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Your roof's leaking, shingles are in the yard, or it's 20 years old and you're not sure what's left. Most contractors want to come out, climb around for 20 minutes, then sit at your kitchen table for 3 hours like it's a hostage situation. And your roof is the ransom. Send us a few photos and we'll tell you what's going on, what it'll cost, and how fast we can fix it
Most roof problems in Hillcrest Heights, Maryland start where you can't see them - a cracked pipe boot, failed flashing, a soft deck board hiding under good-looking shingles. That's why our HAAG Certified Master Level inspectors check everything before we quote anything. If it's storm damage, your insurance probably covers it - our licensed public insurance adjusters review your policy for free and give you a straight answer
Serving: Iverson, Temple Hills, Hillcrest Heights Estates, Naylor Gardens
Landmarks: Temple Hills, Suitland, Marlow Heights, District Heights, Oxon Hill
Most contractors show up, take a couple measurements, and text you a number. We do a full Master-Level inspection with 100-300+ photos, document every finding, and build you a prioritized plan that covers what needs fixing now, what can wait, and what to budget for later. You keep the report whether you hire us or not
Every finding photographed and annotated. Not a clipboard checklist - a real record you can show your insurance company, your lender, or your family (Dom Toretto would approve)
What's urgent, what you don't have to worry about, and what to budget for next. No scare tactics. Just honest priorities based on what your home actually needs
Inspected by the highest-certified damage inspectors in the industry. Most adjusters and contractors don't carry any HAAG certification. Ours hold the highest tier that exists
If storm damage is found, your Flight Plan™ becomes the evidence. Our licensed public insurance adjusters give you a free claim review & help guide you through your options
"The entire process, including the wrap-up with the insurance company, was awesome!"
See full review ➔"The entire roof replacement was easy from the time they arrived until the end of completion"
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"Will they respect my time?"
On-Time Start™
If we miss our start date, you get $250 + $50/day (excluding weather delays)
"Worthless warranty later?"
$250,000 Guarantee
If we fold or materials fail, you’re covered. Backed by someone else
"Will they clean up?"
No Nail Left Behind™
Find a nail we said we’re done with clean-up? We pay you $500
"Will this be a nightmare?"
No-Surprise Pricing™
The price we quote is the price you pay. No surprises, no mystery
"What if it leaks later?"
No-Leak for Life™
Your replacement is covered for life. If it leaks, we’ll fix it
"Will I get ghosted?"
Never Left Wondering™
Price within 3 hours. Updates every step of the job. Never in the dark
Show me the money - two payment plans or insurance-funded. No home equity loans. Nothing tied to your home
➔ $0 down. Your project price split into 60 equal payments
➔ Zero interest. The total you pay is exactly the project price
➔ Not a home equity loan. Nothing tied to your home
➔ Pay it off early any time. No prepayment penalty
➔ $0 down. Lowest possible monthly payment for larger projects
➔ Terms from 144 to 240 months available
➔ Pay it off early any time. No prepayment penalty
➔ Storm damage? Your project may be covered before you spend a dime
➔ Licensed public insurance adjusters on staff. Free policy review
*All plans require credit approval through Service Finance Company, LLC (NMLS #140908). These are unsecured personal loans — your home is never used as collateral. $0 down on every plan. No prepayment penalties. 0% APR for 60 months requires 60 equal monthly payments on approved credit. For terms exceeding 60 months, APR of 5.99% applies on approved credit. Rates and terms subject to change without notice. FEATHERFALL™ Restoration is not a lender.
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Brick on many mid-century ramblers. Vinyl siding replacements. Some aluminum siding.
Hillcrest Heights is a large unincorporated community in central Prince George's County near the Beltway. The Iverson Mall area serves as a commercial center. The community uses Temple Hills zip codes and postal addresses.
Hillcrest Heights was built in the mid-1960s with rows of brick split-levels and bi-levels along Branch Avenue. The Iverson Mall area anchors the commercial district. Homes are typically three or four bedrooms on quarter-acre lots. Most were built between 1960 and 1970, putting original roofs at 55 to 65 years old.
Neighborhoods in Hillcrest Heights we serve:Iverson, Temple Hills, Hillcrest Heights Estates, Naylor Gardens
Nearby Areas We Serve
Better answers than a Magic 8 Ball
Most homeowners in Hillcrest Heights pay between $8,000 and $20,000 for a full roof replacement, depending on the size of the house and the material. A basic 3-tab asphalt shingle job sits at the low end. Architectural shingles, metal, or specialty materials push the price higher. Get at least three written quotes so you can compare apples to apples.
Start by checking that the contractor is licensed in Maryland, carries both liability and workers comp insurance, and has a real physical office. Ask for their license number and look it up on the state licensing board website. Read their Google reviews, but pay attention to how they respond to the bad ones. That tells you more than the five-star reviews ever will.
Yes, but you want a company that helps you document the damage and guides you through the claims process rather than one that pressures you to sign a contract before the adjuster shows up. FEATHERFALL has licensed public adjusters on staff who review your policy and help document every bit of damage at no extra cost. A good contractor works with your insurance company, not around them.
Ask the contractor for their license number and look it up on the Maryland licensing board website. Every state has a free online search tool. If they dodge the question or say they are "in the process" of getting licensed, that is a red flag. A legitimate contractor will hand you their number without hesitation.
Ask these five things: Are you licensed and insured in this state? Who is doing the actual labor, your crew or subcontractors? What does your warranty cover and for how long? Will you put everything in writing before any work starts? Do you pull the building permit yourself or expect me to? FEATHERFALL provides all of this information upfront before you even ask, backed by a $250,000 Directorii workmanship guarantee.
A legitimate door-knocker will have a company badge, a local office address, and will never pressure you to sign anything on the spot. The red flags are: asking for a large deposit upfront, offering to "cover your deductible," or saying the deal only works if you sign today. A real contractor is happy to let you think it over and check their references.
The biggest reasons are material quality, labor quality, and what is actually included. A cheap quote often skips things like new underlayment, proper flashing, starter strips, or ice and water shield. Some contractors also cut corners on cleanup and dump fees. Always compare line by line, not just the bottom number.
Rotten decking has to be replaced before new shingles go on. Most contractors charge between $75 and $150 per sheet of plywood, plus labor. A good contractor will call you the moment they find it and show you photos before doing the extra work. Get the per-sheet price in writing before the job starts so there are no surprises.
We don't do scripts or runarounds. Ask us anything and get a straight answer from a real person
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