New Elevation Roofing Inc

CA

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&nbspANDERS CRANE SERVICELAMONIIA Elevate has been our only roofers for over 25 years! We depend on their expert adviceand prompt and professional service. They have a small town flavor but with a wealth of expertiseyet at reasonable costs. Nick and their personnel are great to communicate withreadily accessible and are always willing to come outrepair and deal with our roof issues at a moment&rsquos notice. Thanks to Elevate Co.a company that combines excellent service with high expectations. RICH STOFFERSCOON RAPIDS-BAYARD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICTCOON RAPIDSIA I had a broker start to ask who my roofer was at&helliphe didn&rsquot finish before I said Elevate of Denison. And he said&ldquoI haven&rsquot told you what location&rdquoand I saidIt doesn&rsquo

1/19 HEAR FROM OUR CUSTOMERS It was a pleasure working with Jeremy on the roofing job at Graceland University. He is knowledgeable and was always professional and polite. He was the only one on the job who knew crane signals as per international and OSHA standards. You have a good job foreman in Jeremy. In addition, you had a good crew working at Graceland. They were all quality men. I never write to report on supervisors and crews, but these men were good enough I could not pass up this op

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