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Asscher Roofing

(5 of 1 reviews)
1126 West Western Ave, South Bend  IN , 46601
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An M&V Pro Services Brand, the same great roofing service you've known for over 10 years started by Miguel and Virginia Hernandez. Offering roofing, siding, and gutter installations with high quality results. We believe in community, transparency, and reliability for all of our work, and even offer a 50 year warranty for any of our roofs!
(574) 234-9380

DC Home Exteriors

(0 of 0 reviews)
103 E Ellsworth St, Columbia City  IN , 46725
Closed
(260) 610-1981

Monstar Roofing

(0 of 0 reviews)
, Warsaw  IN , 46582
(574) 549-7924

Quality Roofing Solutions

(1 of 1 reviews)
3112 Deerfield Path, Warsaw  IN , 46582
5:00AM-9:00PM
Quality Roofing Solutions Was Established in 2010
(574) 551-6226

Yoders Roofing & Construction

(0 of 0 reviews)
6915 W 650th N, Ligonier  IN , 46767
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Yoders Roofing & Construction, in Ligonier, IN, is the area's premier construction and roofing company since 2009, serving all of Noble County and La Grange County. We build homes and pole barns, and we offer roofing services. For all of your construction and remodeling needs, contact Yoders Roofing & Construction in Ligonier today.
(260) 221-2084

2B Restored

(0 of 0 reviews)
8817 Pinsley Way, Fort Wayne  IN , 46835
(260) 220-8947

Smith Roofing & Remodeling

(0 of 0 reviews)
2485 N 850th E, Pierceton  IN , 46562
(260) 799-9999

Southwest Commercial Roofing

(0 of 0 reviews)
4660 W Jefferson Blvd Ste 120, Fort Wayne  IN , 46804
Southwest commercial roofing
(260) 227-7900

Morsches Builders Mart

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516 E Van Buren St, Columbia City  IN , 46725
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Morsches Builders Mart is descended from the lumber business of Simon Jack Peabody, a major benefactor of Columbia City. Simon was born in Noble County in 1851. In the late 1880s, Ferdinand F. Morsches began working as a laborer at Peabody's company. The son of a German immigrant brewer and baker, he rose to become manager of the company's three mills, which by 1907 employed sixty-five men, including teamsters, timber cutters, and miscellaneous laborers. Morsches later became vice president under Peabody.
After Peabody's death in 1933, the mill became the Morsches-Nowels Lumber Company. It continued to manufacture all types of northern Indiana hardwood, producing between seven and 10 million feet annually and employing approximately 125 workers by 1940. Ferdinand Morsches was president of the firm, J. H. Morsches, vice president, and A. S. Nowels, secretary. The Morsches family later gained full ownership of the company. The Morsches Lumber Company eventually became exclusively a retai
(260) 244-6145