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Lehigh Valley PA roofer recommendations

Joo Yoon
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Hello BP!

Looking for a qualified, trustworthy, and reasonable roofer in the Lehigh Valley, PA area. Any recommendations would be great. Looking to have my roof repaired or replaced on an investment property. Thank you all!

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    Marc Weisi
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    Marc Weisi
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    • Jersey City, NJ
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    To add to what @Raymond Temprano said, once you have the list of a few competing roofers, try to get references for investors/owners they've worked with in the past (and call/email them) and maybe even a few addresses for jobs they've done. Then you might drive or send someone by those properties to see what kind of job they did. Lastly and most importantly in my opinion, try to meet them at their job site to see how they conduct themselves on premise. It's likely that if they run their other projects poorly and sloppily, they'll do the same for yours. 

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