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bruce home improvements

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23 years of experience

This is small local home repair and improvement business.takes pride in service and prices.will come out and look job over and take time to discuss all details.contract work material cost up front balance due at completion of job.

This is small local home repair and improvement business.takes pride in service and prices.will come out and look job over and take time to discuss all details.contract work material cost up front balance due at completion of job.


Protech Roofing

3366 Redtop Road
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Protech Roofing

3366 Redtop Road
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Thank you for considering Protech Roofing. We provide roofing installation, repairs and replacement for residential and commercial customers in Taylorsville, NC and the surrounding area. Call us today for a free estimate.

"Protech Roofing replaced my roof approximately eight years ago. In August, 2018, I noticed a stain on the ceiling in my bedroom, indicating a roof leak. I had also received a notice from my insurance company, stating that my shingles were curling, and that they would cancel my homeowners insurance, if this wasn't repaired. I made several attempts to contact Protech. They finally called me back and came to my house on Aug. 29 to check on the leak and the curling shingles. They found the shingles to be in good shape, with only a some nails sticking up, causing the shingles to look curled. They nailed them back down. They thought they'd found the problem with the leak, and repaired it. At that time, they told me that they would send pictures of the problem (small hole in the shingles, caused by a fallen tree limb), and they said they'd also send something that I could give to my insurance company, showing that the shingles were in good shape. On Sept. 13, I tried to contact Protech again to ask for the pictures they had taken of the hole in the shingles, and for the document that I needed for my insurance company. I left voicemails, as well as a private message on Facebook. I heard nothing from Protech. On Oct. 16, I attempted to contact Protech again, via voicemail and Facebook Messenger. I was trying two different phone numbers - one went straight to voicemail and the voicemail wasn't set up on the other one. I continued making attempts, via voicemail and Messenger, and they finally contacted me via Messenger the night of Oct. 17, saying that they'd be at my house around noon on Friday, Oct. 19. Once again, I asked about the pictures and about the proof that my shingles weren't curling. I also requested a dated receipt for the shingles that they installed eight years ago, because the receipt that they gave me was undated, and I had no way of proving when I purchased the shingles. On Oct. 19, Protech did not come to my house at noon, as scheduled. I had arranged for my daughter to be there, since I had to be out of town that day. She waited all afternoon, and Protech didn't show up, nor did they call. After I contacted them at approx. 130 p.m., via Messenger, they responded to say that they'd been delayed at another job, but would come to my house later that afternoon. I reminded them that I still needed something in writing about the shingles, and also the pictures. At about 530 p.m., I messaged them again, because they still hadn't shown up. They responded that they would get a receipt and a letter for the insurance company about the shingles to me . I responded back, asking about the leak again. They said that they'd be over in the next hour or two. They did not show up. At about 645 p.m., they said that one of their guys would be over at 9 a.m. the next morning to check on the leak. I received a phone call from them, at some point during the evening, but it showed up as "Unknown" on my caller ID, so I didn't answer it. It was Protech. They left a message, saying that they were sending the pictures to a family member, so she could send them to me. I don't know why they had to do that, because they have my phone number, and could have texted them to me directly. A little while later, Protech sent me the pictures, and the document for my insurance company, via Messenger, but no receipt. One of the pictures was actually a video, which I couldn't open, so I asked them to email it to me, which they did. They also told me that if the person who was supposed to come to my house the next day didn't come, the owner would be back in town on Friday, Oct. 26, and would deal with it then. This, after they'd already told me that guy was coming the next day! The next day, Oct. 20, Protech messaged me at approx. 9 a.m. to say that they wouldn't come then, because it was raining, but would be at my house later. This wouldn't have been an issue if they had come the previous day, as scheduled! Our family had plans that day, and would not be at home later, but Protech said that we didn't have to be there. How did they expect me to trust them to show up if no one was there to prove it? I told them we might not be at home, and to leave the dated receipt in the door, if I wasn't there. They said that they'd email it to me. It's been a week, and I still don't have it! Some folks came to fix the leak a little later, just before we left for the day. When I hadn't received the dated receipt by that afternoon, I message Protech again about it. They said that they were working on it. I messaged them again about it that evening, and got no response. On Oct. 23, I received a private message on Facebook from the owner of Protech. He stated that I'd been calling the wrong number, and that his son had hijacked his business name and had gone into business for himself, using the Protech name on his trucks and business cards. He said that his son and the son's girlfriend were the ones I'd been talking to on Facebook Messenger. I had been leaving voicemails for his wife, whose phone always went straight to voicemail, and I never got a call back. These numbers are listed on the undated receipt that they gave me eight years ago, as well as various websites and on their Facebook profile. The owner gave me his number, and told me to call him, which I did. I explained to him that I NEVER received ANY warranty information for the shingles, and that I didn't realize that my receipt didn't have a date on it until I had a leak. He said that he would take care of the warranty, which involves calling 1-800-GETPINK, and ordering a warranty packet. He said that it would take 3-4 weeks to arrive, at which time he would come to my house, remove two shingles, and send them to the company for testing. If the shingles are faulty, the company will send me a prorated reimbursement to replace the shingles. On Oct. 25, my roof leaked again in the same place that was supposed to have been repaired on Oct. 20. On Oct. 26, I called the owner of Protech again to ask him to come to my house to repair the leak. He said that he would be here on Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. He did not show up, and he didn't call. I tried calling him at his direct number, but the call went straight to voicemail. I left a voicemail at approx. 1015 a.m. The owner has not called me back. I sent him a message on Facebook Messenger at approx. 1030 a.m. No response. I called the other numbers that I have - again, one call went straight to voicemail, and the voicemail isn't set up at the other number. At this point, I still have a leaky roof, and I still don't have the proof of when I purchased my shingles. This company has TERRIBLE customer service. I don't know how they stay in business. Protech is unprofessional, and they have proven this by not returning phone calls, and not following through on commitments to a customer. This is extremely bad business practice."

