High Point Roofing & Remodeling

NJ

4.9 (0 reviews)

cost-effectiveour team delivers solutions built to last. Flat &ampLow-Slope Roofs Metal Roofing Systems Warehouses &ampRetail Centers Industrial Facilities Military &amphe always responded in a prompt fashion. Even though High Point is located four hoursRoofing ContractorRemodeling

2020. This was my first homeowners insurance claim I ever had and it did not take long into the process to appreciate the experience that High Point Roofing brought to the table. It took a full year of fighting with the insurance company to get them to pay for the roof damage. I am not sure if I would have gotten them to pay if High Point Roofing was not there the entire time guiding me through the process. When the claim was finally paid, High Point was able to do the work in a timely and profe

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