
Serving Wilson, NC and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I had a couple of delays, and when the day to install came around there was an possible storm hanging around which delayed the start. There was a contractor? other roofer? I thought it was the the job foreman for Otto's but I think this guy was an independent contractor. I don't know except that he told me that Otto was not his boss. To make a long story short, I never ever saw Otto , he never showed his face on the job-site when I was there. I found that a little odd. it did rain for about five minutes on the first day and I was told that they would come back and finish the next day.They told initially that there was probably three sheets of sheathing that would need to be replaced. I could not be there that day as I had to work and I was a little concerned when they told me they found a "lot" of rotted wood. This was after I talked to my wife on the progress. I was not texted nor called to update me on these developments and they would now have to replace seven sheets of sheathing. When I saw them replace part of the roof the day that I was there I saw zero rotted wood. granted the part that was replaced was not as steep of a pitch and I did finally see some pictures. What really irked me is that no one took any wide angle shots of the area to really show me what needed to be replaced. The other thing is that Terry told me he had to replace a piece of sheathing on the back side by the chimney. I went up in the attic and looked and I saw a small patch where they took out my vent but I did not see any new sheathing in this area. This makes me concerned because how do I know how much they really replaced if this was not done. Otto does not have any free sheathing replacement, if you need it it is sixty dollars a sheet. Otto did give me a break by allowing me to buy my shearing and charging me thirty dollars labor per sheet. The thing that bothers me most is that there is sheathing missing where it was supposedly replaced and I have to pay $120.00 extra for two sheets. So it went from three sheets to seven...that to me is not even close. Otto's was fairly priced but If not for this sheathing fiasco I would be able to give Otto a good review...except that you will never see him except at the quote and to collect the money. I would probably choose a company that offers a a few sheets free instead."


















































