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    R & R Roofing

    R & R Roofing

    (2 reviews)

    In April of 2021 we had a tear off and re-roof done to our residence in Bandon by R&R Roofing…read more So, here's the bottom line first - Would I have them do the work again? YES Absolutely! Would I recommend them to others? YES, without hesitation! Am I satisfied with their demeanor, professionalism & workmanship? YES! Their bid pricing was fair and honest. They wrote a good contract too - that ALSO looks out for you! And their Clean-up at the end was very good. R&R is a father, son, and working wife business with a couple of other long term full time employees that make for a good crew size. They're not too big and not too small, and not slow, like a one guy operation can be. Dan, the owner was always there on the job. I consider myself lucky to have found these folks, here's why. I've been in construction work for most of my life. I've been retired now for about ten years and don't feel comfortable anymore on a roof to do the work myself. But I have learned a few things over the years and have seen most of the BS tricks that contractors play on homeowners. I knew what materials I wanted, and how the work was to be done. I had bought all the better materials (like stainless steel nails) and had them on hand at the site. And so the search began to find a roofer to do the work. What I thought would be easy, turned out to be one of the most frustrating Coos County jungle-thrashes I've had in many a year. There seems to be something about roofers that sets them apart. They have more complaints and license suspensions on file than any other type of construction specialty. So, one of the most important things you can do in selecting a contractor is to go to the Oregon Construction Contractor Board's web site (www.ccb.org) and put in their License # and see how many complaints, suspensions, and fines they have on record. R&R Roofing has none! And the one MOST important thing for any homeowner to do, is to see if they have WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE for their employees. That's just in case the under-the-table day worker guy falls off your roof and sues you. Also beware of the contractor who wants 1/2 of the money up front - he will have control over you - don't do it. R&R Roofing as a clean record, they were straight with me, they have worker's comp., and didn't require any up front money, they were fast and efficient and they did good work. What more could I have ask for? It was a long road, but I felt in the end it was worth the trouble in finding R&R Roofing. One tip, if it doesn't feel right in your gut - keep looking. And I just have to say one more thing: What I found to be the most disturbing was that the majority of roofers I interviewed, really felt a righteous entitlement in deserving "their" 1/2 bid money up front, even without lifting a finger before doing any work. I actually sensed an anger in them, when I said NO - I would not allow them to get the advantage over me before the work even started. In many states there's an actual consumer protection law that limits what a contractor can ask for as a deposit. 10% or $1,000 of the bid, which ever is less, is the most common practice. With R&R I gave them one check at completion and that was that. Nice. by Bill S.

    We live in Minnesota, but have a house in Coos Bay that was damaged significantly in a strong…read morestorm. Dan knew us and was keeping an eye on the house. He is the one who called me to tell me the storm did significant damage to the roof and fencing of the house. He raced to get his roofing crew to put tarps over the damaged roof to stop the leaking, and he recommended we get the insurance inspectors out there immediately, which we did. The insurance adjustor gave us a terribly low estimate for the roof repair, but we knew we needed to have a new roof, so hired Dan's company, R&R Roofing, to replace the roof. The did an EXCELLENT job, finding and fixing several areas of rot, holes in the sheathing, and issues with the flashing. He also found and fixed where water had leaked into the home. Without R&R Roofing, our house would have suffered much more extensive damage, and the repairs would have taken longer. On top of that, when R&R was done fixing our house, he gave us letters, photos and proof that the insurance company's estimates were way too low. We took that information to the insurance company, and they agreed to pay us in full for the repair work, based on the evidence Dan gave us to prove our case. We also hired R&R Roofing to do an extensive renovation of the inside of the house to update it and freshen up most of the rooms. R&R updated the bathrooms, replaced all the flooring on the main floor, replaced windows and siding, finished off 2 new rooms, installed and repaired doors, and kept our house secured and maintained during the project. R&R also repaired the fences that were damaged due to the storm, did some re-grading of the ground to get water away from the house, and found rotting support beams, which they lifted the house to repair. R&R Roofing can do almost anything to improve a house! Great work Dan!

    Allied Roofing and Construction - Tear off of an old tile roof

    Allied Roofing and Construction

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    Contracted 8/31/16 for a front deck/porch rail and resand/restain job that this man…read more proctrastinated on starting before rains began in mid-October. He promised me he would have it completed by September 23rd, while I was out of town; yet, when I returned, the project had not been completed as promised and I was given some excuse about a heat wave that occurred on September 24th. His people eventually messed up the stain a week or so later. Next Shane told me he'd ordered a gel stain product I recommended via a Google search to find out how to fix that mess he'd made, but none of his employees knows where it is when they have come recently to try & complete the project. The Gel Stain had a requirement of 60 degrees or higher, which there have been numerous times he could have sent crews on weekends throughout this entire 10 1/2 months! He has not returned my texts or phone call messages today, which is typical that I have to chase him down to ask when we can reschedule. Then on rescheduled dates, if weather was slightly foggy in the morning, he canceled a couple times. Today was an absolute due date to his employee, Dave, who came out 2 weeks ago today to fix the sanding divots that were done also by Shane's employees. So, he's send 3 different crews to properly sand this deck in preparation for staining (after fixing all 7 of the bottom rails around the porch's decking; and breaking one of the pickets in the process, which he never replaced, so I have a gaping hole now out there, as well. I have kept track of all the weather and cancellations (I also cancelled once when high winds were expected a few weeks ago). This company has deprived me of the use and enjoyment of my front porch far too long. Oh, and he threatened to sue me for talking about this... Update: Allied finally finished the job in July 2017, a full year almost after contracting for that 3 day job. Just horrible ...

    Good roof; good follow-up. Premium materials and hard-working crew.read more

    JamesCo Roofing - roofing - Updated July 2026

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