Storm Damage Roof Repair Service in Ann Arbor
Roofs are meant to protect against bad weather, but heavy wind, rain and hail during a summer storm can often lead to severe roof damage. Common signs of storm damage include:
- Leaks in the roof or ceiling
- Dents on gutters, flashing or vents
- Cracked or broken shingles
- Missing shingles
- Holes
If your roof shows signs of storm damage, contact a trusted roofing contractor immediately to perform repairs. Delaying repairs only exacerbates problems and increases costs–prioritizing repairs means more money in your pocket and peace of mind for years to come.
Storm Damage? Call A.H. Construction & Roofing Co.
After a storm hits your Ypsilanti home or commercial property, call A.H. Construction & Roofing Company. Our experts will carefully examine your roof and inspect its’ surface for any signs of roof damage. Next, we’ll inspect the inside of your roof for signs of holes or leakage. Entrust your roof repair to us and we’ll get it back in good “health” in no time!
In business for almost 30 years, A.H. Construction & Roofing Company has extensive experience servicing every type of roof whether it is tile or cedar shake and flat or metal. We provide high-quality end-to-end roof services including
- Re-roofs
- Roof repairs
- Roof-decks
- Insulation and/or ventilation installations
- Leak inspections
- Emergency and weather-related services
- Tear-offs
- Copper repair or installs and more!
Fully-licensed and fully-insured, we pride ourselves in completing your project in one day or less. We’re also a licensed installer of CertainTeed and GAF products, which means we use only the best building materials in the roofing industry.Our owner is always on site to manage your project from start to finish. And best of all, we will come to you rain or shine, 24/7-365.
At A.H. Construction & Roofing Company, we sincerely believe that the customer comes first. Let us put you first by calling us today at 734-481-1983 to schedule your totally free, no-risk, no-obligation roof inspection today.