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Roof Repair Contractors
in Washington DC, Maryland


TOTAL PROS : 4
TOTAL RATINGS : 3
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN WASHINGTON DC, DC


Absolute Home Solutions, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Jessica S.
Project: Repair an Asphalt Shingle Roof
City: Washington, DC
It was wonderful. They were very upfront with any potential costs and did a very quality job. After beginning, they discovered that there were actually 3 layers of old roofing materials that needed to be removed. They also cleaned up very thoroughly and managed to do it without scratching my car which was in the driveway at the same time. They are a little pricey, but I would definitely recommend them and/or use them again because the service was wonderful (and worth the price).
Daniel Parks
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair an Asphalt Shingle Roof
City: Washington, DC
Took care of everything he said he would take care of. Performed a very professional job. Highly recommended.

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Washington DC City Facts
The Washington, D.C. Emergency Management Agency has outlined 15 major hazards that affect the area including severe weather, urban fires, urban floods, utility and power failures, hurricanes, terrorism, water supply failures, earthquakes, and tornados.
Washington, D.C. requires that every applicant for a building permit first complete an Environmental Impact Form (EIF) to determine possible environmental impacts of the project on the community.
The most common cause of roof failure in the region surrounding Washington, D.C. is related to heavy loads of snow and ice.