Torano's Roofing, Co.
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Torano's Roofing, Co.. has been serving the South Florida area since 2007. We have been in the roofing industry since 2007. We have quality experience in the roofing industry to ensure that you get the best in services. Call Torano's Roofing, Co. at (786) 343-2456 for re-roofing, repairs, new construction, metal roofs, tiles and shingles. Get commercial and residential roofs. Torano's Roofing, Co. offers residential and commercial re-roofing, flat roofs, shingles, single ply, metal roofs, roof cleaning and painting. We want to help you get the roof you've been dreaming of. Call Torano's Roofing, Co. for quality customer service and roofing care. At Torano's Roofing, we provide a wide range of services spanning from small residential repairs to commercial re-roofs. We have an experienced staff with decades of roofing knowledge to handle any project, down to the most minute detail.
With roof replacements, it is not uncommon to discover unseen damage while working on a job. You can rest assured knowing that our tear off and repair crews have all the tools needed to assess and complete any surprise findings your roofing project may present.
Year Established | 2007 |
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Business Categories | Roofing in Miami, FL |
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