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    WRS Roofing, Inc

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Services - WRS Roofing, Inc

    New roof installation

    Roof repair

    Roof replacement

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    G3 Roofing & Exteriors

    G3 Roofing & Exteriors

    3.0
    (4 reviews)

    G3 Roofing provided quality Roofing services and I would recommend the company to my friends and…read morefamily!

    TLDR: I backed out of the contract with G3 Roofing due to their questionable business practices and…read morethey still are charging me $5400 So apparently I owe G3 Roofing $5,400 for backing out of my contract with them after an accumulation of red flags. I fully acknowledge that I terminated the contract well after the 72 hour deadline, but it was mainly after an accumulation of red flags. I also freely admit I was not a careful consumer - I am moving across the country and have been putting all of my energy and thought into that. I put out a request for bids on gutters on my house on Yelp and got a bunch of responses. I arranged for some of those contractors to come out to look at the gutters on my house. G3 Roofing was the first company to come out. there were a handful of reviews on BBB that were all glowing - they have since disappeared - but now there is only a one-star review from another person who objected to their aggressive selling approach. Brian and Alyssa showed up to give me an estimate. Brian immediately wanted to know when my roof had been replaced and volunteered to take a look. It had been 7 years since it was last replaced, so I said fine. He concluded that it needed replacing and offered to talk to my insurance company and they say they will send someone out - he says he can be at my place to show them what's up. Again, I said fine because right now I'm overloaded. We talk about the gutters and modifications that could be made. I say I'll talk to some other contractors and let him know. He demands to know why I need to talk to other contractors - looking back it was all weirdly aggressive. I was very uncomfortable. That should have been my first red flag. I rationalized it to myself that in Colorado, getting your roof replaced is pretty standard, and he says he's only going to charge me as much as the insurance is giving me (which is normal, not some amazing deal). Ok fine. Plus, I'm juggling a hundred other things like fixing the yard, finding painters and yard maintenance people and planning how to move me, my pets and my worldly possessions across the country. Yeah, I was an easy mark. I sign the contract a couple weeks later and don't really look too closely at it. Then a couple weeks after that G3 roofing requests the entire insurance payment as their deposit and says they will send someone by to pick up the check. And that's when the alarm bells started clanging in my head. I told them I was not comfortable with that and would like to terminate the contract. It's well past their 72-hour back-out period. I told them 50% up-front would have been acceptable and 50% upon completion, but with me heading out of state before work even begins, I could not consider that. Bree emails me from the office that yes, 50% up front is reasonable and they could do that. I don't care at that point because their first move was to request essentially everything up front. I said I was terminating the contract. Bree called and proceeded to assure me that with insurance settlements paying the full amount as the deposit is standard and starts going on about ACVS or whatever. I said I would ask around about that. So I did. I called a general contractor who had done some major home renovations for me a few years ago. He said this was not cool at all and to walk away from it. My friend who spent years flipping real estate and had one of her houses custom built said to run not walk. And pretty much everyone I sought advice from online as well as my lawyer and realtor, said to back out of it. The general contractor I spoke with posed the question: "It's roofing season. Roofers are drowning in work. Why is this company so desperate to hold on to your business?" Why indeed. No work had been done and no materials had been ordered according to a recent email. So I sent them an email that yes, indeed, I was terminating the contract. Bree sent a sorrowful email in response that they would have to bill me $5,450 per the terms of the contract that says 20% in "liquidated damages" will be charged for termination after the 3-day lookback period. I'm very curious why a company in the middle of roofing season that has not lost any money, just some sales time, would try to force an uncomfortable client (due to the hard sell techniques and pay schedule) to continue working with them rather than moving on. Avoid this company.

    Rex Roofing & Solar

    Rex Roofing & Solar

    4.2
    (10 reviews)

    I thought it was weird Rex Roofing was interested in the job I initiated as a Yelp Project because…read moreI haven't seen anything remotely resembling my 1200sqft 1970 ranch house on their website or socials, and I'm in Longmont while they're based in Castle Rock. Stay far away from them if you're not in a reasonable service area. They are an insurance claim chaser company and will step all over you to get at your payout. They sent different people out to inspect and provide quotes (gutter and soffits/fascia was the scope requested). I did not ask for a roof assessment but the gutter guy thought it might be eligible for an insurance replacement, so I said sure send the guy on out and let's see what happens. That's where it got really.... interesting. My first appointment was for a Friday. I asked for a specific time so I could manage my work schedule around the inspection. A time was agreed upon. Nobody showed up. I had to initiate contact to find out that they would not be coming that day due to the time/distance. We rescheduled and on the rescheduled date, I reached out early to confirm the time and was told the inspector would be 30min late. I readjusted my work calendar and was notified it would be an additional 15min. This turned out to very much work in my favor. The inspection was very thorough and took about 1.5hr. At the conclusion of the inspection I was told they can convince the insurance company to replace the roof. They showed me what ended up being a contract, but was not presented as such explicitly by name. I was asked to sign before they revealed the "fine print" on the back page - which involved having the insurance company sign the check over to Rex Roofing rather than me (I have USAA). This didn't sit well after discussing with several people and reviewing the fine print. I voided the contract within the 72 hour grace period so I can get a second opinion, gather additional quotes, and control my own insurance payout (if that happens). Instead of responding to me to confirm they received my email (always document in writing! With time stamps!) they forwarded it to the inspector who started texting me asking to "resolve" the situation. I explained, as I had in the email, that I would be taking my insurance payout myself and I requested a "cash price" quote from them. I was then told there was no way my insurance company would approve it without the inspector present, a number of wild assumptions and insinuations were made, and I was essentially berated by text by the salesman for exercising a legal right to void the contract. I had to block his number because he would not stop texting me to mansplain how I had no idea what I was doing as a homeowner and he was the only person who could convince my insurance adjuster to cover the roof. Turns out he was right - they talked me into opening a claim, the adjuster said the roof is perfectly fine and they would replace only one portion of one downspout that had hail damage. I can't tell you how the "value" of this company compares to others because they said they would do the work "for a price agreed upon with the insurance company" without providing a scope of work or any numbers of any kind in writing - so I guess they're not really interested in much besides doing the job for as much as they can squeeze out of the insurance company. I might not have made a USAA claim myself but everyone else in my family has.

    When we found out we needed to replace our roof due to hail damage, we contacted Rex Roofing. Carl…read moreLewis, their project manager came out and verified the damage. He also helped guide us through the insurance claim process, keeping us informed at every step. The roofing crew arrived as scheduled, did their work efficiently, and left the house and grounds clean. I highly recommend them if you are in need of a roof replacement

    WRS Roofing, Inc - roofing - Updated July 2026

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