All Superior Roofing

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Roofing contractor

I felt he was very thoroughand he gave us a really good idea on what we could expect. Everything&#x27s nice and dry nowand it&#x27s nice looking. Dianna Schwab LaVale Mike told me right up front what needed to be replacedand his team stayed on the job until they got it done. If we had to do it again tomorrowI&#x27d call All Superior in a heartbeat. John Hutcherson Cumberland All Superior&#x27s quote was by far the most professional. I picked Mike because he was responsives crew did a first-rate joband he gave me a break on the woodgiven that he had to replace so much. I wouldn&#x27re here to help with all your roofing needs. Phone

1986 with over 39 years experience. Get Free Estimate Our Services Our Services Residential Roofing Complete roofing solutions for homeowners with superior quality materials and workmanship. Roof Replacement Roof Repair Shingle Installation Emergency Services Specialty Services Additional roofing services to protect and maintain your property. Roof Inspection Gutter Installation Storm Damage Repair Roof Coating What Our Clients Say All Superior Roofing was not only the lowest bidder for her resi

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