Wegner Roofing & Solar

WA

4.9 (287 reviews)

Roofing contractor

Insured in Iowa RoofingSolar &ampSiding in Des MoinesIA — Serving Central Iowa Since 2011 515-985-5454 Wegner Roofing &ampSolar provides roofingsolarsidingwindowsguttersWaukeeand Johnstonour team delivers the same award-winning quality that has earned us 1and the numbers are getting worse. When the next storm hitsyou want a contractor who has been here and will still be here long after it passes. That&#8217s Wegner. 1IA Family-Owned &ampExterior Services Des Moines sits squarely in one of the Midwest&#8217and Iowa hailstorms increased 133% between 2022 and 2023s housing stock tells two distinct stories. Inner-city neighborhoods like BeaverdaleNorth of Grand

1,000+ five-star reviews across the region. Des Moines sits in one of the most storm-active corridors in the Midwest. Iowa now ranks in the top ten states nationally for hail damage frequency, and the numbers are getting worse. When the next storm hits, you want a contractor who has been here and will still be here long after it passes. That’s Wegner. 1,000+ Five-Star Reviews Across Our Locations 24-Hour Emergency Storm Response Local Office: West Des Moines, IA Family-Owned & Operated

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