Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Services - You

    Siding installation

    Siding repair

    Siding replacement

    You Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - You

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - You

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Roofing 3,511 times last month within 25 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Trenton Roofing & Siding

    Trenton Roofing & Siding

    (49 reviews)

    What an amazing job Trenton Roofing did replacing my entire roof! The entire experience was amazing…read morefrom start to finish. Jamie was very professional and informative throughout the process! I highly recommend this company!!

    I wish I could give this company a 0 star. Recently I…read morereplaced the roof of my residential house by this company. At the beginning, I asked to add a start and end days to the contract. They refused to do so. But still thinking this is a reliable trustworthy company by the positive comments. So I chose it by paying a higher price than the other companies. During the installation, I saw the DeckArmor underlayment was blowing by wind while the shingles nailed down. I asked the leader of the crew if they should nail down the underlayment first. He said no. That's the normal. I emailed Bill, the project manager, pictures and video. I asked him to clarify if DeckArmor was installed as per for manufacturer's instructions. He didn't answer my question. Instead, he escalated it to his VP, Alex Valentino. Mr. Valentino said the underlayment was not fastened by plastic cap nails/staple as GAF's instructions. It was actually fastened by regular staples because Deck Armor and shingles were installed on the same day. That's their "standard industry practice". They have done that all the time to all his customers, not just for me. I asked him for a proof. He sent me a very blurry picture. Nothing could be seen. He made some comments about me that I didn't appreciate instead of answering my questions. I contacted the GAF's Technical Questions Support Services. They said that Deck Armor should be fastened using only plastic cap staples or plastic cap nails prior to the shingles being installed. Regardless, it is a same day installation or not. And they also attached the GAF's Deck Armor installation instructions. After I sent GAF's information to Mr. Valentino. He said he wanted his lawyer to get a full payment by legal action. Well, the installation crew skipped the fastening step. The pictures showed no fastening by any kind of nails/stapes. But he said the Deck Armor was fastened, but by staples. There's no need an inspection for more data. All the available data demonstrated clearly that the practices were intentionally cutting corners by skipping fastening, using the substandard staples for time and money, which can lead to long-term roofing system integrity issues, often remaining hidden until major issues arise. These issues stem primarily from water infiltration and moisture entrapment, leading to a variety of problems though the damages may not be showing up right away. The GAF's specific warning DO NOT use the nails/staples without cap have its reasons. They lack the holding strength and durability needed for a secure and waterproof roof, while the plastic cap ones that spreads the pressure over a larger area, preventing the fastener from tearing through the underlayment and helping to seal the hole it creates. I liked their slogan - QUALITY ISN'T EXPENSIVE...IT'S Priceless and their high ratings. I thought if I paid a high price I could get a high quality roof. End up I didn't get the quality but frustration and distress. I just asked for a simple yes or no question leading to a legal action. This company is not accountable!!!

    You - roofing - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...