Were a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home improvement project as if it were our own. We offer a wide range of roofing expertise and experience to meet the specific needs of our clients. We specialize in a variety of roofing, to include asphalt shingle, traditional tile, natural slate, flat, foam, or single-ply. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!
Were a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home improvement project as if it were our own. We offer a wide range of roofing expertise and experience to meet the specific needs of our clients. We specialize in a variety of roofing, to include asphalt shingle, traditional tile, natural slate, flat, foam, or single-ply. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!
We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of lawn care and landscaping services that are customizable to each individual property. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!
We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of lawn care and landscaping services that are customizable to each individual property. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!
"In early 2021, we had a leaky roof. We called Slate Roof's Randy Voss. Randy charged ~$150 to come same-day -- an expediting fee. Since our roof was leaking, we felt we had not choice but to pay it. Randy came quickly, which was appreciated but in addition to the expediting fee, he charged us for a "roof inspection" which he said he had to do before the repairs were attempted. After paying this additional fee, we were surprised by the lack of a veritable inspection report. It was a few hand-written lines about what he had seen in the diagnosis of the leak and a few words about chipped paint or leaf gutters needing cleaning. It was nothing similar to actual roof inspections done with real estate transactions. It was simply him viewing the roof. When I asked where the report was from the "inspection" we had paid him for, he confirmed that all it was were those few lines written down by hand. We then ask him why the roof had leaked. He said he thought it was because of equipment that was overwhelmed during the storm making water seep in through the attachment of the equipment around the roof shingles. He said he cemented or patched the attachment points again and that "it should fix it." I asked if he had tested the leak with water or otherwise knew it was an adequate repair. He said he could not. Fast forward to the first rain of Fall 2021: first big rainfall on 10/24/21 and the leak was back. Water leaking from our ceiling again. This was his reply: "US: I was concerned then that an incomplete job had been done but you assured me what was done was all that was needed. The first rain of the season has come and our roof is again leaking is exact fashion and same location as last year. Can you please arrange an urgent consultation to come back our and fix it again? I questioned last time the thoroughness of the inspection and the fix. This time can we somehow buy your services as more thorough? We are more concerned with quality of the repair so this doesn’t keep happening. The insulation is wet in the crawl space. You may not recall, but you told me that there was a leak where some piece of roof equipment attached to the shingles and you said you repaired it. This time, is there something more you can do? RANDY: As I explained then and will re-explain there’s no way I can guarantee a repair nor do I know anyone else who could guarantee a repair this repair was about 200 repairs ago and you’re the only one that has called back so apparently I’m doing something right even though in your eyes it seems like I do not. US: given the repair was insufficient since it’s leaking now, can you come back and do a more effective repair? The water is leaking non stop. we’d appreciate any help to stop it. RANDY: As I recall I went above and beyond out of my way to come and try to help you and you’ve been nothing but unappreciative, when I repair a roof I do it as if it were my own which is why I have an outstanding reputation. Since you think my repairs are insufficient why would you want me to come back and why would I want to. US: [Our] apologies. when [we] said insufficient [we] just meant that whatever was done didn’t work, because it’s leaking now. might you be able to come and repair given we have water leaking through the ceiling into the living room? as you mentioned, your reputation is outstanding, and we are in need of help. thank you. RANDY: My work ethic is that I try my hardest to please all of my customers and it seems like you’re one that is unpleasable I’m not interested in working with you no matter how much money you would be willing to pay I’m sorry find someone else. Or since you seem to know everything you should fix it yourself US: Who could be pleased with a leak not fixed? Is there someone in your office or a partner that could help? Anyone else at [your company]? We are looking for someone who can come out urgently. Can you help us please?" Randy did not reply to this text, ghosting his former customer and refusing to return to inspect the work he did that did not fix the problem. He then deflected his poor performance, resorting to personal attacks, calling us "unpleasable" and stating that "we seem to know everything". We cannot recommend Slate Roofing for these reasons."
