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Locality: El Cajon, California

Phone: +1 619-390-8177



Address: 1483 N Cuyamaca St 92020 El Cajon, CA, US

Website: roofon.com/

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Dana Logsdon Roofing 30.10.2020

Roofing inspection in Encinitas

Dana Logsdon Roofing 27.10.2020

Awards from Owen's Corning for being in the top 1% in the nation for quality installations @ JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort

Dana Logsdon Roofing 19.10.2020

It's daylights savings day! Remember to turn your clocks back an hour and get that extra sleep!

Dana Logsdon Roofing 04.10.2020

Recyclers can use shingles as raw material for new roads. Every ton of recycled shingles saves the equivalent of one barrel of oil from going to waste.

Dana Logsdon Roofing 30.09.2020

Tile is great for resisting against severe weather. If your home is vulnerable to severe weather, let us know and we'll help you out!

Dana Logsdon Roofing 25.09.2020

How prepared are you for this coming winter?

Dana Logsdon Roofing 21.09.2020

Tile has a low life cycle cost, saving you money on maintenance in the long run.

Dana Logsdon Roofing 05.09.2020

Got the perfect colored gutters to match your house!

Dana Logsdon Roofing 02.09.2020

What's your favorite view from a roof?

Dana Logsdon Roofing 29.08.2020

Shingles can last up to 30 years. When they reach the end of their service life, you can have them recycled to make new pavements or roads.

Dana Logsdon Roofing 14.08.2020

A typical size of a roof is about 1600 square feet. Give us a call if you need to repair all that or more!

Dana Logsdon Roofing 09.08.2020

An average residential roof in the US is 1600 sq. ft. Call us if you want to repair all that or more!

Dana Logsdon Roofing 22.07.2020

Did you know that gargoyles were used on buildings to act as rain gutters? These gargoyles would direct rain water away from the important areas of the building. Isn't that brilliant? Some people even believed that the gargoyles were also used to ward off evil spirits from the building. Walking down your neighborhood and seeing gargoyles on every house would be creepy! That's why we recommend you to come to us to get these installed