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TR Construction is a safe bet for roofs and remodels, but you'll pay a little more than the cheapest bid. We analyzed hundreds of reviews and found a company that shows up on time, finishes what it starts, and stands behind the work years later. One homeowner called TR three years after a bathroom remodel when water leaked through a kitchen ceiling light, and the company sent a plumber within 30 minutes at no charge (turned out to be a failed wax ring, not the original install). We found 191 reviews praising the actual construction work, and reviewers who hired TR for a second or third project mentioned the same names (Mike, Jaime, Tony) handling jobs 5 to 15 years apart. The company handles both straightforward roof replacements and full-home overhauls (adding master suites, converting attics into ADUs, pulling permits for solar and electrical upgrades). Foremen walk the property before tearing off a single shingle and explain what needs repair beyond just slapping down new materials. If you're comparing purely on price, you may find a lower quote elsewhere. But if you want an installer who'll show up years later to check their own waterproofing for free, the premium is justified.
If you want a contractor who'll still answer the phone three years after the job is done, TR Construction is worth the slightly higher bid. They're not the cheapest option, but they're the one you'll call back for the next project.
Sam K. hired TR to handle recent work on his home's roof and, after a positive job from them four years earlier and a neighbor referral, trusted them again. He found the crew professional, skilled and well organized, and noticed the site left impressively clean when they finished. Management stayed helpful and kept communication clear throughout the process. A few weather-related delays popped up, but the team adapted quickly and rescheduled without fuss. After the job was complete he spotted a handful of minor issues; TR responded and took care of them once he alerted them. He appreciated the personal touch from people like Mike, Teresa, Diana, Jaime and Gustavo, and plans to call TR for future projects.
JC Soman first hired TR Construction in 2018 after buying a new house with an aging, failing roof and a rough-looking exterior. Owner Tony came out, offered an estimate and references, and a few weeks later the crew arrived to repair stucco, replace dry-rotted wood, paint the exterior and install a new roof. The crew worked quickly but with care—stopping work whenever the family pulled up so everyone could get inside safely and keeping the site clean throughout the job. A year later they returned to TR for a two-bathroom upstairs remodel. Even when cabinet and tile vendors slipped on timing, TR rearranged the schedule without drama; every foreman, tile setter and plumber showed up friendly and hardworking. One crew member even brought piping-hot tamales around Christmas after hearing JC’s husband mention he loved them, a small moment that made the team feel more like neighbors than contractors. At the end of the remodel, a crew member insisted on staying until the homeowners pointed out every tiny imperfection and then fixed them all, leaving two attractive, affordable bathrooms. Fast-forward to early January 2023: the day after returning from vacation, JC noticed water pouring
Tony discovered a door-to-door roofing contract on his elderly father’s kitchen table during the legal three-day rescission period and canceled it. He then collected several bids and chose TR Construction when their quote came in thousands lower than the others—about $8,500 less than what the door-to-door outfit planned—so he sealed the deal with a handshake. The crew arrived on time, brought the right materials and tools, stripped multiple existing roof layers from a very old house, and completed a neat, solid roof that made his father happy. After his father’s health declined and the house became vacant, he faced the choice of selling or fixing a property that had received little maintenance for years. Because the initial roofing job had gone smoothly, he called the TR contact and the project expanded into a full-scale remodel and landscaping overhaul. TR turned a 70-year-old, dark eyesore with two small bedrooms and one and three-quarter baths into a bright, three-bedroom, two-full-bath home. The transformation included a completely new kitchen with granite counters and tile flooring, removal of an interior wall to open the living area, two modern sliding glass doors leading,;
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Mark B. has turned to TR repeatedly over the past 15 years, handing them jobs both large and small on his home — everything from roof repairs and a slab-leak fix to tile and hardwood flooring, and most recently a solar installation and a bathroom remodel. He trusted TR because their crews proved skilled and conscientious, the work consistently came out high quality, and they stuck to the quotes they gave him. That steady reliability kept him calling them back to care for what he considers his most valuable asset. The detail that lingers: after more than a decade of projects he has hired them multiple times and recommended them to friends, making repeat business the clearest measure of his satisfaction.
JC Soman first hired TR Construction in 2018 after buying a new house with an aging, failing roof and a rough-looking exterior. Owner Tony came out, offered an estimate and references, and a few weeks later the crew arrived to repair stucco, replace dry-rotted wood, paint the exterior and install a new roof. The crew worked quickly but with care—stopping work whenever the family pulled up so everyone could get inside safely and keeping the site clean throughout the job. A year later they returned to TR for a two-bathroom upstairs remodel. Even when cabinet and tile vendors slipped on timing, TR rearranged the schedule without drama; every foreman, tile setter and plumber showed up friendly and hardworking. One crew member even brought piping-hot tamales around Christmas after hearing JC’s husband mention he loved them, a small moment that made the team feel more like neighbors than contractors. At the end of the remodel, a crew member insisted on staying until the homeowners pointed out every tiny imperfection and then fixed them all, leaving two attractive, affordable bathrooms. Fast-forward to early January 2023: the day after returning from vacation, JC noticed water pouring
When Ty developed a roof leak this winter, he dreaded interviewing roofers — then he recalled that TR Construction handled roofing and he’d hired them a few years earlier for a different project. Because he trusted their reputation for quality and their willingness to stand behind their work, he hired them again and ended up with Mike and Ryan running the job. They worked methodically, answered every question he had, and kept him updated each day. Their meticulous attention to detail left him confident the roof will hold up for many years.