- 739 NE Woods Ct, Bremerton, WA 98311
- Industrial Roofing
- Residential Roofing
- Licensed & Insured
- Locally Owned & Operated
- Flat Roof
At Red Line Remodel, we pride ourselves on our versatility and technical expertise, adeptly managing both residential and commercial projects. Based in Bremerton, Washington, we offer a comprehensive range of services, including roof inspections, gutter cleaning, and roof water damage repair. Our ability to handle complex tasks from start to finish sets us apart in the industry. Our organized approach ensures that every project is executed with meticulous attention to detail.
We understand the importance of delivering durable, high-quality results that provide long-term value. Our well-coordinated team works diligently to ensure that each phase of your project is seamlessly integrated, allowing us to tackle even the most challenging jobs with confidence. Serving Bremerton and the surrounding regions, we are committed to transforming your vision into reality.
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"summary": "Customer feedback about Redline is mixed, reflecting both positive and negative experiences. Many reviews highlight the professionalism, communication, and quality of work provided by the team, with several customers praising timely completion and adherence to budget. However, significant issues have been raised regarding billing discrepancies, project management, and the quality of initial work, with at least one customer reporting severe structural errors that necessitated further repairs. These troubling accounts indicate the need for caution when considering their services, as not all experiences align with the praise from satisfied customers.",
"liked": [
"They came with the absolute best value for our budget and finished on time and on budget.",
"Redline did great job! Met the estimated price and finished early!",
"The guys did an amazing job with my home repair! Great customer service from the time I called to schedule the appointment.",
"I was very impressed with how professional they were. Loved the work they did.",
"Everyone on this team makes everything look perfect."
],
"disliked": [
"Not only could they not stick within the timeline, but they did things so bass-ackwards that the new contractor had to redo so much.",
"I received a bill of $2,489.76! I disputed this figure and some of the items in the bill.",
"They billed for full demolition, but did not complete it.",
"The trusses were set crooked and a couple were set backwards

Redline was great! Jake was easy to work with i gave him a vision and he got back to me with several options on how to get me there within my budget. His crew was great during the demo and install process too would highly recommend!

I hired this company to rebuild my home after a fire. Not only could they not stick within the timeline, but they did things so bass-ackwards that the new contractor had to redo so much of what I had been billed and paid for... for instance, before rebuilding the wall, they set the trusses. The trusses were set crooked and a couple were set backwards. Two of them broke because of the stress of being wrongly installed. They billed for full demolition, but did not complete it. They billed for clearing the crawl space and laying plastic, but it was not done. They used 2x4 for an exterior wall when code is 2'6. I could go on and on, but the biggest of all their mistakes was that they have a $30K installment that has not been used and claim they don't have to refund me. There is a lawsuit in the works. Better Business Bureau is involved. The state attorney General is aware, and waiting on others to let them know of the deceitful practices. He threatened to sue me if I gave a negative review, but the truth is something he can't defend against...

I must commend Pete, the worker who did most of the work in removing the old island range hood and installing the new hood that I provided. He prepared th site, worked efficiently and cleaned up after himself. Everything worked perfectly when he was done. The downside to the job was the tremendous disparity in the estimate and the final bill. I was provided an estimate of $440.00 for "the Range cooktop vent replacement". I received a bill of $2,489..76! I disputed this figure and some of the items in the bill; this resulted in a subsequent bill of $2,315.04. I have had estimates from contractors who have performed work on my home and the final bills normally came within a few hundred dollars of their estimate. But getting an invoice that is FIVE TIMES HIGHER than the estimate is astounding of smacks of unprofessionalism to say the least! I thought of fighting this in the courts, but at 80+ years of age, I have better things to do with my time than to spend it with a lawyer. I STRONGLY recommend getting at least three estimates for your jobs and be suspicious of low-ball offers!
9/3/23. Almost four months of my review a rebuttal appears! It read like a politician's trumpeting of promises but all are lies, just like a politician! There was NO extensive work involved at all; he viewed the new vent I provided before the job and uttered no problems; he NEVER spoke to me of any anticipated problems. He said in a subsequent email he would have liked to 'be my friend'. I don't need friends like this. I notice his web site was sanitized to remove negative reviews; only "good" reviews are viewable. All I can say to anyone considering using this company is CAVEAT EMPTOR!
- 739 NE Woods Ct, Bremerton, WA 98311
- Industrial Roofing
- Residential Roofing
- Licensed & Insured
- Locally Owned & Operated
- Flat 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.
To hire a roofing contractor, start by researching local companies with good reviews and proper licensing. Request quotes from multiple contractors, verify their insurance and certifications, and ask for references. Always ensure you get a written contract that outlines the scope of work, timeline, and payment terms.
Check if a roofing company is legit by verifying their business license, insurance, and local certifications. Look for memberships in professional associations, read customer reviews, and ask for recent project references. A legitimate company will be transparent and provide all documentation upon request.
When choosing a roofing company, consider their experience, customer reviews, warranty offerings, and quality of materials. Make sure they provide clear communication, detailed estimates, and a solid portfolio of completed projects. Local expertise is also a major advantage for understanding regional roofing needs.
Warning signs that your roofing contractor might be ripping you off include vague contracts, pressure to pay large upfront deposits, lack of proper documentation, and unexplained price increases. Always ask for itemized estimates and written guarantees, and avoid contractors who avoid answering your questions directly.