Red Rock Roofing

CO

4.9 (0 reviews)

Roofing contractor

&nbsp4.9meeting with Al and later Austinthe installationthe materialsincluding shingle deliverythis means a lot. Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed experience. We’re glad AlAustinand the crew made the process clearsmoothand responsive every step of the way. And we appreciate you pointing out the follow-upgetting things dialed in exactly right is always the goalno advance down payment etc...) They completed our roof in approx. 6 hoursin our work and appreciate your trust in us! Kim Sheldon 2026.04.02 &nbspKim! We&#039and we look forward to serving you again! K Cooper 2026.03.25 &nbspworst of allwhen we got a second and then third opiniontheir analysis was incorrect. It may not be entirely their faultbut it’s clear even from the video and then the additional inspections we got

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