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Repair a Flat, Foam or Single Ply Roof in Alameda, CA

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in Alameda, CA (California)

General Stats for Alameda

  • 1,148 neighbors
  • 1,184 new projects
  • 244 pros
  • 4,005 contractor ratings & reviews

Alameda Roofing Contractors Stats

  • Neighbors Who Did Project: 2

California Roofing Contractors Stats

  • Total Prescreened Pros: 71
  • # of Pro Ratings: 65
  • Average Pro Rating: 4.6/5.00
Reviews

for Alameda Roofing Contractors

Sierra Roofing Systems

Repair a Flat, Foam or Single Ply Roof in 94501

We had a stubborn problem with a roof leak that other contractors couldn't identify or fix. Sierra showed up on time, diagnosed the problem right away, and did the work on schedule and on budget. They were great to work with and I'd highly recommend them to anybody with a roof repair need.

-- Mark H.

Sierra Roofing Systems

Repair a Flat, Foam or Single Ply Roof in 94550

This was just a temporary repair. They are doing a fully replacement/repaid in a couple of weeks

-- John D.

Brendan Roofing and Waterproofing

Repair a Flat, Foam or Single Ply Roof in 94117

Jose repaired leaks in our roof from screws of a solar array attaching it to the roof. It was a difficult repair because the array was only 3 inches away from the roof, parallel to our flat roof. He arranged for an electrician to help and between the two of them, they devised not only a repair to the leaky roof, but a new way to attach the array without penetraing the roof with screws. They wound up raising the array off the roof 2-3 feet, set the panels at the proper angle, and created a sturdy structure to support the panels. They worked very efficiently, conscientiously, and intelleigently in getting this difficult job done as promised.

-- Suzan H.

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