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Google: 4.7/5 BBB: A+Warren Construction & Roofing, Inc
3017 Santa Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa
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Steve came to my house and gave me a free roof inspection. He noticed some minor things and got them fixed asap and saved me a lot of money in the long run. Also my insurance rates went down when I showed them the inspection. Thanks Warren roofing and Steve thanks again
Warren Construction did a superb job in repairing our dry rot challenge. We have a tile roof that needed to be considered as a part of the work. Alan and Miguel were most professional, courteous and skillful in their work. No broken tiles, highly impressive quality craftsmanship. Adam was great to work with all along the way. Everyone kept us informed throughout the project. Very trustworthy and honest people!
Warren Construction & Roofing did an excellent job replacing our roof. The estimator (Steven Clark) was very thorough and spent 15 minutes inspecting our roof to determine whether or not we actually needed a new roof (or whether it has some years of life, with some minor repairs). He told me exactly why it needed replacing (and could point to the bowing that indicated deterioration of the underlayment, which he could feel sagging as he walked on it). None of the other roofing contractors even answered my first question (do we need a new roof?); they just gave me an estimate for replacing it.When I asked Steve about the possibility of installing solar panels (at some point in the future), he recommended that they put in a special underlayment in the area where solar would be installed. That avoids the solar installation from compromising the waterproofing. Later, he sent me pictures of another house they were repairing. The homeowners had solar panels installed, but ended up with water damage. They had to take all the solar panels off, repair the roof, and then they can have the solar panels reinstalled. We're not going to have that problem because Steve says the self-adhering underlayment will fill in the screw threads to prevent water from entering.We signed the contract on 5/10/2023. We emailed him with our final decision re: the color of the shingles on 5/13/2023. He emailed back on Monday (5/15/23) to say he would check the weather and their schedule to see when they might be able to squeeze us in. On 5/16/2023, he emailed to say they were finishing up a job earlier and could be there as early at the next morning if we wanted. The crew showed up early on 5/17/23 and worked hard for 3 days, finishing on roof on Friday afternoon, 5/19/2023.At the end of each day, they sent me an email with pictures and an update regarding the progress. At the end of Day 1, I could see that one of our fascia boards was rotted out at the end. I emailed Steve to check whether they would be able to replace that board (but it was already in progress). First thing the next morning, I saw them carrying a new fascia board around the side of the house. They got that fixed along with replacing the underlayment that was warped.