- 10618 Patterson Ave, Henrico, VA 23238
- Commercial Roofing
- Free Estimates
- Warranties Offered
- Metal Roof
- TPO Roof
At Eagle Construction of VA, located in Henrico, Virginia, we specialize in a comprehensive range of services that cater to both residential and commercial needs. Our expertise spans emergency roof repair, roof inspections, maintenance, gutter installation, and leak repairs. We pride ourselves on our ability to manage complex projects from inception to completion, ensuring that every detail is meticulously attended to. Our commitment to organization and consistency in our work sets us apart.
We understand the importance of reliable execution, and our well-coordinated team is dedicated to delivering durable, high-quality results that provide long-term value for our clients. Whether you are facing an urgent roofing issue or planning a larger construction project, we are equipped to handle it all with precision and care. Our service area includes Henrico and the surrounding regions, allowing us to bring our expertise to a wider community.
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"summary": "Customer feedback for Eagle Construction reveals a significant divide in sentiment, with many expressing dissatisfaction regarding construction quality, delays, and lack of effective communication. Multiple reviews highlight serious issues such as poor workmanship, unaddressed defects, and inadequate responses to customer inquiries. Conversely, several customers praise the positive experiences they had with the sales and design teams, noting their responsiveness and helpfulness throughout the home buying process. This mix of strong complaints alongside some positive experiences creates a cautious perception of the company.",
"liked": [
"Bonnie provided quality and exceptional customer service from the beginning to the end of the home buying process.",
"The Eagle team has been a pleasure to work with. They are responsive and courteous.",
"Mike and Daryl were amazing project managers, handling hiccups with ease.",
"Tiffani and Jon with Eagle construction sales can’t say enough great things about their prompt service.",
"We love our new home and have found this company to be professional and responsive."
],
"disliked": [
"I have encountered numerous issues related to poor workmanship, including unfulfilled promises during the design and construction process.",
"We fully regret the purchase due to ongoing leaking issues with our rooftop terrace and defective siding.",
"I would never recommend Eagle, as items from our 90-day warranty list still need fixing after 1.5 years.",
"Eagle has absolved itself completely from any responsibility regarding siding issues that cost

We went with Eagle Construction on a recommendation instead of Main Street due to the floor plan we opted for was not available at that time in the area we had chosen back in 2022. We hoped Weinsten and Weinsten were still in the construction business. A great company, in our opinion, that built homes using real materials, not " engineered."
We have no complaints. Only observations.
The project manager is the person responsible for how well your home is or is not constructed.
Bonuses they could receive for early completion of a project weighs heavy on their decision making.
We've owned a few homes in our lifetime and most have had minor imperfections.
A brick fireplace that's a ¼ inch off. Or a circuit not heavy enough. But, nothing like a doorway entrance cut too large that the door doesn't fit.
Or "engineered" 2×6 boards that has a 2 in board with a piece of plywood glued top and bottom to resemble a 2×6 board. It doesn't come close. A technique that was discontinued quote a few years ago. It was unethical.
A floating floor design that allows your LVT planks to give, however your subfloor is not attached to your " engineered" 2×6 joist in many places causing your floor planks to pop-up when you walk on them.
Tile floors in every bathrm are not close to being level. After 2 & ½ yrs of residency you can stub your toe in some places. The grout in the walk-in showers between the tiles are disappearing along with the grout between the floor tiles.
I could go on listing repair items we've faced and still are.
Fortunately for us John, the most knowledgeable repairman who addresses eagle's warranty issues and we've had the very good fortune of meeting, came to our rescue the first 60 days.
Of course, after your year is completed & even before at times we could never get a response to our calls, voicemail messages or emails without going to the chain of command.
I've waited for the house to settle before posting a review. All n all we have been fortunate that the companies employed by eagle construction during the build continues to work with us to correct construction flaw even though the warranty by eagle is expired. We are learning that eagle's reputation for working with a large majority of customers is less than 1 star.
Happy we didn't purchase a Ryan home for sure, based on what our neighbors tell us.
We suggest doing your research on your project manager first. Our's was Mr Wally Wallace. A good guy with meet & greet. Keeps you updated with photos of each stage of the build. You can ask the correct questions. Not sure if you will get all truthful answers.
These are the thinness piecs of sheet rock used for sidewalls. I have never wiped a stain and a hole appeared where i wiped. Really thin.
We have great neighbors to date. We also see a great many for sale signs in our community. Some eagle construction some ryan.
Remember project managers & bonuses for early completion.
Happy house hunting.

