Giron Roofing Inc

Serves Milwaukie, OR

35244

Hired 212 times

25 employees

15 years in business

Free on-site estimate

4.6

This pro accepts payments via Cash, Check, and Credit card.

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License

License Holder: Teodomiro Giron Mendoza 
License Type: Contractor – Residential General (OR) 
License number: #217028 
License verified on 9/14/2023 
Valid through 9/11/2025 
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Teodomiro Giron Mendoza 
Completed on 2/24/2022 

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Introduction

Roofing company Giron Roofing Inc. Has always put customers first. We have developed long-term relationships with our clients as a reward for our dedication. Additionally, Giron goes above and beyond to be there for our clients when issues arise. Our customers love how responsive we are if anything happens, and we guarantee no run-around. Giron is also proud to buy locally from Northwest companies, and we do business with companies in our backyard. To protect our consumers, we stay current with the latest certifications and best practices while maintaining compliance with state requirements. Giron only works with the highest quality materials and products, all rated at or above local industry standards and backed by our workmanship warranties and specific manufacturers' warranties Covering Labor and materials. We love to use Oregon based products (such as Malarkey Roofing Products) in all our work and strive to do this whenever possible.

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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Giron Roofing Spell out a fixed price for the work and a formula for covering contingencies. While you should be able to obtain a binding contract at the estimate price, most companies will insist on provisions for extra charges if they find damaged fascias, sheathing, or structural lumber. Most contracts state that required carpentry will be performed on a “per foot” or “time and materials” basis. Make sure your contract states how charges will be computed, typically per-square-foot or per-linear-foot. We only do roofs repair on steep asphalt roofing. $$ Written inspections has a fee. $$$ Roof Certification are an additional fee. Service NOT offered: Roofing cleaning. Clay, cement or cedar shake roof repairs. Roof maintenance. We don't offer torch down, TPO/PVC or walkable roofing services.

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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Giron Roofing Inc representative will ask many question's to better understand your needs in order to get you a proper appointment with one of of our knowledgeable representative.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

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Re-certification by all roofing manufactures.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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Started out as a summer job and 14 years later here we are as one of the most respected companies.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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People of all different histories and backgrounds.

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

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Too many to write about. I would have book on projects. But I would like to thank you our amazing clients whom have been a pleasure to work with and for.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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An informed consumer is our best customer. Specify in your contract what you want done. Because estimators’ proposals are often imprecise, add specifics before you sign. For example, for an asphalt composite shingle roof, a good contract will state— Exactly what roof areas are to be covered, using pictures or in words. Type of the new layer of felt applied under the new shingles. Type of shingles to be used—make, color, shape, wind resistance, and weight. Warranty on the shingles. Using shingles with a 40-year warranty rather than a 30-year warranty might cost a little extra but provide a more durable roof. Architectural shingles, which are generally heavier than simple three-tab shingles, often have warranties of 40 years or more. But there’s little evidence that shingles with 40- or 50-year warranties really do last longer than 30-year shingles. Which, if any, flashings are to be replaced, which are to be reused, and what materials are to be used. If you have copper flashings now, most experts recommend leaving them in place. Aluminum flashings, on the other hand, are often replaced because they are frailer than copper and cost less. Specify whether replacements are to be aluminum, copper, or some other material—and what weight they will be. Also specify the width of flashing, to ensure it will protect the slope and angle covered. Whether ventilation is to be added. Proper ventilation of your attic releases the water vapor that rises through your house, reducing the chance of rot. Also, good ventilation of hot air from your attic during summer can keep your house cooler. Press roofers to explain their recommendations regarding ventilation, since there is debate on this. Whether the shingles are to be algae-resistant. Algae can be treated after the fact by washing down the roof with readily available chemicals—but you can avoid all that by installing algae-resistant shingles. That the contractor is responsible for a complete cleanup. Request a daily cleanup—so the area won’t become a mess over the course of the work. That the contractor will haul away all debris; otherwise, you may be stuck with messy piles you have no legal right to force the contractor to remove. Whether metal drip edges are to be installed at the eaves and the rakes. These edges, which prevent water from curling back under the shingle edge to reach the wood, are generally a good investment. If you have a different type of roof, make sure your contract is similarly specific. For example, it should specify the grade of shingles to be used on a wood roof, the make and composition of concrete or synthetic shingles or tiles, number of layers and type of stone for a built-up roof, type and weight of metal and paint for a metal roof, and materials and application techniques for a modified bitumen or single-ply flat roof. Leave a phone number where you can be reached. Things will go more smoothly if your contractor can reach you quickly should problems arise—e.g., damaged sheathing or an unexpected second layer of old shingles. Keep records. Maintain a file that includes the contract and specifications, any contract modifications, invoices, canceled checks, and lien releases from subcontractors and materials suppliers.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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Make sure the contractor carries workers’ compensation and general liability insurance. Specify in the contract whether subcontractors will be used and, if so, their identities. Press for a strong written guarantee. If you regret signing a contract, move to cancel it. If a roofer solicited your business at your home, you are free to cancel until midnight of the third day after signing. Put your cancellation letter in writing. It is sufficient to get it in the mail within the three-day cancellation period, but send it via certified mail with return receipt, FedEx, UPS, or some other way that generates a record of the date you sent it and its receipt by the contractor. Whats is covered in all bid forms. Do not sign any contracts; if you have unaddressed questions or concerns. Get everything in writing. assuming is not good for neither parties.

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