Our Quality Services
What Our Clients Think
"Your assistance in value engineering for our roofing system, to achieve our long and short-term financial objectives, is very much appreciated
" - Arvid L. A
"Indeed, my family and I are very pleased with our new roofs. And if 2008 is the year for new siding on my home, your business is the first I would consider for the job..." - Joan
Latest Roofing Articles
All Erie homes are built with a few common essentials. Walls, doors, windows
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Expert Re-roofing in Erie, PA
As an Erie roofing contractor, we know roofs and how to replace them on your home. Maintaining a high quality, properly installed roof can protect your Erie home from the elements as well as reduce your electricity bills.
Brink’s Kanga Roofs is a provider of high quality roofing systems. Other Erie roofing contractors provide low prices on materials because they either provide sub-par products or do a quick and careless job of installation. With Brink’s Kanga Roofs, however, you will get premium roofing materials and replacement by experienced, skilled roofing contractors.
When you are looking for a re-roof, Brink’s Kanga Roofs is your choice roofing contractor in the Erie area with the best materials. We carry a number of styles and colors so that you can match the style of home, and our roofing contractors install every roof with nothing less than expert craftsmanship.
The following guidelines will help in finding the right Erie Roofer:
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Check for a permanent place of business, telephone number, tax I.D. number, and a business license.
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Insist on seeing copies of the contractor's liability insurance coverage and workers' compensation certificates. Make sure the coverage is in effect through the duration of the job.
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Look for a company with a proven track record that readily offers client references and a list of completed projects. Call these clients to find out whether they were satisfied.
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Check to see whether the contractor is properly licensed or bonded. Call your state's licensing board for your state's specific requirements (where applicable).
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Insist on a written proposal and examine it for complete descriptions of the work and specifications, including approximate starting and completion dates and payment procedures.






