These people are incessant about getting your business. They will hunt you down at no end. Even driving out to knock on your door on a weekend. They will not take no for an answer. My wife unknowingly saw them soliciting in our neighborhood and gave them our number. They left a message every single day bugging us to come by for an estimate. The guy claimed that they don’t need to come out to measure. They use Google Maps or something to measure out the square footage instead of sending someone out. Have. I idea how they figure out the sloap of the roof. Told them we couldn’t afford a roof at this time and they still insisted on coming out and having me talk to a rep. They kept insisting on city rebates and payment programs that I could apply for in order to get work done. They contacted me via text and phone. Finally telling them that we were not interested, they would not resist or back down. These guys are very pushy and not even from our area. That got my «don’t use» radar up. If a business is that persistent for your business and soliciting heavily in an out of town area, something is wrong with their business. Beware.
Eric M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Running Springs, CA
Had RNR tear off and replace my shake roof. Very professional and a fair price. Would be happy to recommend their services to anyone. We used the HERO program, that was a much needed help.
Cindy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Highland, CA
This company put a flier on my door advertising their company. I gave them a call to schedule an appt for a repair estimate. The man on the phone immediatley tried telling me I should replace my roof without ever seeing it. I told him we are not replacing our roof but would like an estimate on a repair. He said he would call and come the next day. No call no visit. Shocker since he wanted me to buy a new roof right off the bat. So if your going to come to my house to advertise your business I suggest that you do the follow up when a potential customer calls you.