Unfortunately, my overall experience with Eagle has been disappointing. I have encountered numerous issues related to poor workmanship, including unfulfilled promises during the design and construction process, significant delays, an uninsulated fireplace, inadequate handling and repair of cracks, and a leaking roof within just a few years. There are many other missing details that have contributed to my dissatisfaction.

We are almost 7 years into our Village Walk townhome in Williamsburg and I fully regret the purchase due to ongoing leaking issues with our rooftop terrace and the defective fiber cement siding which, after only 7 years, is in need of replacement and/or repair. A huge selling point to purchase this townhome was the initial low HOA fees that would include "exterior" future maintenance. However, over the last several years our HOA funds became depleted due to ongoing unknown and un budgeted funds needed to fix ongoing Village Walk repairs. As of this writing, the Board is attempting to amend our bylaws to pass the exterior costs back to the owners due to the unmanageable task of keeping up with the problems found in our development.
In early 2024, we had so many exterior problems our HOA board hired a consulting firm to conduct a condition assessment on all of our units, including those with a rooftop terrace. A general theme of this 50 page report was the defective siding (cracking, buckling, breaking, fading) improperly flashed sections of metal roofing, open joints in transition metal flashing, and poor design and installation of rooftop terraces (too many details to list here). There are roughly 48 units with rooftop terraces in our development , and so far more than 10% of owners have "known" leaks and some with extensive structural damage. Unfortunately, fixing these issues almost requires a complete rebuild of the terrace, and requires knowledge and coordination from many trades (EPDM re roofing, siding removal and re install, removing and re installing roof top sliding doors and closet doors). Our master bedroom beneath the terrace began leaking in the summer of 2024. I have attempted to contact Eagle for guidance on getting this fixed but have not received a reply.
Anyone looking to purchase a new Eagle home with a rooftop terrace should beware. A low sloped flat roof with EMPD (rubber membrane) must be installed with care and a great amount quality control, which clearly was not the case in our development. The option to have the terrace on our unit was roughly 30k. To fix leaks on these less than 7 years later, contractors are quoting/charging 40k+.
Less than 7 years ago I had that new home honeymoon feeling with no exterior maintenance to worry about. Fast forward 7 years later I'm facing re siding my home and attempting to fix a leaking rooftop terrace, all out of pocket with no help or response from Eagle.
So no, I would never purchase a new home from Eagle again.
- 10618 Patterson Ave, Henrico, VA 23238
- Commercial Roofing
- Free Estimates
- Warranties Offered
- Metal Roof
- TPO Roof
The average roof replacement cost for a residential home typically ranges from $7,000 to $15,000, depending on factors such as roof size, chosen materials, roof pitch, and labor rates in your area. Premium materials or complex designs may increase the price.
The cost to replace the roof of a commercial building typically ranges from $5 to $12 per square foot, depending on several factors such as roof size, material, labor rates, building type, and local code requirements.
Several factors influence roof repair cost, including the extent of the damage, roof accessibility, material type, labor costs, and whether it’s a general repair or an emergency fix. Minor repairs can start around $150–$400, while major repairs may exceed $1,500.
Roof leak repair cost generally ranges from $300 to $800, depending on the size and location of the leak, the materials required, and labor intensity. Complex leaks involving structural repairs or interior damage will cost more.
Flat roof repair cost for commercial properties usually ranges from $500 to $3,000, depending on the roofing material (TPO, EPDM, PVC), the extent of the damage, and roof accessibility.
Mobile home roof replacement cost typically ranges from $3,000 to $8,000, making it generally more affordable than traditional home roof replacements, due to smaller size and simpler structure.
It's not necessary to stay home during roof replacement. Roofing work is noisy and can cause vibrations inside the house, which might be uncomfortable. Most homeowners choose to leave during major parts of the project, but our team ensures safety and keeps you updated, whether you're home or not.
The timeline for a roof replacement typically ranges from one to three days, depending on the size and complexity of the roof, weather conditions, and material type. Larger or more intricate roofs may take a bit longer, but we always aim for efficient, timely completion.
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