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Get More for Your Money
Squires roofs consistently last 25,
30, 40 and sometimes 50 years. One reason for
superior longevity is the use of the exclusive
Certain-Tite
asphalt Interlocking
organic shingles. Fiberglass composition
shingles, although the standard in the industry, are
cheaper and less reliable. The Certain-Tite Interlocking shingle
features a special T-Lock interlocking construction
that has provided excellent resistance to wind lifting
and blow-off for over 65 years, giving your home
long-lasting superior protection from the elements.
Get Expert Installation
Another reason Squires roofs are
better for your home is installation by our own
expert crews. Our crews have roofed over 205,000
homes in Ohio, more than any other Ohio roofing
company. Not only do we fully inspect your
home, inside and out, prior to installation, your
roof will be installed by actual employees of
Squires. Many other roofing companies hire
contractors for installation which leaves you little
recourse on improper installation.
Protect Your Investment
Finally, Squires offers the most
comprehensive
warranty in the business to better protect you.
When roofers talk about a 20 or 25 year warranty
they mean a manufacturer's warranty on the shingles
only. What they don't tell you is that labor is the
most expensive part of the roof job. With the
Squires 20 year warranty, labor AND material
are covered. We also carry liability insurance,
which most roofers find too expensive to carry,
providing additional protection for you, the
homeowner.
Don't Take Our Word For It
Most of our
customers come to us
by referral and are willing to discuss the
replacement of their roof to protect their largest
investment. Many people spend more time shopping for
a pair of shoes or a television than they do a roof.
Contact us today to
make an appointment with one of our roofing
specialist and we can provide you with a list of
very satisfied customers you can contact for a
reference check.
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Sun Newspaper,
Tuesday October 6, 2005, by Mark
Holan Do the
homework before you sign on a
contractor's 'dotted line'
Imagine yourself looking for a
contractor to help with your next
remodeling project. Where do you
turn? What's the first step? Who do
your trust? The
answer is in your home-
work before you sign on the dotted
line. Say you're planning on
remodeling your bathroom. You want
to make sure that the contractor is
a reputable businessman or
businesswoman.
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