With the threats of Hurricanes Iselle and Julio gone, we can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief. But we can’t forget hurricane season in Hawaii lasts through Nov. 30. Now is the time to take action if you need a new roof, re-roof or repair. Call Bernard Balais of West Oahu Roofing Inc. (WOR), so you can have peace of mind knowing you took preventive measures to protect your home and family.

Balais will work with you to determine which quality and affordable roof will meet your needs and preferences. After discussing roofing material and installation, the company will provide efficient and quality workmanship that will help to withstand any potential severe weather damages.

West Oahu Roofing Inc. is privileged to partner with the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program in the development of the “Homeowners Handbook to Prepare for Natural Hazards, Third Edition.” For its participation, WOR installed an asphalt shingle roof, in accordance with the FEMA Guidelines, to strengthen the roof during storms.

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WOR also offers other services like solar fans, skylights and gutter installation. The company has stocks of old and discontinued roofing materials — like Monier roofing tiles — as well.

A family owned company and a member of the Better Business Bureau (BBB), WOR relies mostly on word-of-mouth recommendations from pleased customers. WOR goes above and beyond, not only during hurricane season, but all year long, to provide quality work at an affordable price, as well as to take every detail into consideration in order to satisfy clients.

So, if you are in the market for stylish, affordable, dependable and high quality roofing, call West Oahu Roofing Inc. for a free estimate at 671-6886, or you can email westoahuroofing@gmail.com. You can also visit westoahuroofing.com for photos of past jobs, and to learn more of what West Oahu Roofing Inc. can offer you.

WEST OAHU ROOFING INC.
contact // 671-6886
address // 94-170 Leoole St.
email // westoahuroofing@gmail.com
web // westoahuroofing.com

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