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A very reliable company! They kept to the contract and we had no extra charges. Workers showed up every morning and worked clean as possible and each day until job was finished! We have a beautiful roof now and no leaks!!
https://caliberroofingandsolar…
685 E Geronimo St Chandler, AZ 85225
From my personal experience, I can say that Truvo is an excellent company that truly cares about their customers. They had a team of professional roofers who were willing to go the extra mile.
I highly recommend Truvo to anyone in need of roofing services. Whether you need a new roof installed or just a repair.
http://truvo.com
I highly recommend Truvo to anyone in need of roofing services. Whether you need a new roof installed or just a repair.
Phoenix, AZ 85044
I Selected Gleason to fix the leak I had. Chose them because of their professionalism during the quote process. After that though, I constantly had to email them inquiring about the scheduling, I was told it would be the next week, which turned into the week after. Never was I called or emailed with updates, I had to inquire.
Once they showed up the work was completed within a few hours, but when asked about billing, the crew performing the work had no idea. The next day I received an invoice with no directions on how to pay. I had to call the office to ask. I was then told they could send me another invoice for using a credit card to pay, but they would charge a 2.9 % fee. 2.9?? This added $43 to my bill. Even after receiving the new invoice, there were still no directions on how to pay. In this day and age where customer service is king, I would expect them to be better suited.
https://www.gleasonroofing.com
Once they showed up the work was completed within a few hours, but when asked about billing, the crew performing the work had no idea. The next day I received an invoice with no directions on how to pay. I had to call the office to ask. I was then told they could send me another invoice for using a credit card to pay, but they would charge a 2.9 % fee. 2.9?? This added $43 to my bill. Even after receiving the new invoice, there were still no directions on how to pay. In this day and age where customer service is king, I would expect them to be better suited.
2447 W 12th St Ste 2 Tempe, AZ 85281
I'm a veteran, have multiple deployments under my belt. When I deal with businesses and people, there's a reciprocity of trust. When you break trust, there are consequences.
When selling a house while living out of state, Ridge Roofing was recommended for roof repairs. Garrett was professional, and came in at the cheapest of three bids, so we chose him.
The buyer's agent did their final walk-thru the day after the roofing work was to be finished. That morning I called Garrett for the invoice and to pay. He said he had to send a couple of guys out that morning to finish some work, but it'd be quick.
That night my agent emailed that during walk-thru, the buyer's agent saw roofers fixing damage to the patio roof and we risk missing the closing date based on the depth of repair. They sent an addendum addressing this risk. One part of the email read, "Hunter McBride with Ridge Roofing happened to be on site cleaning up some debris that had been left behind. We pointed out to him that it looked like one of the roof repairmen had stepped through the ceiling. He confirmed this, and said his company would take care of it.. He took a paint chip with him to match the paint..."
Next morning, I texted Garrett. Here's the verbatim exchange.
Me: Hi Garrett, the buyers did a walk thru of the house yesterday and saw a hole in the patio roof. They're asking 2 questions that I hope to relay answers back to them:
- Are you folks going to be able to do the repairs to the hole?
- Can we get an estimated time of completion for the work, ideally with photos of the repaired area?
Thanks kindly, sir.
Garrett: Are they wanting us to cover it? I have a drywall guy I can refer and could get it done pretty fast. It was a cracked seen in the drywall from having extra weight in the patio. The repair tech didn't do anything wrong the seem just cracked.
Piet: Hi Garrett, please check email. Hunter McBride owned up to the damage and said Ridge Roofing was handling these repairs (specifically the photo you sent), and Hunter even took a paint chip along to match paint. That info came from the buyer's agent. Has something changed since? Closing date is scheduled for tomorrow.
Garrett: If it was something our repair tech did to cause the damage we would cover it no questions. But that is not the case in this situation. We would gladly refer the drywall guy we use. But a drywall seem separating just from being on the roof, which he had too do is not our fault.
"Ok. I told the guy representing the buyer that if our guy fell through and caused that we would cover it. But that wasn't the case obviously" - this is what I got from Hunter
Photos taken the month prior show the patio ceiling in good shape. I'd hope so; we replaced it in 2015.
The buyer's inspector checked it on 3/14. He identified a number of items, to include patio roof, and he took a lot of photos of all faults. The drywall was fine.
Aside from Garrett's team, nobody was on the patio roof. Yet the day after work was finished, the drywall had a man-sized hole punched through. Garrett says his people didn't cause it. So sometime between the inspection, and my exchange with Garrett, the hole in the patio roof mysteriously appeared. It's mysterious because Hunter McBride took responsibility for the damage to the buyer's agent; but not even 12 hours later, Garrett stated that it wasn't the company's fault, that the drywall seam "just cracked".
