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Eric Hart
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Indianapolis Roofing Companies

Eric Hart
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Any recommendations for Indianapolis Roofing companies? I've gotten quotes from Bone dry, Universal Roofing, Stay Dry, and Cochran. Bone dry seems to be the best value of the group in terms of cost, material quality in their bid, and warranty.

I have a steep pitched roof (A-frame design) and a flat roof (both on the same home), and am weighing the options of upgrading to a metal roof for longevity and energy efficiency. I've heard they can be louder in the rain though and would want to avoid that if that's true. The home sustained some hail damage in the past, so spending more on something with more long term strength is a plus. The home will be an Airbnb, so design is also a factor.

Appreciate any recommendations!

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