Kim M on October 2018

Thank you for considering Protech Roofing. We provide roofing installation, repairs and replacement for residential and commercial customers in Taylorsville, NC and the surrounding area. Call us today for a free estimate.

"Protech Roofing replaced my roof approximately eight years ago. In August, 2018, I noticed a stain on the ceiling in my bedroom, indicating a roof leak. I had also received a notice from my insurance company, stating that my shingles were curling, and that they would cancel my homeowners insurance, if this wasn't repaired. I made several attempts to contact Protech. They finally called me back and came to my house on Aug. 29 to check on the leak and the curling shingles. They found the shingles to be in good shape, with only a some nails sticking up, causing the shingles to look curled. They nailed them back down. They thought they'd found the problem with the leak, and repaired it. At that time, they told me that they would send pictures of the problem (small hole in the shingles, caused by a fallen tree limb), and they said they'd also send something that I could give to my insurance company, showing that the shingles were in good shape. On Sept. 13, I tried to contact Protech again to ask for the pictures they had taken of the hole in the shingles, and for the document that I needed for my insurance company. I left voicemails, as well as a private message on Facebook. I heard nothing from Protech. On Oct. 16, I attempted to contact Protech again, via voicemail and Facebook Messenger. I was trying two different phone numbers - one went straight to voicemail and the voicemail wasn't set up on the other one. I continued making attempts, via voicemail and Messenger, and they finally contacted me via Messenger the night of Oct. 17, saying that they'd be at my house around noon on Friday, Oct. 19. Once again, I asked about the pictures and about the proof that my shingles weren't curling. I also requested a dated receipt for the shingles that they installed eight years ago, because the receipt that they gave me was undated, and I had no way of proving when I purchased the shingles. On Oct. 19, Protech did not come to my house at noon, as scheduled. I had arranged for my daughter to be there, since I had to be out of town that day. She waited all afternoon, and Protech didn't show up, nor did they call. After I contacted them at approx. 130 p.m., via Messenger, they responded to say that they'd been delayed at another job, but would come to my house later that afternoon. I reminded them that I still needed something in writing about the shingles, and also the pictures. At about 530 p.m., I messaged them again, because they still hadn't shown up. They responded that they would get a receipt and a letter for the insurance company about the shingles to me . I responded back, asking about the leak again. They said that they'd be over in the next hour or two. They did not show up. At about 645 p.m., they said that one of their guys would be over at 9 a.m. the next morning to check on the leak. I received a phone call from them, at some point during the evening, but it showed up as "Unknown" on my caller ID, so I didn't answer it. It was Protech. They left a message, saying that they were sending the pictures to a family member, so she could send them to me. I don't know why they had to do that, because they have my phone number, and could have texted them to me directly. A little while later, Protech sent me the pictures, and the document for my insurance company, via Messenger, but no receipt. One of the pictures was actually a video, which I couldn't open, so I asked them to email it to me, which they did. They also told me that if the person who was supposed to come to my house the next day didn't come, the owner would be back in town on Friday, Oct. 26, and would deal with it then. This, after they'd already told me that guy was coming the next day! The next day, Oct. 20, Protech messaged me at approx. 9 a.m. to say that they wouldn't come then, because it was raining, but would be at my house later. This wouldn't have been an issue if they had come the previous day, as scheduled! Our family had plans that day, and would not be at home later, but Protech said that we didn't have to be there. How did they expect me to trust them to show up if no one was there to prove it? I told them we might not be at home, and to leave the dated receipt in the door, if I wasn't there. They said that they'd email it to me. It's been a week, and I still don't have it! Some folks came to fix the leak a little later, just before we left for the day. When I hadn't received the dated receipt by that afternoon, I message Protech again about it. They said that they were working on it. I messaged them again about it that evening, and got no response. On Oct. 23, I received a private message on Facebook from the owner of Protech. He stated that I'd been calling the wrong number, and that his son had hijacked his business name and had gone into business for himself, using the Protech name on his trucks and business cards. He said that his son and the son's girlfriend were the ones I'd been talking to on Facebook Messenger. I had been leaving voicemails for his wife, whose phone always went straight to voicemail, and I never got a call back. These numbers are listed on the undated receipt that they gave me eight years ago, as well as various websites and on their Facebook profile. The owner gave me his number, and told me to call him, which I did. I explained to him that I NEVER received ANY warranty information for the shingles, and that I didn't realize that my receipt didn't have a date on it until I had a leak. He said that he would take care of the warranty, which involves calling 1-800-GETPINK, and ordering a warranty packet. He said that it would take 3-4 weeks to arrive, at which time he would come to my house, remove two shingles, and send them to the company for testing. If the shingles are faulty, the company will send me a prorated reimbursement to replace the shingles. On Oct. 25, my roof leaked again in the same place that was supposed to have been repaired on Oct. 20. On Oct. 26, I called the owner of Protech again to ask him to come to my house to repair the leak. He said that he would be here on Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. He did not show up, and he didn't call. I tried calling him at his direct number, but the call went straight to voicemail. I left a voicemail at approx. 1015 a.m. The owner has not called me back. I sent him a message on Facebook Messenger at approx. 1030 a.m. No response. I called the other numbers that I have - again, one call went straight to voicemail, and the voicemail isn't set up at the other number. At this point, I still have a leaky roof, and I still don't have the proof of when I purchased my shingles. This company has TERRIBLE customer service. I don't know how they stay in business. Protech is unprofessional, and they have proven this by not returning phone calls, and not following through on commitments to a customer. This is extremely bad business practice."

