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Ground Zero Storm Shelters
4.8(
145
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Serving Jennings, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Perfect. I enjoyed getting to sit in the storm shelters at their showroom to help with size selection. After signing up for the install, they connect you to an online portal to manage the contract and to update building permit number, etc. Installation was prompt and clean."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Ray Rinardo Jr Home Improvements LLC
4.9(
55
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Serving Jennings, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr Rinardo was 100% good on word to finish repairs after I already paid him. Work and repairs were above and beyond... I was very pleased with work expected and performed. If any future repairs or improvements are needed, Mr Rinardo will be #1 on my list."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
The Haas Group LLC
4.8(
17
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Serving Jennings, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Ernie Haas provided a very thorough examination of our roof which enabled us (after much back and forth with our roofer (DCF Contracting)) to ensure that all necessary and required repairs were made to our roof. Mr. Haas stayed in contact with us for more than a month to ensure that any questions or issues we had were addressed."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Jim Olivier's Roofing Louisiana
4.3(
34
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Serving Jennings, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Whenever you have a roof put on your home you want to make sure the company doing the work will be around for at least as long as your warranty. We are based right here in Acadiana, and we’re here to stay; we don’t have some home office in another state that we report to. We have also been selected as a Platinum Preferred Contractor by Owen's Corning, and we are able to extend the finest warranties in the roofing industry.

Recommended by79%of homeowners
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Cornerstone Construction
1.0(
2
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Serving Jennings, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Emergency services offered

"Cornerstone Construction (Greenville area, South Carolina) installed a new metal roof with snow rails, gutters, and GutterGlove Pro gutter guard panels on the house during the summer of 2018. When a winter storm dropped some heavy snow the beginning of December '18, the snow rails ripped off of the roof, the gutters tore from the gutter hangers & straps, some of the GutterGlove Pro panels flipped up like dams and others were ripped off of the house. No other house in the development had their gutters damaged or ripped from the gutter hangers and straps. I contacted the owner of Cornerstone Construction the day of the incident and sent pictures. I spoke with GutterGlove Pro Corporate representatives and they stated they have GutterGlove Pro panels installed in heavy snow areas in the U.S. and Canada and they do not fail, and have NEVER failed, like they did in the photos I sent them. I also spoke with the Best Buy Metals store manager for the location where the metal roofing came from and he mentioned the snow rails were not installed correctly. So, two of Cornerstone’s suppliers said their products don’t fail as ours did – one said in the history of their company they have never seen them fail like the ones installed on our house, which leads me to believe that the products were not installed correctly. Cornerstone Construction after a period of time and a number of communications sent a representative out to survey the damage a little over a month after the failure occurred and I was told he would go back and discuss a corrective action plan. Two weeks passed with only one communication from Cornerstone, stating they were going to have another roofing representative (not a Cornerstone Construction employee) stop out to the house and look at the situation. Cornerstone’s stance is that they can’t fix weather related damage for free, even though two of the suppliers said their products don’t fail like they did, if installed correctly. Over 3 weeks ago and they said in discussions "about what needs to be done not only to fix it but we want to make sure it doesn’t happen again". Communications with the customer are not proactive or very good and right now their Customer Service to stand behind their installation and products is lacking. Two weeks ago, the owner stated in a reply to a Facebook review “but we are still trying to help you.” and “Albert called yesterday to discuss a solution & couldn't get ahold of anyone.” We are now 5.5 weeks from when the Cornerstone Construction representative was at the house (75 days from when the failure of the products occurred) - and they just (on Feb 21) offered to complete the needed repairs, contingent if, I removed my poor reviews on a couple of websites they identified. They stated they attempted to contact me "multiple times" - I can tell you that is completely un true, other than the one phone call I received from the Operations Manager on Feb 21. Despite saying both of those comments in two different replies – no one from the company contacted me until Feb 21, so it seems like these statements are false. Additionally, the Operations Manager even told me he is not the type of person to continue to call a customer, if he did not have an update on what the corrective action plan would be. So that tells me that the decision to make the necessary repairs was not made until day 74 or 75, when he called me, so I would remove my poor reviews. Right after the damage occurred, I did notify my insurance company when Cornerstone FAILED to communicate with me that they were going to address the problems, just to make sure my insurance company was aware in a timely manner of the issues and if the owner of Cornerstone failed to step-up and stand behind his products and crew’s installations. I should not have had to follow through with an insurance claim and have a claim on my record with my insurance company, when Cornerstone said it was in discussion “about what needs to be done not only to fix it but we want to make sure it doesn’t happen again”. That statement tells me, the customer, you are going to fix the problems so they won’t happen again) and I shouldn’t have to pay the deductible, and have that claim against my record with the insurance company. Apparently, when Cornerstone tells a customer they are determining what needs to be done NOT ONLY to fix it, but make sure it doesn’t happen again – that is NOT the truth. “Fix it” to a customer means the issues are going to be corrected. The owner of Cornerstone mentioned a few times that this is an insurance claim – my personal belief, is since he was the ONLY distributor of the Gutterglove Pro panels in the area, that he expected he could get paid again (by my insurance company) to reinstall them CORRECTLY the second time. I was told by the gutterguard manufacturer’s representative that they communicated with Cornerstone on how to correct the situation with their products and install them correctly. The owner of the company did reply to my Facebook review very quickly, but then there was a good delay in replying a second time saying they attempted to contact me to “discuss a solution” – interesting despite having all my contact info they never actually reached out to me(until Feb 21)…..not surprising! Once there were issues with the project, it seemed I would only hear from anyone at Cornerstone after I reached out to the company. I would have thought a reputable company would have be proactive in communicating with a customer that was having problems verses only responding after I made some type of communication with someone from the company. So, by not replying or contacting with me tells me that the owner of Cornerstone Construction DOES NOT WARRANTY his company’s products, installations, or work. The gutter install started on June 4th ’18 and weren’t finished up with the GutterGlove Pro panels until July 26th – so I see that Cornerstone is telling their customers (at least us) can expect to have problems with their products less than 5 months after install is finished, if there is a snow storm, The owner and I discussed a few times during our initial conversations that I would rely on his “expertise”, since he stated he was in the business of roofing, gutters, and the GutterGlove Pro products and has a quote “5 Star rating” – he told me he had been coming to this area with a good friend of his, so of course he would know it snows in the mountains here. I would have thought he would have correctly provided and installed products that are not going to fail during a snow storm and then require his customers to submit a claim against their personal insurance policy. Currently on Cornerstone Construction’s webpage it states “100% Satisfaction Guarantee” & that “we look forward to shaking your hand, looking you in the eye and giving you our word that our work will be above your standard” – both of which apparently are not true, which is extremely disappointing!! I gave Cornerstone Construction ample opportunity (10 weeks) to correct and salvage this job by standing behind products purchased and company’s incorrect installations, by fixing all of the damage that occurred from the storm on December 9th, but they FAILED to be a good reputable company, the owner FAILED to stand behind his written words (on his webpage and in the limited communications with us) and address product & installation issues we were having, or even communicate me as to what the corrective action plan would be, even if they could not get to us and correct the problems immediately. Seems like they are “all talk and no action” – Extremely Disappointed! I would definitely NOT recommend Cornerstone Construction to perform any work. If you do choose to use the company make sure you ask for, and receive, a written warranty."
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FAQs for roofing installation & roof repair projects in Jennings, LA

