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    Elevate Roofing

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Guy Roofing - The ceiling before guy Roofing came out. They tried to tell us the rippling was already there, but it was not....

    Guy Roofing

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    We recently had our roof replaced by (Guy Roofing), a contractor recommended to us by our…read morehomeowner's insurance company (Amica)through (Crawford Contractor Connection). Unfortunately, our experience left much to be desired. While the actual roof replacement was completed, we were extremely disappointed with the, lack of attention to detail and care throughout the process. The crew left behind a significant amount of debris, which we had to clean up ourselves. There was visible damage to our front gutter over the garage, and they caused nail punctures in the flashing on the right side of the roof. To make matters worse, there was tar smeared on our home's siding from the roof tear-off process. One of the key issues was our dryer vent, which we needed them to repair as part of the project. Rather than doing the job correctly, they installed a cheap $10-20 vent that didn't even sit flush against the siding. Their solution? Clear silicone caulk around the edges, an unprofessional shortcut from a company that advertises itself as experts in roofing, siding, and gutters. This type of work should have been completed with care and precision the first time. We made multiple attempts to contact Guy Roofing to address these issues. Although they did eventually follow through and come back to correct the problems, it took repeated phone calls and persistence on our end. Even then, the initial attempts to fix things felt like the bare minimum, and only after pushing did they finally complete the job to our satisfaction. In summary, while the roof itself was replaced, the overall experience was frustrating and disappointing. If you're considering using Guy Roofing, especially for work recommended through an insurance company, be prepared to advocate strongly for quality and follow-up. From Starr to finish our process, took roughly 6 weeks.

    I hired Guy Roofing for a full roof replacement in Simpsonville following hail damage through an…read moreinsurance claim. What started as a professional experience during the sales phase quickly deteriorated once the contract was signed. Decking boards. During tear-off, the crew replaced what they claimed were 10 boards at $105 each -- $1,050 added with zero warning. I was working from home. No one knocked, no one called, no change order was presented. I found out after the fact. When I challenged this, I was told a change order wasn't necessary because the rate was on the front page. However, their own Clause 26 on page two specifically requires a signed change order for hidden conditions and lists "deteriorated decking" as the first example. You can't have a clause in your contract and tell customers it doesn't apply to the exact scenario it describes. The photo documentation I received was a disorganized set of images with blue numbers scrawled on in "no particular order" -- their words. No before-and-after photos, no dimensions tracked. Their staff admitted some of the 10 "boards" were partial cuts from full 4x8 sheets, and that crews bring bulk OSB and cut on site. So I was charged $105 per cut piece, not per actual sheet. After escalation to the director of production, they reduced the charge from 10 to 7 boards, saving $315. While $315 may not sound like much in the context of a full roof, that's precisely the point -- it's just small enough that most homeowners won't fight it, and just large enough to add up across hundreds of jobs. It speaks to a pattern of nickel-and-diming that erodes trust. Double-layer shingles. Their inspector and my insurance adjuster both documented a single-layer roof. I signed the contract on that basis. A second layer was discovered during tear-off with no change order or notification. I later received an invoice billing me directly for the extra removal -- entirely unacceptable for unauthorized work on a roof documented as single-layer. They eventually obtained partial payment from insurance, but it raised a serious question: had insurance denied the supplement, would I have been stuck paying for unauthorized work their own inspector failed to identify? Based on how this was handled, I believe the answer is yes. The cost of a potential second layer should be built into standard pricing given how common this is in the industry. Invoicing. I received four separate invoices with different balances. Nothing clearly reconciled against the insurance estimate. Every question required follow-up. Resolution. After escalation, management was responsive and we reached a fair resolution. But it took multiple emails, phone calls across several departments, and days of effort -- just to be treated fairly under their own contract terms. Staff argued positions that directly contradicted Clause 26 using the exact example listed in the clause. Either their staff isn't trained on their own contract, or the contract misleads consumers. Neither is acceptable. What went well: The sales experience was excellent -- I felt heard and respected. The salesman advocated well with my insurance adjuster. The roof looks great and was completed in one day. Once I reached management, they worked with me. Advice: Read the entire contract, especially Clauses 5, 26, and 27. Be home on install day. Get written confirmation you'll be contacted before any additional work is performed. Don't assume you'll be consulted before extra charges appear.

    Elevate Roofing - roofing - Updated May 2026

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