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Angi Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Customers say: Quick response
"Not good gutters are leaking."

Angi Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I couldn’t be happier with the results of our recent renovation! The removal of the old stone wall surrounding my wood burning stove was done quickly and cleanly, with great care taken to minimize dust and disruption. The team ( Sam & his crew) was professional, efficient, and clearly skilled at what they do. The new sheetrock installation is flawless—smooth, seamless, and ready for paint. It has completely transformed the space, making it feel brighter, more modern, and much more open. I was especially impressed with the attention to detail around the corners and edges, and how well everything was finished. Overall, this project exceeded my expectations. The workmanship was top-notch, the timeline was respected, and the results speak for themselves. I would definitely use their services as needed. Highly recommend!"

Angi Approved
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We replaced our old wooden deck with a new composite deck. Beautiful work and great work attitude! Will recommend to friends and neighbors"

Angi Approved
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Thank you Boundless Roofing & Chimney. I had a roof leak from a vent pipe. Boundless came out and made the repair, fast and reasonably priced. When it comes time to reroof I will give them a call."

Angi Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Johnny and Tim are the Best! I needed my deck repaired at the back of my house. I found Johnny via Angi.com and he promptly came by and quoted me for his work. I almost went with someone a lot cheaper, but Johnny was extremely knowledgeable and discussed things about the deck repair that the other contractor didn’t. I was impressed and I trusted that Johnny would do right by me. I told myself, you get what you pay for and I decided to go with Johnny… I’m glad I did! Johnny and Tim showed up onsite promptly and began working immediately. Everything that he said he would do he did (Deck Reinforcements and Paint). My deck looks beautiful again. My family and I thank you! It’s going to be a great Summer with entertaining/cookouts outdoors knowing that my kids can walk barefoot on the deck without any issue! "

Angi Approved
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I needed front roof shingles repaired quickly.Rony from Frontline Roofing was quick to give me a free estimate and a full explanation of the project plu a job date (with an alternative date if rain delay). Rony , was courteous and confident in repairing the roof ,as well as reviewing the repair with me after the project was completed.Thank you ."

Angi Approved
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Customers say: Quick response
"Yes, Miga has done multiple jobs for me my family and friends. New roofs, porch, siding, hardwood floor. Excellent work and response when called."

Angi Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2014
Customers say: True professional
"I hired Landstar Construction to replace my roof gutters and rebuild my chimney. The entire experience was excellent. The team was professional, punctual, and highly skilled. Everything was completed with great attention to detail, and the final result came out perfect. I’m very satisfied with the quality of work and would highly recommend Landstar Construction to anyone needing roofing or chimney services."

Angi Approved
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I selected SECI Construction from a list of 3 provided by Angi's List. It was the last contractor that I interviewed, on April 15, 2025. Although the estimates from contractors #1 and #3 were close, I chose SECI Construction, contractor #3. Contractor #2 was too low, I thought, and didn't give me a comfortable feeling. All contractors inspected the attic, but only the SECI rep, who was also the supervisor of the job, went on the roof and did a thorough inspection. We spent about 3 hours going over the details of the project, after which he gave me a price of $10,000 for the complete job, which would include up to 192 sq ft of plywood to replace any damaged wood. I charged $3000 on my credit card as a down payment. The crew chief arrived on Tuesday, Aprill 22, 2025, at about 7:00 am, while the rest of the work crew arrived by 7:30 am. They placed tarps around most the house to protect the shrubbery from falling debris. The project supervisor arrived later. The asphalt shingles and vapor barrier had been removed down the wood by about 12:30 pm. It was then that the project supervisor came to tell me that some of the existing wood, which is 3/4" tongue and groove, was starting to come up at the joints, and would splinter if more nails were put into it. Walking on it, he said, it did not feel very secure. At no time during our original 3-hour discussion did he mention this possibility, given the age of the home, nor did he give me any indication that he suspected this during his inspection while on the roof or in the attic. He offered 2 solutions: the first was to tear off all of the existing wood, down to the rafters, and replace it with plywood. This would be the more expensive of the two, and he didn't think all of the work would be completed that day. The second was to make any necessary repairs to the existing wood, then cover the whole roof with plywood. He said that, should I decide to install the new asphalt shingles on top of the existing wood, chances were that I would need a new roof much sooner than if I followed one of his solutions. My impression of the roof from ground level was that it looked sound, especially since it had not been leaking. Even when I examined sections of the old wood after his crew began making repairs, I didn't see anything that couldn't continue to be used. I felt coerced into going along with his second solution, which I finally agreed to. The additional work amounted to about $8800, even with some discounts, as well as masonry and flashing work, which he said he did at no additional cost. This additional work also included a surcharge for using my credit card, only making matters worse. When I called the office to complain, a salesperson told me that he would only be able to give me a 10% discount, which, he said, the project supervisor had already done. When I asked who was above him, I was told it was the owner. When I asked to speak to the owner, the salesperson told me that he would relay my story to the owner, and that the owner would speak to the supervisor. The supervisor told me the next day that the owner was upset with him for giving me the discounts he gave me. The crew was totally professional, working together as a team that obviously knew what they were doing. I have nothing but praise for them and their crew chief, who worked right alongside them."
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