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Shields Construction Company

  • 2014 Old Goose Crk Rd STE 104, Waynesboro, VA 22980
  • Commercial Roofing
  • Industrial Roofing
  • 24/7 Emergency Repairs
  • Financing Available
  • Locally Owned & Operated
Hours
Mon7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Tue7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Wed7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Thu7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Fri7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sat7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sun7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
About the Business

At Shields Construction Company, we pride ourselves on our versatility and technical expertise, adeptly managing both residential and commercial projects. Located in Waynesboro, Virginia, we offer a comprehensive range of services, including roof repair, inspection, gutter repair, and water damage restoration. Our well-coordinated team is equipped to handle complex projects from start to finish, ensuring that every detail is meticulously addressed. We understand the importance of organization and consistency in delivering durable, high-quality results.

Our commitment to attention to detail and reliability sets us apart, allowing us to provide long-term value for our clients. Whether you need a simple repair or a complete remodel, we are dedicated to seeing your vision through to completion, ensuring that every aspect of the project is thoroughly managed. Serving Waynesboro and surrounding regions, we are here to transform your space with precision and care.

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Mark
Apr 29, 2018

Complete remodel by Shields Construction / Rock Investments (owned by Thomas I. Shields Sr.). On day one the garbage disposal did not work, this was fixed at no cost to us. The electricity went off in the upstairs bedroom within several weeks, a loose wire, again fixed at no charge to us. The faucet in the upstairs bathroom was not secured, fixed at no cost to us. At about 6 months my father-in-law noticed that the wood floors were not stained or lacquered on the instep of the front door, apparently the person did not take the time to open the front door and do that. Within a few months there was water that ran down the wall from the upstairs and downstairs bathtub damaging the drywall. I caulked this but when I did the caulk would split in the groove of the fiberglass walls because the tub would move slightly when you stepped in, probably not secured correctly. At about the same time the brand new upstairs toilet leaked, the seal was replaced by my father-in-law. Within 7 months of living in the home both concrete porches that were redone including paint and mortar had chips coming out of the top and hunks the size of my fist coming off the side. There were also cracks on the sides. Within 6 month the front and side porch railing that were painted white peeled and had to be sanded and repainted with outdoor paint. There are multiple electrical sockets that stick out, we are talking about the whole unit that fits into the wall, the box too. The kitchen counter top caulk cracked and the counter top sunk about 1/4”. Dry wall nails are backing out. Hot water heater element burned out. At just over a year now there are various cracks in seams where drywall come together and where trim meets the ceiling and drywall. Probably the most aggravating is the slopes and sinking in the floor upstairs that pops as you walk across it. I attempted to contact Shields Construction by my call was not returned after leaving a message.

Update: at 2.5 years the upstairs floors and concrete porch continue to deteriorate rapidly. One of the wooden posts for the railing of the steps coming of the porch is rotten. I will need to repair the porch this summer. I will never use Shields for anything. This is the 5th home I have owned and by far the worst experience ever.

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  • 2014 Old Goose Crk Rd STE 104, Waynesboro, VA 22980
  • Commercial Roofing
  • Industrial Roofing
  • 24/7 Emergency Repairs
  • Financing Available
  • Locally Owned & Operated
Hours
Mon7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Tue7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Wed7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Thu7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Fri7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sat7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sun7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
We Answer Frequently Asked Questions
Pricing questions
1. What is the average roof replacement cost for a residential home?
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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.

2. How much does it usually cost to replace the roof of a commercial building?
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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.

3. What factors affect the overall roof repair cost?
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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.

4. What is the typical roof leak repair cost, and how is it calculated?
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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.

5. What is the average flat roof repair cost for commercial buildings?
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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.

6. How much is the mobile home roof replacement cost compared to traditional homes?
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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.

Service questions
1. Should I stay home during roof replacement?
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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.

2. How long does roof replacement take?
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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.

3. How to hire a roofing contractor?
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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.

4. How to check if a roofing company is legit?
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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.

5. How to choose a roofing company?
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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.

6. How do you know if your roofing contractor is ripping you off?
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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.

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