Kim M on October 2018



Seagle's Home Repair

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Seagle's Home Repair

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29 years of experience

Family owned and operated since 1996, Seagle's Home Repair has been offering an array of services at a reasonable cost for many years. If we can't do it, we'll tell you right off to avoid wasting your time.

Family owned and operated since 1996, Seagle's Home Repair has been offering an array of services at a reasonable cost for many years. If we can't do it, we'll tell you right off to avoid wasting your time.


Reid Construction & Restoration, Inc

2928 Hickory Blvd
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Reid Construction & Restoration, Inc

2928 Hickory Blvd
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41 years of experience

Reid Construction & Restoration, Inc provides the best quality new construction, remodeling and restoration services for residential, commercial and industrial customers. Our company is accredited by the "BBB" and has an A+ rating by the "BBB". We are located in the heart of Caldwell County, across from CCC&TI.

Reid Construction & Restoration, Inc provides the best quality new construction, remodeling and restoration services for residential, commercial and industrial customers. Our company is accredited by the "BBB" and has an A+ rating by the "BBB". We are located in the heart of Caldwell County, across from CCC&TI.


OE Public Adjusters

3024 Bass Dr
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OE Public Adjusters

3024 Bass Dr
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21 years of experience

OE Public Adjusters (OE Properties LLC) has a staff of State Licensed Public Adjusters to provide the highest standard of services for you, the property owner to ensure YOU receive fair settlement from the insurance carrier. Our fee is based on claim amount at 10% and NO fee is ever paid until your claim is settled.

OE Public Adjusters (OE Properties LLC) has a staff of State Licensed Public Adjusters to provide the highest standard of services for you, the property owner to ensure YOU receive fair settlement from the insurance carrier. Our fee is based on claim amount at 10% and NO fee is ever paid until your claim is settled.



Johnsons Construction Services Inc.

