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A New Rooftime

5.0 (6 reviews)
Open • 6:00 am - 7:30 pm

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Gutter addition

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Roof inspection

New roof installation

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The folks at RoofTime are truly professional's, for all your roofing needs give them a call. Highly Recommended!

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I brought the owner, Becca Haggard, from That Girl Roofing to give me estimate and did some…read morecomparison shopping. She was personable and knowledgeable. Here are the issues: Price !! was ok, but i got another estimate from another roofer and his price was exactly the same but with far better dimensional shingles. Cleanup and Yard Protection !!!! Terrible. When I raised the issue given that we have plants all around our home and need to protect them and our yard, here is what she emailed me -- "When it comes to the mess, it's just part of the process. It's a mess until it's not. Nails and shingles will be everywhere! In this case even more so-with 60,000 nails with 3 layers of roofing" --Becca I investigated another property her company did through a friend who used her and the feedback i received is that lots of plant damage. They would not use her again. She simply says "it is part of the process and if you can't live with that, use someone else" OK her Competition: far superior: ***** he is putting a slide in from the roof to the street, not throwing shingles and nails in the yard, and he is also draping canvas all along the roof and over the plants in case something falls. That is huge difference!!! Net the competition offered the same price, better shingles, and meeting my customer need for getting my shingles and nails off the roof without just pitching all this heavy roof stuff over the edge and onto my grass, and plants!! I have learned two things. Lady on the roof, That girl Roofing, The Roof Girl seem to be popping up and selling based on strong woman run messaging. In this case, they have a story, images of standing on the roof on their websites with a workers belt with hammers and tools hanging off. What I have discovered is that they appear to be just marketers and using subcontractors from Mexico, Guatemalans, and Hondurans to actually do all of the work. It appears that the same crews are being used all over this area by roofing marketers. They collect a major check on each job with the illusion that their employees are doing the work. That they are on the roof with them. It appears many of the roofers are smartly using these crews. That is why I suspect that I got identical bids. The difference that am getting with the choice I made is: higher quality shingles, no mess, with a focus protecting my yard, shrubs and trees around our large two story home I would not know this unless I dug into it the details and some web searching. Thought I would share my experience for others who may benefit from my experience. I just believe there may be something helpful for you in sharing my experience. Cheers

From the owner: At That Girl Roofing we deliver quality craftsmanship for each project, along with exceptional…read morecommunication from start to finish. The Company-to-Client relationship is our top priority, and we will meet your expectations through professionalism, honesty, and integrity. We specialize in residential roofing, installing laminated, asphalt, High Definition shingles. We also provide free estimates for roofs, gutters, and siding if your property needs a little TLC. I focus on driving the project to the end with each new client. No project is too difficult for us. We love to learn, grow, and satisfy our customers' needs. We specialize in roofing repair, roofing inspections, and new roof installation.

Klaus Roofing Systems of Cincinnati - Roof Installation

Klaus Roofing Systems of Cincinnati

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We contracted Klaus Roofing for some roof, flashing, and gutter problems we had on our home. The…read morepricing was considered good for what we were getting, or at least was considered a good price at time of contract signing. The crew that showed up at our property was David (Site Supervisor) and Ricky the head of the "crew". During the initial inspection we were told that a supervisor/Project Mgr. would be onsite all of the time the crew was there, and we later found out this is NOT the case. The crew to me seemed very disorganized and did things haphazardly with little to no safety in mind. We were told at the inspection that they would be picking up after each day and running a magnet for screws, nails, and sharp items. We NEVER saw that happen and there was very little effort in picking up after themselves each day! We presented a sandwich bag full of sharp items such as screws and nails to David, David told my wife he was going to issue her a gift card, but that never happened! The job was supposed to be a 2-3-day job and became somewhat of a nightmare that lasted 11 weeks. Initially they were finished on 8/13/2024, which there were many problems that not only myself recognized being in the project management business, but my wife also picked up on. There was a list of notable issues to be fixed that should have been caught during install. Most of the issues were bent or wavy metal on the facia boards and the way they terminated the metal at the ends was below standard and what I called "sloppy". Other issues included terminating soffit vinyl into an existing painted, crown molding that not only looked bad, but also presented as a future maintenance issue. Also, soffit vinyl was loose in many areas and still is. The crew came back to fix the issues and in doing so created other issues and damage to newer house siding vinyl installed. During installing the facia covering they found areas that the facia board needed to be replaced. I gave them the green light to replace the damaged facia boards, and this was a huge mistake on my end as the facia board that was replaced was found to be installed incorrectly later due to the metal NOT fitting on the facia board. They corrected most of the issues and the damage they did to our siding, but as they corrected, they made more problems with bent and dented metal on the facia boards and some of the soffits were pitched in a weird angle and didn't look right, which is why they were back on 10/22, but as they tried to fix the "weird angle" on the soffit they cut the rake board to shreds with an oscillating cutting tool (see attached pic of damage to the rake board). Also, on 10/22 we showed David a few of the areas that needed caulk, missing metal, and an area in the rear that the metal was bent (hammer blows) and the drip edge was bent up, which he admitted to placing nails in the drip edge to "hold it down". When David showed Ricky the dented facia metal, he became angry and said "f**k this" and walked away, I showed the issues to David and he told Ricky to go ahead and replace the metal, but Ricky was very apprehensive about replacing that facia metal because they had placed nails into the drip edge and bent it up and there was no way of making that right without replacing the drip edge and the facia metal! So, the final "nail in the coffin", no pun intended was from them to give us $200 off - WOW after all the time I had to take off from work at over $400 per day and the issues to deal with! We took the $200 off due to the fact we didn't want any more damage to our home and to end this escapade! I would not do business with Klaus again and the reason I gave 2 stars as some things were done correclty - gutters were installed correclty and all the roof and flashing work was done well, but due to the problems encountered with the facia metal and soffit I would not use them again!

I just had my roof replaced a few days ago and everything seemed above board until the old shingles…read morewere removed!!! I had a bid around $10K for the roof replacement with a side note that an additional charge of $65 per board would be required if there was any damaged wood. I was told I need a whole new roof deck because there were 1/2" gaps between the existing roof deck, no mention of any damaged wood. It's now my understanding the 1/2" gaps are not uncommon. The additional charge was $3,750, which is a 38% upcharge to my bid. I don't understand how this is legal or ethical. Certainly, that kind of issue could have been identified prior to the day of installation with a simple attic inspection. Although the workmanship was great, this has left a sour impression for me. Unless you are roofing savvy, which I am not, these are the gotchas that can create a volatile situation. This type of last-minute upcharge is what give the contractor industry a bad name. Shame on you, Kraus Roofing!!!

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