Higher Elevation Roofing

NC

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Roofing contractor

warehousesand multi-unit properties. Our crews are trained to handle flatmetaland low-slope roofsincluding new installspreventative maintenancefiber cementand other durable options to match your style and budget. Our team ensures a tightdownspoutscut energy costsor simply refresh outdated windowspromising the world and you don't feel like you can trust any of them! But thenI met Theron from Higher Elevation Roofing in Winston-SalemNC at a home show in Winston. He was friendlyengagingTheron and Jennathe owners of Higher Elevation Roofingcame out to do a complimentary inspection. They were very thoroughand by the end of daycompleting the entire job in just one day! The roof looks amazing! When I spotted one small issue

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