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    Ryerson Roofing

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Best experience ever. Very professional & extremely knowledgeable. Highly recommend Ryerson Roofing!!!

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    Very knowledgeable and professional. Did an excellent job replacing my hail damaged roof.

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    CWF Restoration - Drying out process.

    CWF Restoration

    (29 reviews)

    During the past few days of this Texas arctic blast, we had a frozen drain pipe that began shooting…read morewater out of our washer, spilling onto the porcelain tile floor and around the corner into the living room - causing minor damage to the engineered wood floors. We were referred to CWF by A#1 Air. Project Manager Oscar showed up to assess the damage later that same day (Wednesday, Jan 17th)and walked us through the process. During his time here, we contacted our insurance company to file a claim which was initiated within 20 minutes with a representative over the phone. Since Oscar was present, it facilitated communication. Oscar gave us a two-hour window between 8am and 10am and said that we should expect to receive a call from dispatch informing us that they are on their way. He also took a series of pictures before he left so that he could inform the crew of the events that transpired. On Saturday, January 20th, the mitigation crew removed a portion of the engineered flooring that was affected and promptly placed industrial fans on and around it. They informed us that they would be back to pick up the equipment (in 4 days) after the area has completely dried and answered any questions we had. Kris, Sheldon, Gabriel, and Oscar were professional and knowledgeable - explaining everything about the process and I appreciate the time and patience they took on a Saturday morning to help us. We are going to go with CWF for restoration as well.

    Bad service, they couldn't resolve the problem then still charged a bunch of money. They are not…read moretrustworthy.

    BranchStone Roofing & General Contracting

    BranchStone Roofing & General Contracting

    (5 reviews)

    "You'd be hard-pressed to find another roofing company as knowledgeable as BranchStone when it…read morecomes to building codes, the insurance process, and everything in between. Their leadership includes insurance appraisers and former licensed adjusters, which shows in every detail. If you're looking for someone to help you cheat the system, look elsewhere. This team plays by the book--and that's exactly why I trust them. True story: my insurance carrier initially offered just a fraction of what the damage warranted. But BranchStone's expertise, persistence, and professionalism ensured we received the full value we were entitled to. They walked with us through every step of the process, never cutting corners and never backing down. They don't just fix roofs--they do things the right way."

    Thank you for your response. However, several points in your reply are misleading or inaccurate,…read moreand I want to ensure an accurate representation of events is documented. 1. Contract Termination & Payment Claims * You claim we were 9 weeks delinquent, yet work continued long after this alleged delinquency with no formal notice of termination until a group text message--which is not a professional or contractual termination notice. * The "delinquent amount" largely stemmed from a change order and a $2,500 deductible oversight, which was a miscalculation by both parties. This issue could have been discussed and resolved rather than leading to an abrupt termination. 2. Termination via Group Text Message * A contract of this scale should not be terminated via text message. A professional and contractual termination should include a formal written notice with a chance to rectify the issue. * Despite $58,500 already paid, you never issued any formal notices before terminating via text. 3. Access to the Property * We NEVER denied access. Zac had unrestricted access for nearly a year without any issues. * The only time access was adjusted was after multiple days of no response when we requested an update on the project and when Zac would be returning. As a safety measure, we secured the property until we received communication from you. * Once Zac realized he could not access the property, he reached out, and access was immediately restored. 4. Lien & Foreclosure Threats Despite Significant Payments * Even after $58,500 was paid, you invoked the contractual lien and foreclosure clause to demand immediate payment of disputed charges. * A portion of the amount you claimed was due included recoverable depreciation, which could not be collected until the insurance company completed a final inspection--something you were well aware of. * Instead of engaging in discussions about disputed charges, you chose to use lien threats as leverage. 5. Overbilling, Charges for Work Not Performed & Subpar Work * Your final invoice included $3,457.80 in disputed charges for work that was either not performed or not our responsibility. * Flooring installation was subpar and unfinished, requiring us to deduct $2,000 from the final settlement. * You also charged for work we personally completed before your involvement, including: * Popcorn ceiling removal * Tile floor removal * Insulation installation * Sheetrock work * We had to deduct $4,000 from the final settlement due to these incorrect charges. 6. Misrepresentation of Insurance Negotiation * You claim to have increased the insurance valuation by $30,000, but much of this amount was recoverable depreciation--which could not be collected until project completion. * Instead of waiting for proper insurance procedures, you demanded immediate payment for funds that were not yet available. 7. Final Settlement & Lien Waiver Request * We settled for $13,533.33 after removing improper charges and accounting for incomplete work. * Due to your use of the lien and foreclosure clause, we requested a lien waiver to protect ourselves from future claims, which was a necessary step given how aggressively payment was being demanded. 8. Misleading Claim About Communication & Emails * You state you "did not have emails" for certain individuals, but you had the property owners' email addresses and previously stated you would only communicate with the policyholders. * If communication was an issue, it was because of your refusal to communicate with anyone you deemed a 'tenant,' even when they were actively managing the project. Final Thoughts - Proceed with Caution * The project was left unfinished after more than a year, with no firm completion date ever provided. * Threatening foreclosure despite clear disputes and significant payments is an aggressive and unnecessary tactic. * Future clients should: * Get all agreements in writing, including payment schedules and firm completion timelines. * Document all conversations, payments, and work performed. * Ensure all charges match work actually completed before making payments. * Be aware of the lien and foreclosure clause in their contract. This response is factual, professional, and based on documented communication. Future customers should proceed with caution when considering this company.

    Ryerson Roofing - roofing - Updated May 2026

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