First Call Contractors

MD

4.6 (0 reviews)

Siding contractor

in Maryland and Pennsylvania Schedule Your Free Inspection &nbspwhen they came to inspect the roof. The insurance rep concurred that there was hail damagenot only to the roof but also to the sidingas Brian had noted. When we received the insurance company’s estimate of the cost to replace bothwe are not. (The insurance company’s estimate omitted some important and costly itemsenlisting the services of FCC was the best decision we could have made. &nbsp~ Maria S.they actually got them to pay for damage under the shingles &ampwere mindful of our flower gardens &ampOur 7 year old roof leaked after the May hail stormattention to detail and workmanship is impeccable. Our home never looked better! ~ Christine M.They said they could get me a new roof! I didn&#8217t believe itAbsolutely great company use! They got our project done extremely fastand at a fair price! ~ Sidi C.Would highly recommend this company! BrianProfessionalefficientworked well with our homeowners insurance companypaid attention to detail. Would definitely use in the future

133808) Home Services Roofing Siding Gutters Gallery Our Team Contact Experienced Storm Damage Repair Contractors in Maryland and Pennsylvania Schedule Your Free Inspection   What Our Customers Have To Say Enlisting the services of First Call Contractors (FCC) was one of the best decisions we made, year-to-date. We called FCC to request an estimate because there were a few shingles missing from the edge of our roof. Mr. Edwards (Brian) answered our call immediately. We made an appointment a

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