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Cloise & Mike Construction

4158 Hwy 16 W
Bremerton, WA 98312 360-769-0141

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They were excellent to work with. The person who gave us the quote was very... - Nov 06, 2024

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The Roof Doctor

3273 Chico Way NW
Bremerton, WA 98312 360-377-2124

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Cost estimate was 2-3 times competitors' estimates. - May 14, 2024

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Kitsap Roofing

7995 University Point Cir NE
Bremerton, WA 98311 360-692-2105

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Work scheduled for later this week - Oct 16, 2023

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Roofing work is expensive, and, if you hire the wrong contractor, you can spend thousands of dollars too much and still get terrible work. Our ratings of area roofers will help you nail down the best roofers for your job.

The type of windows you buy will affect your home’s appearance, the amount of light admitted, your comfort, and energy savings. Plus, some windows last longer than others.

We receive a disturbing number of complaints from consumers regarding window installation work, often about companies that advertise heavily. Many complaints are about sloppy work.

Whichever window company you choose, make sure you have a tight contract that includes all details on the product and installation, payment schedule, work schedule, and guarantees.

Although the cost of equipment has come way down, for most homeowners the biggest obstacle to going solar remains price: For a typical house in this area, you’ll have to plunk down about $18,000. But you’ll eventually get your money’s worth.

If you decide to buy a solar energy system, there are many decisions to make, and the most important is selecting an installer.

Since whatever you buy will be up there for years, research the options. Here are the main points.