They came to us after the hail storm. We let them replace our roof. Big mistake. The first rain, we had a leak. They came out and«fixed» it. Another rain, leak in the same place. Once again they came out to «fix» it. This happened, I kid you not, six more times. Then our warranty ran out. No more fixes but we still have the SAME leak! Avoid these guys like the plague.
Neil C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oviedo, FL
Job complete. and all paid They turned up today demanding another $ 400 for replacement of «rotten wood» during the job. Why did I ever trust this bunch!
Heather Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
DONOTCALLTHESEFOLKS They do not stand behind their work since we have had«catastrophic events» since the roof repair in 2010. In addition, they will not repair the roof that they replaced since they have«pulled out of the Phoenix Market» Ralph is the primary contact and while he’s nice, he won’t be able to do anything to help you at all.
Scott F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tempe, AZ
Beware of these shady rip off artist storm chasers! A guy from Jasper came knocking on my door and tried to sell me on how they would essentially rip off my insurance company by claiming my roof has wind damage. My roof is fine. There are no leaks and I check it myself inside and out regularly. He claimed it would only cost the insurance deductible. And I would get an additional benefit if I had their ugly sign in my front yard that let my whole neighborhood know«I committed insurance fraud! « I would never«buy» a new roof from someone who knocks on my door and gives a drive-by assessment.
Jennifer A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mesa, AZ
SCAMARTISTS… WATCHOUTFORTHESESTORMCHASERS! So these guys have been trolling our neighborhood in East Mesa(which got ZERO hail last year) and caught my husband outside. They proceeded to tell him they can only stop and talk to people outside and gave him a giant spiel on how we needed our roof and our AC replaced and how easy that would be through our insurance. One… I work in insurance and filing their bogus claim would either cause our premiums to skyrocket or our policy to be cancelled and two… my husband is a roofer and told them straight up they were full of it and to stop scaring our(mostly) elderly) neighbors with their BS. They haven’t… I see three-four trucks a day trolling this street… and we get calls regularly from our neighbors asking my husband to check out their roofs to see if what they are being told is legit… and guess what? Not a single one of their«omg your roof is going to fall in» stories is legit. Storm chasers… guess what the company my husband works for(here in the Valley for 20 years) does most? Replace roofs under a year old that these out of state fear mongers told homeowners they needed replaced. In most cases zero repairs were needed, but instead people got swindled and needed their roof redone by a legit, instate contractor less than a year later. Buyer beware… check out where the company promising you everything is from and ask yourself if you really want to do business with a storm chaser.