Clay H on October 2021
"In early 2021, we had a leaky roof. We called Slate Roof's Randy Voss. Randy charged ~$150 to come same-day -- an expediting fee. Since our roof was leaking, we felt we had not choice but to pay it. Randy came quickly, which was appreciated but in addition to the expediting fee, he charged us for a "roof inspection" which he said he had to do before the repairs were attempted. After paying this additional fee, we were surprised by the lack of a veritable inspection report. It was a few hand-written lines about what he had seen in the diagnosis of the leak and a few words about chipped paint or leaf gutters needing cleaning. It was nothing similar to actual roof inspections done with real estate transactions. It was simply him viewing the roof. When I asked where the report was from the "inspection" we had paid him for, he confirmed that all it was were those few lines written down by hand. We then ask him why the roof had leaked. He said he thought it was because of equipment that was overwhelmed during the storm making water seep in through the attachment of the equipment around the roof shingles. He said he cemented or patched the attachment points again and that "it should fix it." I asked if he had tested the leak with water or otherwise knew it was an adequate repair. He said he could not. Fast forward to the first rain of Fall 2021: first big rainfall on 10/24/21 and the leak was back. Water leaking from our ceiling again. This was his reply: "US: I was concerned then that an incomplete job had been done but you assured me what was done was all that was needed. The first rain of the season has come and our roof is again leaking is exact fashion and same location as last year. Can you please arrange an urgent consultation to come back our and fix it again? I questioned last time the thoroughness of the inspection and the fix. This time can we somehow buy your services as more thorough? We are more concerned with quality of the repair so this doesn’t keep happening. The insulation is wet in the crawl space. You may not recall, but you told me that there was a leak where some piece of roof equipment attached to the shingles and you said you repaired it. This time, is there something more you can do? RANDY: As I explained then and will re-explain there’s no way I can guarantee a repair nor do I know anyone else who could guarantee a repair this repair was about 200 repairs ago and you’re the only one that has called back so apparently I’m doing something right even though in your eyes it seems like I do not. US: given the repair was insufficient since it’s leaking now, can you come back and do a more effective repair? The water is leaking non stop. we’d appreciate any help to stop it. RANDY: As I recall I went above and beyond out of my way to come and try to help you and you’ve been nothing but unappreciative, when I repair a roof I do it as if it were my own which is why I have an outstanding reputation. Since you think my repairs are insufficient why would you want me to come back and why would I want to. US: [Our] apologies. when [we] said insufficient [we] just meant that whatever was done didn’t work, because it’s leaking now. might you be able to come and repair given we have water leaking through the ceiling into the living room? as you mentioned, your reputation is outstanding, and we are in need of help. thank you. RANDY: My work ethic is that I try my hardest to please all of my customers and it seems like you’re one that is unpleasable I’m not interested in working with you no matter how much money you would be willing to pay I’m sorry find someone else. Or since you seem to know everything you should fix it yourself US: Who could be pleased with a leak not fixed? Is there someone in your office or a partner that could help? Anyone else at [your company]? We are looking for someone who can come out urgently. Can you help us please?" Randy did not reply to this text, ghosting his former customer and refusing to return to inspect the work he did that did not fix the problem. He then deflected his poor performance, resorting to personal attacks, calling us "unpleasable" and stating that "we seem to know everything". We cannot recommend Slate Roofing for these reasons."
Clay H on October 2021
WrightBuilt is the leading remodeling company in western Nevada County, with twenty-eight years of remodeling experience. Our kitchen & bath showroom is staffed by a licensed Certified Kitchen Designer. The company owner, Andrew Wright is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), which specializes in designing homes for all ages and abilities. Our Design/Build firm supplies all the steps from concept to completion. We use 3D computer modeling to prepare drawings for our customers. Our designer helps selecting the right products, colors and styles to compliment your home. Once designs are completed and pricing is finalized, we apply for permits as required. We introduce our Lead Carpenter before the project begins and plan with you how the daily schedule will work. We believe in communication! We use 'dust walls' to help control the mess and do a daily sweep to keep things safe and clean. At the end of the project, our professional cleaner wipes everything down so our owner's only need to move back into their beautiful space. After the project is done, the designer and Andy Wright meet with the owner and walk the project to assure we have met and exceeded our clients expectations. We deliver a written warranty to our customers and are happy to take care of any issues that may pop up. It's fairly normal for a fixture, door or cabinet to require some adjustment after a few months.
WrightBuilt is the leading remodeling company in western Nevada County, with twenty-eight years of remodeling experience. Our kitchen & bath showroom is staffed by a licensed Certified Kitchen Designer. The company owner, Andrew Wright is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), which specializes in designing homes for all ages and abilities. Our Design/Build firm supplies all the steps from concept to completion. We use 3D computer modeling to prepare drawings for our customers. Our designer helps selecting the right products, colors and styles to compliment your home. Once designs are completed and pricing is finalized, we apply for permits as required. We introduce our Lead Carpenter before the project begins and plan with you how the daily schedule will work. We believe in communication! We use 'dust walls' to help control the mess and do a daily sweep to keep things safe and clean. At the end of the project, our professional cleaner wipes everything down so our owner's only need to move back into their beautiful space. After the project is done, the designer and Andy Wright meet with the owner and walk the project to assure we have met and exceeded our clients expectations. We deliver a written warranty to our customers and are happy to take care of any issues that may pop up. It's fairly normal for a fixture, door or cabinet to require some adjustment after a few months.
Stegman Roofing & Construction is a traditional roofing contractor servicing the Lancaster area for over 30 years and have a wealth of experience in all dimensions of roofing. We pride ourselves in the roofing and gutter service that we provide, and we come highly recommended for roofing repairs and installations. We have created an exceptionally honest reputation for being a reliable, top quality and professional roofing company. Call today for the area's best roofers! Products: Shingles, Gutters, Siding, Fascias, Downspouts, Skylights, Trim,Flashing. Specialties: Installations, Repairs, Roof Restoration Services, Home Remodeling Services, General Contracting, Finish Carpentry, Tiles, Leaks, Flashing. Year Established: 1980.
