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    Buckeye Roofing & Exteriors

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    9 years ago

    Very happy with the work done. Finished our roof and gutters in two days. Price was not one penny over quote. Great service, great people!

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    Tri-County Roofing and Home Improvement - untitled

    Tri-County Roofing and Home Improvement

    (2 reviews)

    I hade gutter guards installed in late summer 2023 when I had new gutters installed on my home…read more The next spring 2024 when the trees started seeding the gutter guards filled up with seeds instead of washing off like I was led to believe they would. I wanted these guards installed so I wouldn't have to climb on the roof and clean my gutters. I took these pictures and went to Tri County to have this problem looked at. I was assured that they would find a solution to this. They texted this to me not once but twice but no one ever showed up. Now it's 2025 the problem is worse and I'm still waiting to hear from them. I basically was blown off. I had them do some other work on my garage and had them install the gutters They did quality on those projects . But DO NOT get their gutter guards if you have trees near your house because they don't work and obviously they don't stand by their product. They say on their advertising that YOU'LL BE HAPPY.Im not happy! Unfortunately I had to resort to this but I paid over $1000 on the gutter guards. I believe they should do better.

    Tri County came to my home to repair a leak in my roof. They charged me $400 for the repair and…read moretold me this should fix my problem for at least a year or more. They did tell me eventually I would have to have the roof replaced. Within 3 months of the repair my roof started leaking again. When I called them they told me this type of repair was not guaranteed and I would have to pay from them to come back out to see why the roof was leaking again in the same spot! I pointed out to them at the bottom of the bill it states "We will warrant our workmanship on all repairs we complete" and it says "If for some reason the job was not completed to your satisfaction, please contact us." I felt that due to the fact the repair did not last even 3 months at the minimum they should have offered to come out for free to see what was going on. I would never recommend this company to anyone.

    Enersol

    Enersol

    (5 reviews)

    I contacted Enersol to instal insulation in my walls, basement and attic as part of a Columbia Gas…read moreprogram. Andy came to my home and provided the first home inspection by Enersol and scheduled the installation as a three day project on Dec. 8th & 9th and the following Monday, Dec. 12 Dec. 9th Mike and two helpers arrived 30 minutes later than their scheduled arrival time. Mike came in and refreshed his memory on the vents and asked if I had noticed any difference in the home. And I actually had noticed the home being warmer with only the attic portion of the job being completed. He went out with the other two guys to start the installation in the walls. About an hour into the job, there was an urgent knock at my front door. It was Mike, they had blown installation into my vents. He got a shop vac and brought it in the house to clean that vent, and as he cleaned that one, the next vent had installation blown into that one as well. SMH !!! Mike stayed in the house most of the day cleaning my vents while the other two guys filled the walls. They took the same lunch break lasting roughly 1.5 hrs., and announced they were done with the whole project at about 3pm and they did not need to come back on the 12th of Dec. I asked about payment and Mike said I would receive an invoice from the company and basically ran out the door. The other two men were already gone in the company truck and Mike had brought his personal vehicle to the job that morning. I reported the issue of insulation being blown into my vents and Andy scheduled a day to come out to check the clean up. When Andy came he checked the vents, but didn't bother to check the rest of the teams work. He credited me $30 after I complained that each time I check my furnace to make sure the filter was not clogged with insulation I had to replace the filter, so he basically bought me two new filters. About a week after Andy's home visit my pipes froze in the basement. I called Columbia Gas and requested a home inspection. I explained my situation and they agreed to do the inspection although the program had ended. The day Columbia Gas came out to do the inspection they did an Air seal test, which was the first of which I had. This is significant because the air seal test determines how much air the home is losing and how much installation is required. Secondly, the Columbia Gas Inspector reported that none of the sill plate in the basement had been sealed, which would have prevented my pipes from freezing. Finally Columbia Gas reported several areas in the walls were still hollow. When Enersol received the report they agreed to come back and complete the work. Although all the work was outlined for Enersol and I told them the spots Columbia Gas had pointed out as insufficient it still took Enersol two more visits to do the work, and another inspection by Andy from Enersol. So, basically a scheduled 3 day job was declared to be completed by the workers in just two, but was not actually completed until the company made their 6th home visit on March 17th 2023. I called to arrange payment for the work on the 17th when it was completed. I asked for a discount for the extreme inconveniences. I was told by Aaron that Enersol was inconvenienced as well because I had not offered to pay any portion of the bill while I was waiting to have the work completed. I told him I am not use to paying for a service until the job is completed, but if the company needed the money they should have reached out to me. I would have been willing to pay a percentage until the work was complete. Then Aaron told me that each time the company sent the workers out they had to pay each of them an hourly wage. I responded to Aaron if your employees took their time and did the work correctly in the first place maybe they could've finished in 3 days and not 6. Aaron finally offered me a $78 discount (which is 2%). I accepted because it was not about the money for me, but the principal. Aaron needs to take ownership of his employees providing less than a satisfactory job. I wonder how many other homes they have gotten away with doing half-Ass. If your not having your home inspected or getting an infrared gun to check the walls yourself, you just do not know, and I would not trust Enersol further than I could throw them, and I can not even start to lift them, let alone throw them.

    The Enersol team insulated the house in October and we could not be happier with the results. We…read morecalled the team back in May to help identify a potential issue after other professionals were unable to help. Chris and Jayvon went above and beyond what should be expected of them. They worked diligently to not only find the source of the problem (unrelated to insulation) and eliminate it, but then took corrective action to prevent future occurrences. We cannot thank Andy, Chris, Jayvon, and the Enersol team enough and recommend this company to anyone in the market.

    Buckeye Roofing & Exteriors - roofing - Updated August 2026

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