A serious warning to anyone considering Irish for a home project…read more
I rarely write negative reviews, but our experience with Irish Roofing and Exteriors has been deeply frustrating, and I feel obligated to warn others.
I hired Irish Roofing after a storm caused tree damage and water intrusion to my home. I reached out to Irish Roofing in November 2024 hoping to work with a contractor that understood both construction and insurance claims. Initially, their representative seemed knowledgeable and professional. He made valid recommendations to ensure my home was properly restored--including replacing water-damaged roof decking and involving a county inspector to verify compliance with building codes. But once that representative left the company, everything unraveled.
My case was passed along to several people. It was made clear that the insurance estimate alone was insufficient, and the original representative of Irish Roofing agreed--in writing and in communication with my insurance provider (State Farm)--that more extensive repairs were necessary.
We entered into the project with a clearly defined and insurance-approved scope of work--ten specific line items. Unfortunately, the work that was completed bore little resemblance to what was agreed upon. Instead of performing the necessary repairs, Irish's crew carried out what amounted to a superficial and inadequate 2x4 patch job.
We had a clearly defined scope of work, line items one through ten, which was approved by our insurance company. However, Mike stated he had "a lot of notes... " Rather than completing the agreed-upon repairs, the crew did what amounted to an inadequate 2x4 patch job. Additionally, I requested the installation of a vent fan in the master bathroom. Not only was it left half-attached, but it was installed 15 feet away from where it was supposed to go. This level of negligence is unacceptable from any professional contractor. To make matters worse, they attempted to bill me for the full scope of work--even though it was blatantly obvious that the job was not completed per the agreement.
Adding to the terrible experience, was the conduct of the project lead, who provided false and misleading information to our insurance company. He claimed, among other things, that our basement bathroom was improperly vented. The problem? We do not have a basement bathroom. This false statement, along with other inaccuracies, was cited by our insurance provider as justification to deny further coverage--an outcome that directly harmed our claim and left us with unresolved, out-of-pocket repairs.
An inspector from the Ionia County building department--who got involved after the fact--confirmed this: the repairs were superficial and the documented damage was not properly addressed.
As of now, our roof is leaking--further evidence of the poor quality and lack of attention to detail in the work that was done.
Since all of this transpired, my calls and emails have been ignored, and the only "resolution" offered by Irish's president, Chris Flatly, was that they would waive the charge, as if doing shoddy work and walking away from the job was an acceptable outcome.
In summary, this experience was not only unprofessional, but also deceptive and damaging. I would strongly urge homeowners to avoid Irish Roofing and Exteriors. Seek out a contractor who values transparency, honors their commitments, communicates clearly, and stands behind their work. Irish failed us on every one of those fronts.
The bottom line:
* They made promises and broke them.
* They deceived me about involving an inspector.
* They performed substandard work, ignored structural damage, and may have introduced new damage to my home.
* They made false statements to my insurance adjustor, and hurt my claim
* They misrepresented the job as complete and billed for it.
Homeowners: Protect yourselves. Look elsewhere. Don't let Irish Roofing and Exteriors jeopardize your home, or insurance claim, like they did mine.