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Done Wright Roofing

Gig Harbor, WA
 

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Gig Harbor
 

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Done Wright Roofing - Gig Harbor, WA

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About Done Wright Roofing

Affordable and dependable roofing service is what we offer. We are a small business that strives to give our customers the best roof over their heads. We specialize in leak repair, patch work or tear-off and roof-over (not recommended). Done Wright Roofing provides cheap and reliable roof services. We are licensed tradesmen that take on both small and big projects. We do new construction as well. We are licensed but not bonded or insured but we garuntee all our work. We hope to be bonded and insured by spring. There is no job to big or to small. We dont roof for the money we roof for the people and by people we mean you. We know what its like to have a leaky roof and know what its like to not be able to afford it. So call us and try us out. Hopefully we can fullfil your every roofing need. We love what we do, its not just a job its our life. Thank you for your time.

So call us and try us out!

Questions and answers

  • What services do you provide your customers after the work has finished?
  • we quarantee all our work. if there is a leak on the roof we just layed down we will fix at no charge to you (unless materials have been tampered with).

  • What areas of your trade do you specialize in?
  • we specialize in the fixing of any leaks with tar or patching it. we tear-off and re-roof or roof-over(not recommended). we install from the decking to the shingle plus flashing of all sorts.

  • What questions should a customer ask before hiring a professional in your trade?
  • how straight can you nail? you dont want a nailer that cant lay straight and have it look bad. so the question to ask is how straight and good can you lay comp.?

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