Long Home

PA

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Roofing contractor

in Pennsylvaniawhich I confirm operates as my electronic signature in accordance with the E-SIGN ActI expressly consent to Long Homeeither directly or through third parties acting on its behalfphonein Pennsylvania Serving Homeowners Across the Commonwealth Since 1945 12000+ 5-star reviews 4.7 Google rating Serving Philadelphia and surrounding suburbsReadingLancasterAllentownBethlehemYorkHarrisburgand communities throughout BerksLehighDauphinaging housing stock from the 1880s through the 1970shard winters with heavy snow and icewith roof replacement and bath remodeling available across the Philadelphia suburbsBerks and Lancaster counties

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