"It went marvelously. I waited to write this review until we got a good rain and heavy snow fall. June 2019, Stegman Roofing tore off two layers of roofing and replaced about 5 sheets of plywood sheeting and then laid down an ice and water shield and then tiger paw underlay and then "lifetime" true definition shingles. It looks great. Then, late spring, 2019, rain, lots of rain; still no leaks. Then, December 2019, came a snow storm that laid down more snow than any single storm has in the 25 years we've lived here--18". The snow stayed on the roof for over a week; still no leaks. His workers installed our new roof with such care they said is the same care they would give to their own grandmothers' roofs. How sweet and comforting that was to hear, and, after getting to know the workers, I believe they were sincere, truly sincere. NO LEAKS WHAT SO EVER! Now I should be happy with this new roof for the rest of my "lifetime.""
Gaylord B on January 2020
Stegman Roofing & Construction is a traditional roofing contractor servicing the Lancaster area for over 30 years and have a wealth of experience in all dimensions of roofing. We pride ourselves in the roofing and gutter service that we provide, and we come highly recommended for roofing repairs and installations. We have created an exceptionally honest reputation for being a reliable, top quality and professional roofing company. Call today for the area's best roofers! Products: Shingles, Gutters, Siding, Fascias, Downspouts, Skylights, Trim,Flashing. Specialties: Installations, Repairs, Roof Restoration Services, Home Remodeling Services, General Contracting, Finish Carpentry, Tiles, Leaks, Flashing. Year Established: 1980.
"It went marvelously. I waited to write this review until we got a good rain and heavy snow fall. June 2019, Stegman Roofing tore off two layers of roofing and replaced about 5 sheets of plywood sheeting and then laid down an ice and water shield and then tiger paw underlay and then "lifetime" true definition shingles. It looks great. Then, late spring, 2019, rain, lots of rain; still no leaks. Then, December 2019, came a snow storm that laid down more snow than any single storm has in the 25 years we've lived here--18". The snow stayed on the roof for over a week; still no leaks. His workers installed our new roof with such care they said is the same care they would give to their own grandmothers' roofs. How sweet and comforting that was to hear, and, after getting to know the workers, I believe they were sincere, truly sincere. NO LEAKS WHAT SO EVER! Now I should be happy with this new roof for the rest of my "lifetime.""
Gaylord B on January 2020
We deliver drywall repair and drywall finishing with no job too large or too small. We are offering drywall services in Oceanside, CA.
We deliver drywall repair and drywall finishing with no job too large or too small. We are offering drywall services in Oceanside, CA.
Roofing Contractor
Roofing Contractor
Specializing in Composition Roofing...25 Years experience
Specializing in Composition Roofing...25 Years experience
I do demo, decks, light roofing, fencing, and whatever odds and ends. I have a truck with a lumber rack, chainsaws, carpentry tools, landscaping tools. I'm open to anything.
I do demo, decks, light roofing, fencing, and whatever odds and ends. I have a truck with a lumber rack, chainsaws, carpentry tools, landscaping tools. I'm open to anything.
Been in business since 2009. Serving the Bay Area, Sacramento and Foothills of Northern California.
"A disaster."
Francesco T on May 2021
Been in business since 2009. Serving the Bay Area, Sacramento and Foothills of Northern California.
"A disaster."
Francesco T on May 2021
Copper roofs can last 100 years or more, so you’re likely never to need another replacement. Regular maintenance, including annual inspections and occasional cleaning, keeps them in top shape. Work with a licensed roofer for any repairs or inspections to be sure the roof stays watertight and performs as expected.
Cleaning a copper roof averages $460, sealing costs an average of $3 per square foot, and broader repairs cost an average of $6,500.While those figures may seem steep compared to simple maintenance, they’re still far less than the cost of a complete replacement. Staying on top of annual cleanings and quick fixes helps keep costs down and allows the roof to reach its 100-year lifespan.
That green hue is a natural patina that forms as copper reacts with air and moisture. In coastal areas, it can appear in five to seven years; in dry regions, it may take up to 14. The patina shields the copper, so letting it develop is perfectly fine. If you prefer the shiny look, you can have a pro apply a clear sealant and recoat it as needed.
You can paint a copper roof, but it will block the natural patina and may shorten the roof’s lifespan. Once paint goes on, future upkeep becomes more involved—you’ll need to scrape and repaint every few years. Most homeowners skip painting and opt for cleaning or a clear sealant to keep the copper looking its best.
Copper holds up well in nearly every climate. In a humid region, it naturally resists fungus, moss, and algae. In snowy or windy areas, it sheds precipitation and stays firmly in place, as long as it’s installed with room to expand and contract. That flexibility helps the roof stay leak-free through temperature swings and harsh weather year after year.