Class A license #2705058841
We are a highly regarded construction company in Roanoke, Virginia specializing in solar installation and roofing services. Solutions Construction is a class A licensed and insured roofing and solar installation company with decades of construction and service experience. We strive to make what can otherwise be a stressful situation an enjoyable one.
We start with a free inspection of your property. If it's an insurance claim we will work with your adjuster to handle the project from start to finish, relieving you of the worry and stress. If it's not insurance related we will provide you with a competitive price. With our experienced crews we can usually get your roof completed in days, not weeks or even months like our competitors.
No matter the size of the project, we take pride in our excellent work, competitive fees and ability to deliver outstanding results on time - every time. From coordinating projects to taking care of all that bureaucratic oversight, we guide our clients through the process for the best possible experience. Call today for a free estimate or inspection and leave the work to us!
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