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Hours
- Mon: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Tue: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Wed: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Thu: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Fri: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
- Sat: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Sun: Closed
Service Details
Areas of Expertise
- Tile Roof Installs
- Tile Roof Repairs
Cost Information
- Free Estimates
- Warranty Offered
- Credit Cards Accepted
Reviews
Write a ReviewDo not use. Complaint pending with CA Contractors State Licensing Board, BBB, and the City of Poway Chamber of Commerce. As RT Roofings President, Robert Tomeoni, completed an on-site estimate. During an informal telephone review he quoted a half days worth of work for multiple cracked tiles, slips, and annual maintenance repair. The formal contract provided by RT Roofing contract did not include a duration of work or itemized costs. Two individuals arrived on-site. A total of 25 minutes was spent at the home with 7 minutes of actual roof time between two large, multi-tiered roofs. This equaled $1500. The estimated work was not completed to a workman like standard as verified by multiple home security videos, pre/post work picture comparison, and a visual inspection of several tiles with 3-4 inches cracks / chips. A phone call with Robert was scheduled to voice concerns that the agreed upon work could not have physically occurred within the documented timeline. Robert informed me that a half days worth of work could be as little as 4-7 minutes to 4 hours in duration as along as the work was completed. Robert was asked to return on-site to verify in-person as he did not complete the work himself or visually inspect it. During the re-inspect, Robert did take the time to diligently examine the roof. However, he stated the un-repaired tiles were not broken tiles. When asked to defined a broken tile, Robert answered a crack or a chip of 3-4 inches. When it was pointed out that the tiles met that threshold and that underlayment was showing he stated that that was not part of the quote. When pressed with contractual language, he finally stated his team had missed the work. During Roberts re-inspection he took several pictures of â replaced tiles. The areas that Robert had identified where his team had conducted repairs were actually previous repairs, as documented via HD drone footage during a Jan 2024 home inspection. Robert also was unable to identify where the slipped tiles had been re-seated stating that that was impossible. Robert refused to watch the home security video footage or review the HD drone footage to compare against his pictures. Robert just repeated I dont care about the video footage, you signed the contract, it does not matter well just place a lean against your home. Ultimately we came to an impasse, the amount was paid to prevent a lean, and we will transition to the CSLB mediation process. This is not a trustworthy company regardless of the Christian-based language used. Please do not use. If you are active, retired, or former military personnel stay away.
We had a contractor a few years ago install our flat roof deck wrong we ended up with a big pond on a roof and it started leaking everywhere we met with several different contractors most from one of the patch it up not do the right thing but when we met with Robert at RT Roofing, he only wanted to do it right. Now we have a completely finished roof deck and weà  à ¢à  à  à  à  re super happy with their service. We highly recommend Robert at RT Roofing!!
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