
Bob held over 52 years of experience. He was a State Certified Contractors/Roofing license since 1972. He controlled all of the daily operations of the company, the shingle roofing division as well as the siding. We would not be where we are today without the hard work and dedication of Bob McKeithen.
Rusty has over 29 years of experience. He holds a State Certified Roofing license. He controls the metal roofing portion of the company and the thermoplastic roofing portion. He will be glad to answer any questions you may have concerning your flat roofs or metal roofs.
Rusty has over 29 years of experience. He holds a State Certified Roofing license. He controls the metal roofing portion of the company and the thermoplastic roofing portion. He will be glad to answer any questions you may have concerning your flat roofs or metal roofs.
Services
Bob McKeithen and Sons, Inc. is locally owned and operated and serving the Tallahassee area for over 38 years. We service the needs of contractors and homeowners in all of the Big Bend area. We do residential roofing and siding, commercial roofing and siding, and repairs. We understand that in today's market, quality workmanship and customer service is the key to continuing business.
Residential Roofing
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The success of our roofing business is reflected in the quality of our services and the drive to get the job done right the first time. It has been and will always be our intention to provide all our clients with a single point of contact for all their residential roofing needs. Our roofing specialists inspect the home inside and out.
Roof Repair
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When your roof is leaking and needs just a repair, it is important to get qualified technicians that can identify the problem and stop the leak. The best way to prevent your roof from breaking down prematurely is to regularly maintain it. Regular maintenance ensures that it will stay strong and keep your family safe, dry, and comfortable for many, many years.
Roof Replacement
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The aging process for a roof begins soon after the shingles are installed and progresses rapidly during the initial curing phase of its life cycle. During this stage, granule loss may occur, small blisters may develop, or the shingles may curl slightly at their edges. You may even notice that this curling is more pronounced during cold weather and the shingles may lay flat as temperatures rise.
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