Andy Nichols Roofing was established to provide an excellent experience for customers. Andy Nichols has managed businesses for many years and understands customer satisfaction. Andy worked for several roofing companies prior to making a decision to open his own. He decided that if he was going to build a good reputation, it may as well be for his own company, since the other companies he worked for seemed to be challenged with reputation issues from time to time.
Serving Houston since 1989. Please if you request a quote add your last name, address and phone number because we will need to schedule a time to come and look at the roof to give a quote.
Madd Roofing is locally owned and operated by the same team that operates Madd Air Heating & Cooling. With over 14 years of servicing the Kingwood and surrounding areas, the Madd brand has built a reputation for reliability, quality, and satisfaction and has over 470 5-star reviews on Google. We are also proud recipients of the BBB award of distinction in our first year of business!
Ben Diaz Roofing was established in 1988, but Ben has been roofing the greater Houston area since 1972. Ben Diaz Roofing specializes in both residential and commercial roofing. Ben has roofed thousands of homes in the Kingwood, Porter, Houston and surrounding areas. Most notably, he has roofed M.D. Anderson Research Center, College Baptist Church, Splashtown, World Houston Golf, Chuy's, Humble Plaza, Gospel Assembly Church, and many more.
Our business started from a great grandfather hints the family owned business. Started in 80’ by my great grandfather by the name of Louie. Then later took on by my grand father Louis. Then later took by my father mark now own by my self John jeffery
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