Slooped Final Day
Slooped Final Day
We like our customers to have nothing but good things about us, so we work hard to get that.
My crew knows what I expect from them so I don’t have to tell them what’s up when it comes to the job. Yhey work hard not fast and I like that. I never expect my crew to be the fastest just the best.
Thank you for the kind words Mr. Sloop. I want to say thank you for waiting for us for so long as it did take about a month and a half to get to you. Drew’s Roofing and Home Repair was blessed in 2010 with so much work and so many great customers. We are dedicated to all our customers. We love to here great things from them when we finish the job and the only way to get that is to make them happy. I am glad we were able to do that for you.
910-845-2207
Do not give a contractor more than a 10% downpayment when you sign the contract. Unless its a cash job. and you know the contractor well. Contractors who ask for more money “so they can buy materials” should send up an alarm that you shouldn’t ignore. You can bet that a contractor who demands a large downpayment has no working capital and will soon be out of business. Do not pay the contractor the balance owed until the entire job is done to your satisfaction. Once they are paid in full, you lose all leverage in getting them back to finish up the job.
Keep in mind that this is a highly competitive business and a contractor who charges very high prices will not be in business very long. The prices from legitimate contractors will usually be very close if they are all bidding on exactly the same work.
I hope this information helps you make your decision.