2723 New Ln
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Johnsons Construction Services Inc.

2723 New Ln
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12 years of experience

EPA Lead Paint Certified, Building Performance Institute certified, OSHA certified, Energy efficiency (10 years of experience in Weatherization) Small down payments before work we accept cash, certified checks, money orders. Personal checks accepted must be verified before work starts.

EPA Lead Paint Certified, Building Performance Institute certified, OSHA certified, Energy efficiency (10 years of experience in Weatherization) Small down payments before work we accept cash, certified checks, money orders. Personal checks accepted must be verified before work starts.


MBA Roofing

2622 20th St Ln NE
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MBA Roofing

2622 20th St Ln NE
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18 years of experience

MBA Roofing of North Carolina and is family owned and operated by Emmett Eagle and sons Matthew, Brant and Alex. It was established in 2007 and is growing at an astonishing rate. We ensure the highest quality of work with four highly experienced roofers/tradesmen with 40 years combined construction experience. At MBA Roofing, of North Carolina we bring dedication and integrity to our customers in meeting their expectations and fulfilling their dreams. We have continued to grow quickly because our customers are satisfied customers. They are happy to refer us to friends and neighbors who are considering Re-Roofing their home or having Vinyl Siding, Windows, or Gutters Installed. We do what we promise. We keep the homeowners involved with each step of the process. We are honest and straightforward. We live by high standards, we won’t try to find ways to cut corners or cheapen the product. We strive for top performance every step of the way. Over the years, MBA Roofing of North Carolina has developed strong relationships with the suppliers and sub-contractors we do business with. They know our expectations. They support our needs, even when there are unusual requirements. Most of our business is done locally, and we constantly maintain these relationships.

MBA Roofing of North Carolina and is family owned and operated by Emmett Eagle and sons Matthew, Brant and Alex. It was established in 2007 and is growing at an astonishing rate. We ensure the highest quality of work with four highly experienced roofers/tradesmen with 40 years combined construction experience. At MBA Roofing, of North Carolina we bring dedication and integrity to our customers in meeting their expectations and fulfilling their dreams. We have continued to grow quickly because our customers are satisfied customers. They are happy to refer us to friends and neighbors who are considering Re-Roofing their home or having Vinyl Siding, Windows, or Gutters Installed. We do what we promise. We keep the homeowners involved with each step of the process. We are honest and straightforward. We live by high standards, we won’t try to find ways to cut corners or cheapen the product. We strive for top performance every step of the way. Over the years, MBA Roofing of North Carolina has developed strong relationships with the suppliers and sub-contractors we do business with. They know our expectations. They support our needs, even when there are unusual requirements. Most of our business is done locally, and we constantly maintain these relationships.


Houston Roofing, Construction AND Remodeling LLC

1044 Granny St
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Houston Roofing, Construction AND Remodeling LLC

1044 Granny St
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43 years of experience

We Engineer, Build, Design and Construct. We specialize in General Home Remodels featuring Commercial/Residential, New Construction and Remodeling, along with special design in Kitchen/Bath remodels as well as full Home New/Existing Construction and Garage and Home Additions

We Engineer, Build, Design and Construct. We specialize in General Home Remodels featuring Commercial/Residential, New Construction and Remodeling, along with special design in Kitchen/Bath remodels as well as full Home New/Existing Construction and Garage and Home Additions

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Flat roofs are cost-effective, offer usable space, and are easy to maintain. Foam and single-ply materials provide excellent insulation and durability.

Walking on an asbestos roof can pose a risk. Asbestos roofing materials can become brittle over time, increasing the chances of them breaking or releasing fibers when stepped on. Additionally, walking on an asbestos roof without proper precautions can cause further damage to the material. If possible, avoid touching an asbestos roof in any way and consult with a professional about removing and replacing the roof. 

Because truss manufacturers can stockpile the necessary lumber and other materials for truss construction, and the manufacturing takes place in a single, climate-controlled location, trusses are often for sale for less than the raw material cost to construct rafters on-site. Additionally, truss installation is much faster than rafter construction, so you'll also save on labor costs.

Yes, Energy Star roofs are one of the best types of roofs for cost efficiency. They can reduce your peak cooling demand by anywhere from 10% to 15%.

The most common roof pitch is 4:12, which means a rise of 4 inches for every 12 inches of horizontal run. However, roof pitch varies widely based on roof design, climate, and even the roofing materials you plan to install. Your building type also plays a role, as flat roofs are common on commercial buildings and some modern homes.

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