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    PRO Builder Inc.

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Services - PRO Builder Inc.

    Balcony addition

    Bathroom remodeling

    Bedroom remodeling

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    Building additions

    Construction design services

    Deck construction

    Deck design

    Garage remodeling

    Window installation

    Window or door screen installation

    Skylight replacement

    Window replacement

    Window or door screen replacement

    Gutter addition

    Gutter installation

    Gutter replacement

    Patio, porch, or terrace construction or installation

    Kitchen remodeling

    Landscaping building construction

    Guest house or ADU construction

    Detached garage construction

    Modular home construction

    Single-family home construction

    New structure construction

    Pool installation

    Remodeling

    Roof cleaning

    New roof installation

    Roof repair

    Roof replacement

    Reroofing

    New room addition

    Bathroom addition

    Bedroom addition

    Common area addition

    New room design

    Garage addition

    Kitchen addition

    Laundry room addition

    Skylight installation

    New story addition

    New story design

    Structural repair

    New window installation

    Window replacement services

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    Royal Sinaloa Roofing - All debris removed from project and included in the quote.

    Royal Sinaloa Roofing

    (31 reviews)

    This company is the genuine article and the glowing reviews you see for them here are well…read moredeserved. They treat your home as if it was their home and meticulous attention to quality in every aspect of their work is constantly evident. Our 30 year old concrete tile roof was at end of life, and a constant source of stress when it rained. Asked for a quote to replace with architectural shingles as a good match to our solar panels, and received a very detailed quote, clearly explaining several possible options. They were able to work around the solar de-installation schedule without any issues. The crew was motivated, skilled, very experienced, and showed up exactly on time, every day. The job site was maintained in a clean and safe manner at all times, and the quality of the work -- absolutely outstanding. Excellent value for the money in my opinion; a quality product, well installed. True-up at the end of the job was detailed, clear, and under budget. Strongly recommend this company.

    Had them replace my roof they did the whole job in two days, but failed to do any proper prep work…read moreand prevent nails from going on the ground. More worried about getting the job done fast and not doing the proper steps to prevent danger. My six-year-old daughter put one through her foot and put her in the emergency room. I brought this to the owner's attention and all I got was a sorry text. Worst part is I warned him one week prior that there was excessive nails that we've been picking up and he claims he came by and did another sweep. All they had to do was lay tarps or plastic down to prevent this. Or don't do the job so fast and be sloppy and just throw everything off the roof in every direction. Or maybe have the owner actually be on site when his workers are working and prevent situation situations like.

    Quality Roofing Top

    Quality Roofing Top

    (21 reviews)

    Downtown

    It is very disappointing that after receiving my payment on their roof job, the company - Quality…read moreRoofing Tops (it changed its name from Quality Roofing) can't provide both warranties after the roof project was completed more than one month ago - 1. "Quality Roofing" Workmanship Warranty from the company and 2. The manufacture's - "CertainTeed Warranty" with Business Owner's signature. They are both standard warranties for any customers to get without asking from a roof company when the roof project is done. It is also very frustrating that after asking the company - "Quality Roofing" more than one month, the company is not able to provide me both warranties. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update: Although so far I still didn't receive both warranties from the company - Quality Roofing Top (formerly Quality Roofing), I want to recognize their roof job by adding more stars after the test of a series of winter storms.

    It was very disappointing and I'd stay away from this company if I knew what would happen to us…read more We had a horrible experience with Steve, and I want to share our story in detail so others can avoid the same mistakes we made. The issues began early on. We were collecting quotes from multiple vendors to replace our roof, and Steve's quote came in somewhere in the middle. However, it was just a one-page estimate with minimal details. We asked him to clarify the specific roofing terminologies and helped us understand what those means in plain English, which he did, and he brought over some samples when we met on June 11, 2025. We appreciated that meeting, and we told him we needed the weekend to think it over. That's when the pressure began. He insisted we had to sign the contract that same evening -- no time to think. "If you don't sign today," he said, "the price will go up." It was around 5:00 or 5:30 p.m. -- my husband had just returned from work to meet him. I felt uncomfortable with how pushy he was, and told my husband we should wait. Unfortunately, my husband gave in and signed under pressure. Before signing, we also noticed the contract listed the installation date as August 18, 2025, which felt really far out. We particularly called out and asked about it, and Steve assured us the installation can be sooner. "Don't worry about it- once you get HOA approval, we'll get started earlier. I wanted the work done earlier too while the weather was still cool," he said. Because we have multiple home improvement projects to manage, starting the roofing project after getting HOA approval is one key element to sign the pricing quote. There many vendors available in the market, if he had been upfront about the real timeline, we would not sign the quote at all that night. We got our HOA approval the very next day and informed Steve immediately -- he sounded surprised we moved so quickly. Per HOA requirements, we scheduled a short walkthrough, which he did (about 15-30 minutes). But when we called to confirm the installation, everything changed. Suddenly, he was cold, rude, and borderline hostile. He raised his voice, telling us there was no way installation could happen sooner than six weeks. He said we should "learn a lesson" about trusting verbal agreements, and that what we signed -with the August 18 date -- was legally binding. Then a woman shouted in the background that it was his birthday - and he hung up on us mid-call. At that point, we no longer felt comfortable trusting him and wanted to hand our roof project to Steve. We couldn't stop worrying what would happened if he or his team opened up our roof... Can you imagine? The lack of professionalism, the bullying tone, the broken promises - it was too much. There was no service provided yet -just a quote, no formal service contract, no permit applications. We called to explain we no longer wanted to proceed a week later after carefully thought about his behavior and attitude. This time, Steve showed his consistent "customer service"-he cut my husband off before he even finished talking and said, "This is a legally binding contract. You call your lawyer, and I'll call mine." We were stunned-never experienced this kind of vendor in my life. What a lesson to learn. At this point, we stopped hoping he could have any customer orientated mind set and he proved out to us, he only looks out for his interest instead of collaboration or mutual interests. We sent a formal written notice stating that we were canceling the project. Then came the final blow -- Steve demanded $2,000 from us. For what? For no work done, and no contractually agreed services? Looking back, we wish we had trusted our instincts and not allowed ourselves to be pressured into signing that evening. We also wish we had known about the 3-day cooling-off period for home improvement contracts -- something Steve never disclosed to us. Please learn from our mistake: * Do not give in to high-pressure tactics. * Insist on clear, honest communication. * Know your consumer rights. * And most importantly -- trust your gut. Be careful! Stay away!

    PRO Builder Inc. - contractors - Updated May 2026

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