“Very Professional, prompt, hard workers, polite & clean up everything! Beyond Pleased!“
“We have used Peachy for roofing and general contractor work, several times, over many years. We are always very pleased. Highly recommend.Services: Roof repair for storm & wind damage“
“I found Stump Metal Roofing on the web - I had no previous experience with them but I needed a roof on a small airplane hanger. I was familiar with standing seam on larger buildings but did not realize it could be done on a smaller scale. Their price was 20% higher than the lowest R-channel roofing bid (they were lower than some) but given the advantage of standing seam I felt it was worth it.
They were everything I hoped for in a good contractor. They were responsive, they kept the job site in order (it took several days) and they cleaned up afterward. There were no surprises and I got a quality job. I checked the site after they left and there was nothing left behind to create a flat tire - nothing! No question I would use them again.
Just a quick comment about their product if you have never heard of "standing seam". Historical metal roofs using "R" channel involve hundreds of screws to hold down the metal which are exposed on the surface of the roof. Rubber washers are usually involved on each screw. The problems is the fact that all metal expands when it is heated and contracts when it is cooled. If the rubber washers don't deteriorate by the sun's UV rays over time, you still have the pressure put on the single point hole of the screw as the metal expands (or contracts) and wants to move. Over time the holes can be ever so slightly enlarged because of this. Enlarged holes combined with a deteriorated washer (from the sun's UV) are a recipe for a leak path. It may take 10-20 years, but it can happen.
Standing seam stops all of this by giving the screws a slot so if the metal needs to expand or contract it can. The enlarged slots are not a problem because they are all covered by the next panel and not exposed to the weather - you see no screws on the roof (nothing exposed to sun UV or to weather) because they are underneath and covered by the next panel put down. The locking mechanism created by the standing seam assures that the panels are down for good. This is a common strategy used on commercial building and I am glad to see it is available on a more residential level.“
“They work hard and steady, were very accommodating regarding scheduling as I had to replace my roof too and that caused rescheduling issues. Gutters look great. One small issue which it seems they will correct promptly. Friendly, competent service. I highly recommend them.“
“We really loved how they listened to our concerns about getting a new roof and having it done correctly! Their team was very professional and detail oriented. We would definitely recommend them to anyone who needs a new metal roof!“