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Last update on August 07, 2025
Top to Bottom Remodeling and Home Inspections can take care of all your home maintenance and remodeling needs. We are a full sevice construction company and no job is to big or too small. We are certified and fully insured.
Top to Bottom Remodeling and Home Inspections can take care of all your home maintenance and remodeling needs. We are a full sevice construction company and no job is to big or too small. We are certified and fully insured.
We are a Father-Son crew that just started out in 2014. We've had a very successful first year subcontracting off of Sears Home Improvement and Zervos Construction Company. We have a combined experience of 26 years in the home improvement field. Our company strives on customer satisfaction, without referrals our company cannot make it. It is important to us that we bring you along every step of the way, explaining what is wrong and what needs to be done for repairing. Communication is very important, we are always more than happy to answer any question a homeowner might have. We're an honest company that invites you to watch us work, we have nothing to hide. We are very flexible to work with, we will do what it takes to fit the customer's needs. Clean up is always a must, we make it a point to be unnoticed while not working, it's your house, and it's our job to work around your schedule and needs. We give free estimates and will give a 20% discount off to anybody who asks for our services via Angie's list. Thank you and have a great day, John Tarr- Co owner of Tarr and Sons
We are a Father-Son crew that just started out in 2014. We've had a very successful first year subcontracting off of Sears Home Improvement and Zervos Construction Company. We have a combined experience of 26 years in the home improvement field. Our company strives on customer satisfaction, without referrals our company cannot make it. It is important to us that we bring you along every step of the way, explaining what is wrong and what needs to be done for repairing. Communication is very important, we are always more than happy to answer any question a homeowner might have. We're an honest company that invites you to watch us work, we have nothing to hide. We are very flexible to work with, we will do what it takes to fit the customer's needs. Clean up is always a must, we make it a point to be unnoticed while not working, it's your house, and it's our job to work around your schedule and needs. We give free estimates and will give a 20% discount off to anybody who asks for our services via Angie's list. Thank you and have a great day, John Tarr- Co owner of Tarr and Sons
Since 1976, Erie Construction has provided homeowners all over the country with custom solutions to their home improvement needs. With a vast range of products and services, we strive to improve each customer’s home with solutions that are maintenance free, value adding, and energy efficient. And, unlike many companies, we handle every aspect of the home improvement process, including manufacturing, selling, installation, financing, and servicing.
"This was the worst experience I've had with a company and a contractor. They tout their unique materials, training, and warranty. However, they neglect to tell you they sell the contract to the lowest bidder, which means you may get a good crew, or you may get a terrible one. They use whatever material anyone else can get. We got a terrible one, and many have. Dig deep into the reviews. They try to bury them. There are some horror stories. Our crew was very rough on our house, cuts in the deck, smashing and dropping things from 30 feet, felt like there were going to bust through the roof sometimes, and our house is almost hundred years old. The salesman lied about how much of the original roof would come off, and they did not fix or replace any soft spots in our roof, which we were assured they would. They mostly did as little work as they could to get the job done. There were some good crew members, but they did little to remedy issues and told you to contact the main local office. The office is disorganized and frustrating to work with. We got some money back, but honestly, our brand new roof, which we were told would look better as it settled, has dipped in soft spots and does not look like a well-laid roof. Does it work? Yes. But its poor craftsmanship and I've had other roofers say as much. Don't use this company. The warranty is nice, but it also prevents you from getting anything else fixed associated with the roof unless it's them. No one can touch or be on "their" roof, so if you need to fix gutters, or do chimney work, it better be through them or else say goodbye to your warranty. Don't use this company. They are terrible."
Nicholas B on June 2020
Since 1976, Erie Construction has provided homeowners all over the country with custom solutions to their home improvement needs. With a vast range of products and services, we strive to improve each customer’s home with solutions that are maintenance free, value adding, and energy efficient. And, unlike many companies, we handle every aspect of the home improvement process, including manufacturing, selling, installation, financing, and servicing.
"This was the worst experience I've had with a company and a contractor. They tout their unique materials, training, and warranty. However, they neglect to tell you they sell the contract to the lowest bidder, which means you may get a good crew, or you may get a terrible one. They use whatever material anyone else can get. We got a terrible one, and many have. Dig deep into the reviews. They try to bury them. There are some horror stories. Our crew was very rough on our house, cuts in the deck, smashing and dropping things from 30 feet, felt like there were going to bust through the roof sometimes, and our house is almost hundred years old. The salesman lied about how much of the original roof would come off, and they did not fix or replace any soft spots in our roof, which we were assured they would. They mostly did as little work as they could to get the job done. There were some good crew members, but they did little to remedy issues and told you to contact the main local office. The office is disorganized and frustrating to work with. We got some money back, but honestly, our brand new roof, which we were told would look better as it settled, has dipped in soft spots and does not look like a well-laid roof. Does it work? Yes. But its poor craftsmanship and I've had other roofers say as much. Don't use this company. The warranty is nice, but it also prevents you from getting anything else fixed associated with the roof unless it's them. No one can touch or be on "their" roof, so if you need to fix gutters, or do chimney work, it better be through them or else say goodbye to your warranty. Don't use this company. They are terrible."
Nicholas B on June 2020
Typical roofing repairs cost between $380 and $1,800 on average. However, most homeowners spend approximately $1,100 on a roofing repair project. The size of the roof, the extent of the damage, and the type of project all impact the final cost. External factors like product availability and supply chain issues may also affect the price.
Projects like repairing damaged gutters will only be around $180 to $560, whereas repairing a sagging roof will be a higher expense at $1,500 to $7,000.
Roof repairs start at around $700.00 and go up from there. There are many significant factors that come into play, and each customer's needs will rarely be the same.
The cost to replace your roof is often significantly more expensive than the cost to repair it. On average, homeowners will spend between $5,890 and $12,800 to replace a roof. The size of the roof, the roof’s pitch, and the number of stories the house has will significantly affect the overall cost. You can expect to spend upwards of $46,000 for large, high-end roofs.
This all depends upon size, type and complexity of the actual sloped areas of the roof. An accurate estimate with detailed lists of covered and additional items is imperative when purchasing and protecting yourself during the process.
Although not every state issues licenses for roofing pros, it's important to check with your county or city if hiring a licensed roofing contractor is necessary. Hiring an unlicensed roofer might result in low-quality work and potential legal issues if an accident happens. It’s always best to check the qualifications and licenses of your roofer before they begin a project.
As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:
The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check
Required to have applicable state and local licenses
Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review
Paying to advertise their services
Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi
Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.
Before hiring a roofing contractor to work on your project, there are a few things you will want to ask, including:
Do you use roofing subcontractors?
Do you offer a warranty?
Do you have any references?
How will you clean up after the project is complete?
Will you remove my old or damaged roof?
How long have your crews been working with you?
Do you offer a warranty?
Do you have any references?
How will you clean up after the project is complete?
Will you remove my old or damaged roof?
Roofing is a highly skilled and labor-intensive trade. Because of this, you can expect to pay an average of $2 per square foot for your roofing professional. Roofing labor costs generally make up about 60% of the overall project cost.