Baker Home Exteriors

VA

4.9 (0 reviews)

Siding contractor

in the Triad help you protect your home. From repairs to remodels&#97334.9 &middot233+ Reviews &#10003Employee-Owned — We Work for You &#10003Trusted Since 1915 &#10003LicensedBonded &amps most experienced roofing contractor. From our office on Industrial Village Roadwe serve homeowners across GreensboroWinston-SalemHigh Pointand the surrounding communities. Our team specializes in roof repairfull roof replacementand seamless gutter installation. Greensboro&#8217s neighborhoods range from the historic homes in Irving ParkFisher Parkand we tailor our work to your home&#8217s agestyle

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