No matter your business or building size, Correll Contracting Corp. is your solution experts in commercial roofing. We'll work with your architects and contractors to develop a customized roofing plan for your new commercial construction. Or, if you are an owner of an existing commercial structure requiring re-roofing, roof repairs or just preventative maintenance we're here to help. Correll Contracting is a proud certified installer of Carlisle, Genflex and Johns Manville for both EPDM and TPO single ply systems.
Before we start any work, we'll conduct a thorough inspection of your roof to look for cracks or other signs of damage that require immediate attention. During the inspection, we might notice something as minor as a missing shingle, or two, or discover major problems that could greatly compromise the structure of your building. No matter how simple or complex your roofing project is expected to be, we'll give you a detailed cost estimate in advance. Shingled roofs are the most common residential roof in the Northeast.
Along with roofing, Correll Contracting also installs siding and windows. Today's vinyl siding comes in a wide variety of styles, thicknesses and colors. With brands like CertainTeed, Mastic and Norandex, Correll can help you find that look you desire.
They just did a roof on my split level.very courteous and friendly crew. They were professional and cleaned everything up. I highly recommend them.
I did 2 big roof jobs with the original owner and he was great but after giving this new owner 3 small repair jobs I would never recommend hiring them for anything. I have been the construction business for 28 years and have never seen such unprofessional treatment of customers or poor quality work. It pains me to see a once great local company name go downhill so badly. They nailed me for over $700 on the last roof repair job that still leaked and then were very rude. Hire them at your own risk.
Correll Contracting Corp. of Gloversville installed a new bi-level roof on my home this June, 2016. I am extremely pleased with the job itself. What I am even more pleased with is the crew that did the work. Watching how they worked says a lot about the company they work for. Not only did the crew leave the property clean as it was when they got there, they went beyond that. I watched as they went around the house with a cleaner wiping down any marks that might have been made by an old shingle falling. They went over the lawn with a magnet to get any nails and then they looked it over twice more. The thing that impressed me most was, at the end of the job when the last ladder was going back on the truck, the foreman stopped them from loading the last ladder. He stood the ladder up to the highest roof because he did not like the straightness of the drip edge. It looked straight to me, but he was seeing something I didn't. He went back up and adjusted the edge until he was happy with it and then left. During the job, they removed siding and put it back up without a single break in it. Everything is straight and level. All of the edgings were perfect around chimneys and pipes. Management came after the job and went over the entire thing inspecting it. I cannot say enough good things about the crew and Correll. They are a real quality organization.
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