Compass Roofing

TX

4.9 (0 reviews)

Roofing contractor

versatile roofers in the Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) area? No matter your needswe can detect leaks and damages that may not be visible to the untrained eyeperformanceand long-term value. Our experienced team works with TPOEPDMPVCModified BitumenBuilt-Up Roofingmetal roofing and metal edge systemsroof coatingsand spray foam roofing. We’ll help you choose the right system based on your buildingbudgetstyleand curb appeal. We install asphalt and composition shinglesstone-coated steel shinglessynthetic shinglescedar shakes and shinglesslateand tile roofing. Whether you’re replacing an aging roof or upgrading your home’s lookwe’ll guide you every step of the way. Learn More Other Services In addition to roofing

5A1 D&B Rating Bonded and Fully Insured SAFETY OSHA-Certified SUSTAINABILITY Energy-Efficient Retrofits & Insultation CUSTOMER SERVICE Protocol and Process Driven SERVICE 24/7/365 Roof Leak & Repair Preventative Maintenance Free Inspections & Estimates Free Thermal Drone Imaging Free Electronic Reporting Free Hail and Wind Impact Reports HAAG -Certified- Damage Assessment Third-Party Comprehensive Laboratory Analysis Reporting Commitment to Quality Top Tier Year after Year with a

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