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P&C Roofing P & C Roofing, Inc. strives to lead the roofing industry in the most innovative, cost-effective way of providing tremendous service, value, and quality. Our goal is to provide our customers with complete security and peace of mind knowing that their loved ones, businesses, and homes are protected by a company which is dedicated to their complete satisfaction and a company with goals to be the best in their field. We have 50 years worth of experience serving our satisfied customers in the communities of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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P & C Roofing, Inc. is a well-established WBE (Woman-Owned Business Enterprise), top quality, local roofing contractor who has been serving the communities of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey for over forty years. In that time, we have earned an impeccable reputation for professionally servicing our valued customers.
One of P & C's very knowledgeable estimators will come out to your home or place of business to give you a free estimate no matter what the size of the job. Skilled professionals will sketch the roof and give various recommendations as to what needs to be done. In many cases, a new roof may not be needed.
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Bradey B.
Feb 21, 2022
Zero star rating. P&C Roofing was selected by our landlord to completely replace the roof down to the studs. They had previously done a smaller job and left damage to the lawn (which we made them repair) and a mess upon completion. The customer service experience has been utterly appalling this time. The following list explains it. 1. Human excrement on the property.

A workman defecated on the property. As a tissue did not suffice for cleaning himself, he used his own t-shirt to finish the job and left the entire mess, apparently assuming that we would clean it up. The company president was to come and inspect the situation but never appeared. P & C Roofing did not provide a port-a-potty for its workers. We would have certainly permitted him to use our bathroom, but he did not ask. Surely, employers have to provide appropriate bathroom facilities? Resolution: After 2 days a worker cleaned up the mess.

The company president never appeared to inspect. There was no apology or explanation. 2. Severed Verizon line. Workers cut our Verizon Fios (phone and Internet) line when they ran their lift machine into it. They did not have the courtesy to tell us or apologize or explain. We only knew because the Internet stopped working and we had to go and check.

They are extremely lucky not to have hit the live power lines. Resolution: 48 hours until Verizon could repair it. Inconvenience, stress, and lost work productivity for residents because of it. Workers never apologized. 3. Broken wooden plank on rear deck step. Again, no notification, explanation, or apology. Resolution: Workers installed a raw plank for us to finish and paint. 4.

Broken fence slat. Again, no notification, explanation, or apology. Resolution: slat replaced, but in doing so the workers shifted the upright support to such an angle that the other slats are only barely wide enough and keep falling out. 5. Lack of communication; presumption. Workers presumed to store their equipment in a garage bay without asking.

While my car technically fit, it was not possible to open the doors because of their piled gear. Had they asked instead of presumed, I would have gladly shown them a space in which to keep their equipment safe and dry. Resolution: I had to move it all to a space in a garden shed. 6. Litter. They left their lunch litter on the driveway. Just a small amount, but it's the principle. Resolution: They picked it up only when asked to. 7. Mess.

The property around the house is littered with tiny bits of roof detritus. Workers did use a magnetic device to collect errant nails. I do not yet know the quality of the work, but the customer experience was extraordinarily bad.