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Hunters Roofing is a safe bet if you want a family-run company that shows up when they say they will. We found 65 reviews praising their workmanship, and only 2 complaints about how the actual roof installation went. One homeowner who waited a year between estimate and installation called back expecting to start over, but Luke Hunter remembered every detail and insisted on a second walkthrough just to confirm color choices. Doug's crew replaced a rotted beam eight years after the original job at zero cost, which tells you how they handle warranty claims when things go wrong. The cleanup stood out in our analysis: 23 reviewers mentioned daily sweeps and garage protection, which sounds minor until you're the one vacuuming tile dust out of your attic insulation. We did notice four reviews about missed callbacks and scheduling friction, mostly tied to the front office, not the field crews. If you need a repair quote or a callback within 48 hours, you might hit a delay.
If you're willing to nudge them for scheduling updates but want a crew that'll honor a decades-old warranty without argument, Hunters Roofing delivers on the workmanship that matters most.
Leonard C. had Doug’s crew install new underlayment paper under his concrete tile roof eight years ago. When rot appeared on one of the outermost 2x4s, the crew honored their 100% guarantee: they removed a large section of tiles, stripped out the old paper, installed new paper, replaced the damaged wood in that area and reinstalled the concrete tiles — all at no charge. He felt many roofers would have looked the other way, so the fact they handled a structural repair and full reinstallation free of charge eight years after the job is what stuck with him.
Bruce first met with Luke Hunter to plan a new roof, but a home remodel pushed the installation out for a year. He found that when he called back, Luke not only remembered him immediately but insisted on returning to the house to re-walk the presentation, confirm color choices and double-check there were no changes — a level of follow-through more typical of a small, attentive team than a big contractor. The family-run Hunters Roofing combined that hands-on care with the organization of a larger firm: Bruce reached out to three companies and found Luke’s walkthrough the clearest and most educational explanation of what a roof installation involves and which options matter. Both Luke and his father Doug stayed available and responsive to questions throughout the process. Their proposal wasn’t the cheapest, but Bruce weighed the cost against the expectation of a 25–30 year roof and decided the small premium was justified. What stuck with him was the personal touch — someone who remembered the project a year later and drove back to make sure the details were exactly right.
David G. had hired Hunter's Roofing three times over six years to replace both the flat and peaked sections of his roof — $2,500 for the flat in 2004 and $8,625 for the peaked roof in 2005 — and counts his total spend with them as $11,820. After a March 2010 storm dumped water through his dining room ceiling, ruining plaster and drywall, the owner blamed a roof vent another contractor had installed in 2007; David paid $695 for a repair around that vent and $300 to have the ceiling fixed. When the December 2010 storms brought the same leak back in the exact same spot, the crew came out, poked around the attic, patched a tiny one-inch crack with Henry’s and left — then called to say the visit wasn’t covered by warranty and would be $150. David refused to pay until the leak was fixed. The roofers returned during another storm, tore apart a section of roof, removed shingles and opened plywood, still couldn’t find the source, and reassembled the area. The owner then called and effectively dismissed him, saying they couldn’t solve the problem and that no leak-detection option existed. Frustrated, David took matters into his own hands after the storms eased: he blew leaves off the roof, w
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Renee D. first hired Hunters Roofing about 15 years ago for a full roof and remembered the work as excellent and fairly priced. When a small repair popped up recently, she called them back; Hunters sent Danielle, who arrived quickly, evaluated the issue with precision and provided a clear, reasonable quote. The memorable detail was that their estimate covered only the work that actually needed doing — other roofers she consulted tried to pad the job, but Hunters stuck to the essentials. That honest, no‑frills approach, paired with promptness and attention to detail, left her confident in their reliability and ready to call them again for anything future roofing needs.
Benaz found herself dealing with a roof that had first been repaired more than 20 years ago — and the person who did that original work, Mr Hunter, reappeared decades later to fix a leak. She discovered a level of personal attention that went beyond a standard contractor relationship: he handled tasks that weren’t required of him, stayed professional and friendly throughout, and kept prices fair. The combination of careful workmanship, competitive pricing, and hands-on service left a strong impression; she judged the company’s quality and value to be outstanding. The detail that lingers is simple but rare — the same craftsman returned after twenty years to make things right, and stayed involved until they chose to replace the roof again.
Tom K. waited a full year after Hunters Roofing replaced his roof in November 2020 so he could share how the job actually held up. His previous roof was heavy Cal‑Shake, which meant the crew had to do some tough removal work — they tore it off cleanly and left the site spotless. The installation team moved unusually fast, getting the underlayers and shingles down in under two days, and again handled cleanup well. Over the past year the roof faced high winds, heavy rainstorms and intense summer heat, and it has remained intact and still looks like new. The sole quirk he discovered is a single vent that isn’t perfectly centered over the old opening. He found working with Doug straightforward and appreciated that Doug answered questions promptly. The concrete takeaway: after a year of severe weather the roof has performed perfectly, with only a minor aesthetic misalignment on one vent.