Restored Roofing and Construction

Employment History Hired 123 times
Team Size 4 employees
Work Experience 2 years in business
Call-Out Fee Free on-site estimate
Payment Method This pro accepts payments via Apple Pay, Cash, Check, and Credit card.
Restored Roofing and Construction
  • Serves Dallas, TX - 75203
  • Verified by LowCostLivin
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Introduction

Welcome to Restored Roofing and Construction, a family-owned business dedicated to providing quality roofing services to all of DFW. We offer 24/7 emergency services, so you can count on us to be there whenever you need us. Our team specializes in commercial, industrial, and residential roof repairs, as well as cleaning off debris and gutters. Trust us to restore your roof and keep it in top condition. Additionally, we offer countertop installs. Elevate your kitchen or bathroom with our seamless installation process and a stunning array of materials ensuring unparalleled quality and customer satisfaction. Choose Restored Roofing and Construction for a countertop transformation that exceeds expectations.

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Credentials
  • Background Check
      Daniel Gomez
      Completed on 12/22/2023
About Us
  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
      1. Transparency: Clear breakdown of costs while maintaining professionalism. 2. Competitive Rates: Offering fair pricing for high-quality workmanship. 3. Value: Delivering excellent quality work that aligns with the pricing. 4. Flexibility: Willingness to accommodate budgets while ensuring top-notch results. 5. Clarity: Transparent explanations of pricing factors, demonstrating integrity. 6. Discounts: Availability of discounts for certain projects or situations, provided without compromising quality. (IF you read this far, mention “GAT” Discount in person) 7. Estimates: Providing accurate estimates upfront to reflect the value of the work. 8. Communication: Professional and open communication regarding any pricing adjustments. 9. Quality: Commitment to delivering exceptional quality workmanship at a fair price.
  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
      - Initial consultation to assess needs, including leaks or repairs - Evaluate roof’s condition, focusing on areas of concern like leaks - Provide detailed proposal outlining scope of work, materials, costs, and timeline - Schedule project - Execute project with regular updates to client
  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
      3 years of on-hand training on different types of commercial roofing such as TPO, PVC, EPDM, MODIFY, and BUILD-UP. My bread and butter is the Repair Leaks side of Roofing.
  • How did you get started doing this type of work?
      I worked at a Residential and Commercial roofing company for 3 years.
  • What types of customers have you worked with?
      1. Homeowners 2. Business Owners 3. Property Managers 4. Contractors 5. Real Estate Developers 6. Home Builders 7. Insurance Companies 8. Government Agencies 9. Non-profit Organizations 10. Educational Institutions
  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
      I would advise to choose QUALITY over QUANTITY. Choose the right company (US) that stands behind their work, not a company that is just wanting the check & leaves.
  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
      1. What specific issues or concerns do I have with my roof? 2. What is my budget for this project? 3. Are there any specific materials or styles I prefer for my new roof? 4. Do I have any preferences or requirements regarding the timeline for the project? 5. Have I researched and familiarized myself with basic roofing terminology? 6. Do I have any questions or concerns about potential permits or regulations? 7. Are there any additional features or upgrades I’m considering for my roof? 8. Have I gathered any relevant documentation or information about my property for the professionals to review? 9. Do I have any concerns about the durability or longevity of certain roofing materials? 10. Am I prepared to discuss any potential maintenance or warranty considerations with the professionals?
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