Empire Roofing and Exteriors

KY

4.9 (0 reviews)

we treat every customer like a neighbor. Our high satisfaction rates come from our &quotno-shortcuts&quotpolicy. Storm Ready: If you are suffering storm or hail damage (which we know happens often!)our local team are experts at navigating the insurance claims process common after Kentucky&rsquos spring wind and hailstorms. See Our Work in Your Neighborhood Please don&rsquot just take our word for it&mdashmentorfamilyLogan enjoys activities such as readingplaying ping pongspending time in naturewe bring the same standards to every community we serveskilled craftsmanshipclear communicationand attention to detail on every project. No matter the locationhomeowners can expect reliable service and results built to last. Our Services In Moreheadwe don't just see ourselves as roofing contractorsplanning a new construction projector simply looking to upgrade your existing roofour team is here to provide expert advice

4:00. Mon-Fri 9-5 Sat 9-Noon Morehead, Kentucky: Gateway to the Highlands Strength Serving the Gateway to the Kentucky Highlands from the very beginning, our Morehead branch understands the rugged durability required for homes in Rowan County and the surrounding Appalachian foothills. Our Branch Office is in the heart of Morehead and we provide roofing solutions that stand up to the heavy rainfall and high winds typical of Eastern Kentucky’s rolling landscape. Mountain-Tough Materials: We

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