We began in 2004. We service all of Montana. We install flat, shingle and metal roofing. We practice safety first and train for efficiency. We will always strive to treat people as people and not as objects. We constantly aspire for a higher level of professionalism. Our purpose is to provide processes and experiences resulting in loyal employees and customers.
Roof Replacement in Helena, MTEven high-quality roofs are designed to only last so long. If your roof is old, worn, and damaged, paying for repairs may not be the wisest move. So if it's time for a replacement, our team is at your service in Helena, MT.Durable Products, Excellent WorkmanshipJ Lyman Roofing is committed to providing top-notch roof replacement services for home and business owners alike. We know that a new roof is a big investment, so we'll take the time to help you select the right model for your property. Once we've found the ideal roof to meet your needs, we'll install it in a detailed, meticulous fashion.A replacement roof can provide the added value and protection you need, and when you work with J Lyman Roofing, you can rest assured that the process will be simple and hassle-free. Call today for more information or to schedule an estimate.Please call us Today 406-227-0200
Bridger Steel began in 1996 with the mission of bringing high performing materials to southwestern Montana. In the past 20 years we opened locations throughout Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Washington.
Over The Top Roofing was established in early 2012, with a vision of a better roofing company. A company that had a deep concern and care for the clients in which it serves. Since then, it has be a constant and consistent upward growth trend, with over triple the revenue in 2016 as was in 2012
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A building permit are required to be obtained to remodel, move, or change of occupancy, except for works which are governed by the local building codes. However, Montana Laws don't require a homeowner to obtain building permits for altering, changing or making any improvements of his or her single family residence.