Patrick Porterfield17:46 19 Jun 25
Roof looks good and the time it took to do was great.
The problem starts and ends in sales that is very extensive in explanation.
The salesman seemed like a nice enough guy but when you feel lied to over time, it tends to eat at you.
When going over the sales pitch, I stated there was a metal roof supplier right outside our town to which the salesperson stated "we are aware of them but we make our own metal that is of superior quality but it is coated by another company." It seemed simple enough until, fast forward a month, the metal supplier outside our town delivers the metal.
This wasn't the first red flag.
During the sales pitch, we were given a quote instantly, to which I stated it was alot. The salesman stopped and made a phonecall and the voice on the other end, on speaker phone, said that if we put a sign in front yard that they would drop the price, alot, but the voice said we couldn't tell anyone how much we paid, which will become alot clearer why. That seemed better on price so we agreed and then onto the contract signing.
I noticed the first part of the contract stated that there was a 3 day period that we could cancel the work. Not unusual but the problem comes a week later.
Spoke with a friend that has a larger square foot home that had a metal roof put on by another company for less than half of what we are paying. This same friend is having a pole barn reroofed and insulated for half the cost we are paying.
This same friend needed to get quotes for roofing for insurance reasons from storm damage of one of his family's home and barn. There were a few quotes that were all half or more less than we are paying except one quote from Allied Extriors that was about the same as what ours is.
Moral to this all is to get multiple quotes before going into an expense of this size when not being experienced with things of this nature.