Our Services
Professional Roofing solutions for residential and commercial properties in Curtis.
Trusted by homeowners and businesses across Curtis.
Fully licensed, bonded, and insured in Nebraska. We carry $2M in general liability. Workers' comp on every crew member. Your property is protected if anything goes sideways.
We run magnetic nail sweeps three times. Once during tear-off, once after install, once before we leave. Tarps on the ground, dump trailer in the driveway. Your yard looks the same when we're done.
A new roof is a big expense. We offer 12-month same-as-cash and low-interest financing through GreenSky and Hearth. Get your roof done now, pay over time.
We've been roofing Curtis homes since before half these companies had a website. 20 years means we know the local codes, the weather patterns, and the materials that hold up here.
Simple Process
Before we quote anything, we inspect everything. Shingles, flashing, pipe boots, ridge vent, soffit, gutters. You get a full written report with photos.
We price by the roofing square with all materials itemized. You'll see exactly what you're getting. Shingle brand, underlayment type, ventilation specs, flashing details.
Our crews average 8 years of experience each. They tear off the old roof, inspect the decking, replace any damaged boards, and install your new system from the deck up.
We walk the property with you, show you the finished roof, answer any questions. Then we run the magnetic nail sweep and clean up every scrap of debris.
Verified Reviews
"Our roof was 22 years old and starting to curl. They did a full tear-off and installed Timberline HDZ in Weathered Wood. Looks incredible. Crew was fast and cleaned up everything."
"Got three quotes for a roof replacement. Curtis Roofing & Maintenance was the middle price but the only one who actually got on the roof and showed me photos. Everyone else just eyeballed it from the driveway."
"Needed emergency tarping after a tree hit our roof. They were there in about 3 hours. On a Saturday. Tarped the whole section, removed the branch, and had a crew out Monday morning for the repair."