Roofer in Ann Arbor, MI

Your Local Roofer in Ann Arbor & Washtenaw County

A strong roof is an endurance foundation! Hamdan Quality Roofing is your local roofer in Ann Arbor, who makes it safe, water-free, and looking its best.

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Best Roofers Near Me in Ann Arbor, MI

Reasons to Hire Hamdan Quality Roofing for Roofing?
  • Our team isn’t just skilled; we’re roofing artists, getting creative in what we do.
  • We use the sturdiest materials and approved techniques to ensure that your roof is up to the area’s weather.
  • Don’t let roof worries keep you up at night. Our maintenance plans provide tranquility and long-lasting protection.
  • A new roof can transform your home and boost its value. We’ll make sure your roof is the standalone piece in the neighborhood.
  • Roofing Services in Washtenaw County

    Highly Rated Roof Company Available Locally by Hamdan Quality Roofing

    We build strong roofs and lasting relationships with our customers in Washtenaw County. We craft protective shields for your home using top-quality materials, like durable asphalt shingles and energy-efficient metal roofing. Whether you need a minor repair or a full roof, we’re here to help with replacement.

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    Roof Installation in MI

    Our Proven Roofing Process
  • Chat: First, we’ll discuss your roofing needs and goals. We’ll also provide a detailed estimate so there are no hidden costs.
  • Install: Our team is a squad on your roof, working diligently to complete the job.
  • Inspect: Before we pack up, we’ll thoroughly inspect your new roof.
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    Hamdan Quality Roofing; Your Roof Maintenance

    Avoid any leaks from damaging your roof! Regular maintenance is key to extending the life of your roof and preventing extensive repairs that wreak havoc on your peace. We’re not just fixing problems; we’re all about stopping them. We use technical devices like thermal imaging to detect leaks and eco-friendly sealants to keep your roof in top condition. Contact us today, and let us give you a new build for your roof!

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    In about 1774, the Potawatomi founded two villages in the area of what is now Ann Arbor.

    Ann Arbor was founded in 1825 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey. On May 25, 1825, the town plat was registered with Wayne County as “Annarbour”, the earliest known use of the town’s name. Allen and Rumsey decided to name it for their wives, both named Ann, and for the stands of bur oak in the 640 acres (260 ha) of land they purchased for $800 from the federal government at $1.25 per acre. The local Ojibwa named the settlement kaw-goosh-kaw-nick, after the sound of Allen’s sawmill.

    A view of Ann Arbor looking east toward Liberty and State streets, showing the Burton Memorial Tower and Michigan Theater

    Ann Arbor became the seat of Washtenaw County in 1827, and was incorporated as a village in 1833. The Ann Arbor Land Company, a group of speculators, set aside 40 acres (16 ha) of undeveloped land and offered it to the state of Michigan as the site of the state capitol, but lost the bid to Lansing. In 1837, the property was accepted instead as the site of the University of Michigan, which moved from Detroit.

    Learn more about Ann Arbor.