Very good people deal with.
Very good people deal with.
prompt and Respectful
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Very good people deal with.
prompt and Respectful
We had an emergency roof repair on a Saturday, no less. Peak Precision sent two of their team members to our home later that day, to temporarily fix the damage. They took pictures of additional damage we were not aware of. When they sent them to us, it gave us a sense of comfort they were not a "one and done" business. A few weeks later they came back and replaced the entire roof. The team was efficient and professional. We will always be grateful for their sense of urgency to help us in our time of need. I would give them 10 stars if I could!
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