. From the sales team to the…read moreinstallation, and customer service, everyone was helpful and responsive. The installation crew and foremen were knowledgeable and kept the team on schedule working into darkness. Clean up was amazing. No debris was left overnight or the next day. Nails were vacuumed, even attic spaces were vacuumed. I can not say enough about Minn!!!! When customer service is no longer valued, she exemplifies what it means to put the customer first. She answered all my questions (no matter how trivial) with respect and kindness. She was extremely responsive dispatching a team (prior to the installation) when I had a ice damming leak She kept us inform throughout the installation process.

    This experience with Jersey roofing was excellent from bidding phase to end of project. Joe Spano…read morewas very easy to work with, very responsive to my requests and questions and worked to my satisfaction on pricing. He was very good at explaining everything in a way that I could understand. All of the workers were excellent. We had an un anticipated need to replace all the wood on our roof before putting down the shingles. While it was a freak out moment for me and additional expense,, Joe made it very easy to make the decision to move forward and eased our concerns about pricing and the extra work that had to be done. Taking this into consideration, all of the roofers came and from 7:30 in the morning until 6 o'clock at night made sure everything was perfect. The cleanup was impeccable. Pricing was competitive despite our surprise for the new wood. One of the workers even came back the day after to do some extra cleanup. To me that is above and beyond what we expected Job well done in one day.

    Roman Roofing

    Roman Roofing

    3.3
    (4 reviews)

    I hired Roman Roofing back in 2017 to put a rubber roof on my home. My home has a flat roof and is…read morevery large. I have not had ONE DROP of water leaks since my roof was installed. I would highly recommend them to anyone. Also, price was very reasonable.

    My experience is from 2011. When I bought the house, I had a roof warranty from Roman, and when I…read morehad a leak near my smoke stack, I called. Frank (the owner, I think) was nice and responsive, and sent a team to fix it for a fee. So far so good. After that, the leak got slightly better never stopped, and soon got bad again. Multiple calls, visits, usually by John, multiple $ spent, for well over a year, but the leak persisted, and I was losing my mind. So, finally I gave up on Roman and hired Abbasi Roofing - one visit, 3 guys, done. It turns out, the the outside part of the chimney stack, that Roman supposedly fixed, had large cracks between bricks that weren't filled with the sealant and totally exposed. And since this was on the side of the chimney stack, facing away from my house, it was the hardest to get to, wasn't visible from the ground, and John who came alone would not be able to reach there without the help of another person. I must say that Roman Roofing is less expensive than Abbasi, but that does not do me any good if they keep coming back, keep charging money, and the problem still persists. Based on that painful experience, I would not recommend.

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