Gus Dabney, Inc isn't your average roofing contractor. From the age of three, Gus has been ready for business. We specialize in not only asphalt shingle roofs, but also tile and slate roofs, which allows us to work on historic roofs. We're also GAF certified, which gives us -- and in turn you -- access to a 50-year warranty on asphalt shingle roofs. At Gus Dabney, Inc we firmly believe that the best repair for an old roof is a new one. Only the finest materials are used on our jobs. The slate we use comes directly from Greenstone Slate Quarry in Poultney, VT. while the tile comes directly from Ludowici Roof Tile in Ohio. Along with our residential roofing services, we provide box gutter relining with copper. Just get in touch with us either by phone or by email to get started.
The Long Barn In Ebensburg, PA was founded in September of 1973 by Edwin A. Long and managed by his brother Charles A. Long. In the beginning there were two employees and one building, with the intention to better supply their own general contracting company, as well as any walk in patrons. The Long Barn dramatically grew and expanded its customer base throughout the 1970's. In order to better focus on and service each and every customer, The Long Barn dissolved its general contracting business in 1980. The Long Barn has since flourished into a complex covering 12 acres and more than 20 buildings. It has grown into an organization with the capabilities of supplying any product needed for residential construction and remodeling, along with most commercial products. Currently the second generation of Longs own and operate The Long Barn. They are proud of the fact that it is a family owned business, with the continued use of values and ethics instilled in them by their fathers.
Homeowners should always check to see if a Pennsylvania home renovation contractor is registered by visiting www.attorneygeneral.gov or by calling 1-888-520-6680.
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Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act requires most home improvement or Roofing contractors to register with the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office. In addition, these contractors must maintain minimum insurance coverage and use contracts that meet a range of consumer protection requirements outlined in this law. The Attorney General's Office for Consumer Protection is responsible for meeting these requirements.