An average Cape Cod roof-raising project requires approximately two to three months from start to finish. The timeline depends on several variables, including weather conditions, contractor availability, material delivery schedules, and the specific complexity of your home's structure. The process involves multiple phases, including demolition, framing, roofing, window installation, and interior finishing. Working with an experienced contractor who provides a detailed timeline can help set realistic expectations for the project duration.

While most Cape Cod homes can accommodate roof-raising modifications, each house requires individual structural assessment. Older homes may need foundation reinforcement or wall strengthening before supporting additional weight. Factors like the existing roof framing system, load-bearing wall placement, and overall structural integrity all influence feasibility. A qualified structural engineer should evaluate your specific property before proceeding with design plans. Additionally, local zoning ordinances may restrict maximum building height or architectural modifications in certain neighborhoods.

Temporary relocation is highly recommended during a Cape Cod roof raising project. The construction process involves removing portions of your existing roof, exposing interior spaces to potential weather damage, and creating significant noise and dust. Most homeowners find temporary accommodations for the two to three-month construction period, with relocation costs ranging from $2,000 to $6,000, depending on your housing choices. If staying with family or friends isn't possible, budget for short-term rental or extended-stay hotel expenses as part of your overall project cost.

Consider roof raising when you experience severely limited headroom throughout the second floor, find yourself constantly stooping under sloped ceilings, or have minimal usable floor space due to low ceiling heights. Other indicators include inadequate natural light, poor ventilation, and difficulty accommodating standard furniture in upstairs rooms. Simple renovations can improve an attic's appearance, but cannot create additional headroom without structural modifications. A complete roof-raising project makes more sense than cosmetic renovations if you're seeking genuine second-floor living space rather than just storage improvements.

Begin your search by seeking contractors with specific experience in Cape Cod structural modifications and dormer additions. Request detailed portfolios showing similar completed projects and ask for references from previous clients with comparable work. Verify that potential contractors hold appropriate licenses and insurance coverage and understand local building codes relevant to roof raising. Interview multiple candidates, comparing price quotes and their communication style, project approach, and proposed timeline. The ideal contractor should demonstrate a thorough understanding of Cape Cod architectural characteristics and structural requirements.

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