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Welcome to Model City Roofing

Professional Roofing Services You Can Trust

Model City Roofing is comprised of a team of craftsman roofing contractors who guarantee a job well done with affordable, durable high-quality materials and the best customer service in the industry. We are fully-licensed, certified and insured roofing contractors.


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Roofing Transformation You Can Trust

Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home, protecting you and your loved ones from the outdoor elements. That’s why expertise and careful attention to detail are so important in roofing projects. 

 

The team at Model City Roofing understands the significance of quality roofing— so that’s exactly what we deliver. 

 

Experience. Our team is made up of highly trained and certified professionals who are up-to-date on all the latest roofing techniques. Even the most intricate architecture can successfully don a new roof with our crew. 

 

Quality Materials. We only invest in materials from trusted suppliers to ensure that we are providing our customers with the best available. With quality roofing materials, you can feel confident in your roof’s durability and longevity. 

 

Communication. To provide you with the perfect roof and a great overall experience, communication is a must. Whether you are choosing the materials for your roof or have questions about the process or timeline, we are always within reach. 

Residential and Commercial Roofing Services

Not only do we offer roofing services for your home, but for commercial roofs, too. This may include office buildings, warehouses, factories, retail stores, and more. These larger structures require a certain set of skills that the team at Model City Roofing possesses. 

 

If you are looking for commercial roof repair or replacement, contact us to see our bigger projects. Let us show you how we can exceed your expectations.

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  • What is a General Liability Insurance Certificate?
    Not “Self-Insured.” You need to know if your contractor carries general liability insurance for both commercial and residential projects. A sizable contractor will carry no less than $500,000, and usually around $1,000,000 of coverage. If your contractor’s insurance policy cannot cover potential damages, then the contractor would be personally liable. If they cannot cover the damages, you will have no legal recourse and will end up paying for the repairs or even a new roof yourself. Over 75% of roofing companies do not carry proper insurance coverage to protect you against losses.
  • What is a “LIEN WAIVER” Letter at job completion?
    A lien waiver is simply a document signed by a potential lien claimant (such as a contractor or supplier) stating that they waive their right to file a construction lien against the property, in some amount or for some period of time, usually in exchange for payment but you must demand that it be given to you upon completion and certainly before you make your last payment. Very few contractors will be able to provide this ultimate level of consumer protection for you.
  • Are Trade Association Certificates of Standing important?
    Yes! Belonging to trade associations implies quality and ethical integrity on the part of the contractor. Associations like the National Roofing Contractor Association and the Roofing Contractors Association of Florida are common associations.
  • Do roofers need a State Certified License?
    Yes, a roofer should be able to produce a license stating they are qualified according to certain standards. There is no national (or local) governing board. A state issues the license, not counties. The roofer should also be able to produce a list of what those standards are.
  • Do individual roofers need to be certified?
    Yes! Sometimes a contractor will try to use their certification for the entire staff. Make sure every individual member is qualified and knowledgeable. Think about it, the person who really needs the knowledge is the person doing the job, not necessarily the owner of the company!
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