So no, I don't recommend Ridge Roofing. They're liars, unethical, irresponsible, clutzy, and don't own up to their mistakes. Their lack of ethics jeopardized my closing on the house.
They claim they're licensed & bonded. To avoid getting sued, check their documents in case one of their clowns falls through your roof, too. Or better, find a different contractor-one with more scruples and fortitude.
Speaking of scruples, check Google reviews for a bogus review Hunter McBride left for his own employer
https://ridgeroofingaz.com
When selling a house while living out of state, Ridge Roofing was recommended for roof repairs. Garrett was professional, and came in at the cheapest of three bids, so we chose him.
The buyer's agent did their final walk-thru the day after the roofing work was to be finished. That morning I called Garrett for the invoice and to pay. He said he had to send a couple of guys out that morning to finish some work, but it'd be quick.
That night my agent emailed that during walk-thru, the buyer's agent saw roofers fixing damage to the patio roof and we risk missing the closing date based on the depth of repair. They sent an addendum addressing this risk. One part of the email read, "Hunter McBride with Ridge Roofing happened to be on site cleaning up some debris that had been left behind. We pointed out to him that it looked like one of the roof repairmen had stepped through the ceiling. He confirmed this, and said his company would take care of it.. He took a paint chip with him to match the paint..."
Next morning, I texted Garrett. Here's the verbatim exchange.
Me: Hi Garrett, the buyers did a walk thru of the house yesterday and saw a hole in the patio roof. They're asking 2 questions that I hope to relay answers back to them:
- Are you folks going to be able to do the repairs to the hole?
- Can we get an estimated time of completion for the work, ideally with photos of the repaired area?
Thanks kindly, sir.
Garrett: Are they wanting us to cover it? I have a drywall guy I can refer and could get it done pretty fast. It was a cracked seen in the drywall from having extra weight in the patio. The repair tech didn't do anything wrong the seem just cracked.
Piet: Hi Garrett, please check email. Hunter McBride owned up to the damage and said Ridge Roofing was handling these repairs (specifically the photo you sent), and Hunter even took a paint chip along to match paint. That info came from the buyer's agent. Has something changed since? Closing date is scheduled for tomorrow.
Garrett: If it was something our repair tech did to cause the damage we would cover it no questions. But that is not the case in this situation. We would gladly refer the drywall guy we use. But a drywall seem separating just from being on the roof, which he had too do is not our fault.
"Ok. I told the guy representing the buyer that if our guy fell through and caused that we would cover it. But that wasn't the case obviously" - this is what I got from Hunter
Photos taken the month prior show the patio ceiling in good shape. I'd hope so; we replaced it in 2015.
The buyer's inspector checked it on 3/14. He identified a number of items, to include patio roof, and he took a lot of photos of all faults. The drywall was fine.
Aside from Garrett's team, nobody was on the patio roof. Yet the day after work was finished, the drywall had a man-sized hole punched through. Garrett says his people didn't cause it. So sometime between the inspection, and my exchange with Garrett, the hole in the patio roof mysteriously appeared. It's mysterious because Hunter McBride took responsibility for the damage to the buyer's agent; but not even 12 hours later, Garrett stated that it wasn't the company's fault, that the drywall seam "just cracked".
So no, I don't recommend Ridge Roofing. They're liars, unethical, irresponsible, clutzy, and don't own up to their mistakes. Their lack of ethics jeopardized my closing on the house.
They claim they're licensed & bonded. To avoid getting sued, check their documents in case one of their clowns falls through your roof, too. Or better, find a different contractor-one with more scruples and fortitude.
Speaking of scruples, check Google reviews for a bogus review Hunter McBride left for his own employer
4111 E Valley Auto Dr Ste 210 Mesa, AZ 85206
If you're thinking about going Solar + Energy Storage, these are your guys! They are nothing short of a reputable, professional, 1st class organization.
I have friends that have worked with them in CA and they are extremely happy post install. Their customer service is great all the way through.
I'm excited to to get my project going in AZ with them!
I have friends that have worked with them in CA and they are extremely happy post install. Their customer service is great all the way through.
I'm excited to to get my project going in AZ with them!
329 Lone Cactus Rd Ste 8 Phoenix, AZ 85027
Very affordable and reliable with excellent communication about the project (when, how, how much). I had contacted two other roofing companies who were going to seriously rip me off. I will use Glendale Roofing again.
6130 W Myrtle Ave Glendale, AZ 85301