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Mr. Roof Grand Rapids

Making Customers Smile Since 1962! Mr. Roof started as a small, family-owned business serving homes in Ann Arbor. Since then we have grown our company to Cincinnati, Grand Rapids, Louisville, Lexington, Nashville, and Raleigh. We have become one of the largest residential roofers in the country, and have the 2016 Residential Roofer of the Year award to back our service promise.

Mr. Roof pioneered the done in one day roof replacement and is a proud installer of the Thunder Guard Roofing System, which is backed with a lifetime guarantee on all labor and materials. If you decide to sell your home in the future, you can transfer the warranty to the new homeowner. With over 250,000 satisfied customers, you know Mr. Roof will always be there to help.

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What are the biggest challenges facing volume homebuilders today?

Ashley Kuntz of Eastbrook Homes PRO answered:

May 22, 2014
Personally, during harsh winters we have a hard time motivating our construction crew to clean up as much as possible. It's really hard when it's negative degrees outside to maintain the perfect const ... read more
Buying an old house and renovating versus tearing down and building new: Pros & Cons?

Ashley Kuntz of Eastbrook Homes PRO answered:

May 22, 2014
Both can be costly. If you tear down, you may build it exactly how you want it - and potentially have less problems then trying to create something new out of something old. You never know what could ... read more

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