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    May River Roofing

    May River Roofing

    (8 reviews)

    If I could give zero stars, I would. We had our roof replaced and they seemed to do a great job. We…read morepaid extra for flashing - $500+. The first rain storm, water poured in around the chimney. It caused damage to the ceiling around the chimney. The sheetrock bubbled up and water was dripping down. Antonio came and got up on the roof and ran a hose and he could see the water pouring in. He sent someone to caulk around the chimney. It was understood that he would fix the interior damage. We waited to test with windy rainstorms to make sure the caulk worked. Roll the clock forward - we called a couple times to get the interior work done and finally got to speak with Antonio. He is insisting that the interior damage was always there - before he put the roof on. He is basically calling us liars. He also said that he does not fix interior damage. He only fixes the roof if there is something wrong. So if the flashing they installed did caused leaking and damage due to an error in their work, you are out of luck. We did probably wait too long before pushing the issue. I would understand if he said too much time had elapsed, but instead, he proceeded to argue with us that the damage was already inside before the roof and flashing job. Shame on him.

    No one likes to think about replacing a roof, it's like buying a new car. You know that you want…read morequality at a fair price. Well May River Roofing delivers on both of those points. Antonio came out in the pouring rain to meet with me and to talk about his company. He came back the following day to do what he does to put together a quote. That was a Thursday. On Monday I had the quote in my email box and was pleasantly surprised. May River Roofing provided two quotes with the difference being the warranty. They also provided the detailed list of what they would do covered under the contract and which items wouldn't be covered. Everything seemed to be very reasonable. They also noted that they had carpenters on the team if there were any structural issues. As luck would have it, the crew found various areas that were suffering from wood rot. This is to be expected in a 27 year old wooden home close to the beach. Obviously these issues had to be addressed. My concern was the additional cost over and above the roof contract. To my surprise the final invoice showed that May River Roofing is true to their word. The additional cost of repairs was much lower than I anticipated. All in all, the crew completed the job in its entirety in a day and half. They did such a good job that a group of my neighbors came over to find out more about the company. Oh, and walking my property after they had cleaned up and left I found one nail and a piece of shingle that may have been 4 inches long. These folks are professionals.

    Monarch Roofing - Project Manager

    Monarch Roofing

    (7 reviews)

    Roof leaked and caused extensive damage a few months after workmanship warranty ran out. Although…read morethey fixed the flashing I was left with thousands of dollars in water damage.

    A Cautionary Review from a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran…read more I served in the United States Marine Corps for 7 years, from August 2013 to August 2020, as an 0331 Machine Gunner stationed at Camp Lejeune, NC, and finished my active-duty career as a Drill Instructor at MCRD Parris Island, SC. During my time as a Drill Instructor, I received a Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) for violating a recruit training order -- a mistake I take full responsibility for, but also one that many in the military community would recognize as not career-ending. As I approached the end of my service, I was referred to Monarch Roofing by a trusted friend who worked there. I applied, went through three rounds of interviews, and felt excited about the opportunity to transition into civilian life with a steady, reputable job. Things looked promising -- until I submitted my DD-214 discharge paperwork. Within a week of my discharge, Monarch Roofing denied my employment with no clear explanation, only stating: "After much consideration and discussion with the team." No feedback. No conversation. No opportunity for clarification or redirection. This wasn't just a job rejection -- it was a devastating blow during one of the most vulnerable periods of my life. The transition from military to civilian life is already challenging. That one decision sent me into a deep spiral of depression, and had it not been for my incredibly supportive wife and an old high school coach, I honestly don't know where I'd be today. What makes this experience harder to digest is that Monarch Roofing publicly advertises its "support" for veterans -- sponsoring veteran initiatives and even giving away roofs to disabled vets. And yet, when it came to offering meaningful employment support to a qualified veteran ready to work, they turned their back without a word. It's been nearly five years since this happened. Since then, I've become a father, earned a bachelor's degree in business, and fostered over a dozen children in our home. I've rebuilt my life -- but the emotional weight of this experience still lingers every time I see Monarch Roofing's veteran marketing campaigns. I'm not writing this review out of bitterness or with any expectation of gain. I'm writing this for closure -- and in hopes that Monarch Roofing leadership, especially those who are veterans themselves, take this perspective seriously. If you claim to support veterans, that support should extend to real opportunities -- not just marketing efforts. If you're a transitioning veteran considering Monarch Roofing for employment, I encourage you to ask the tough questions and advocate for yourself. And if you're a company decision-maker reading this, I hope my experience encourages you to offer more transparency and humanity during a veteran's most critical career transition.

    RoofCrafters - Bluffton - roofing - Updated May 2026

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