Leaks, missing shingles, or storm damage? Hamdan Quality Roofing will keep your Ann Arbor, MI home safe fast, reliable roof repair services.
At Hamdan Quality Roofing, we know how much your Ann Arbor home depends on a strong roof. That’s why we offer local roof repair services that fix leaks, patch shingles, and handle storm damage quickly. Whether it’s roof patching for minor damage or a full repair after bad weather, we use high-quality materials built to handle Washtenaw County’s changing seasons. When your roof needs attention, you can count on our team to get it back in shape.
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Your roof protects your Ann Arbor, MI home from wind, rain, and snow. In other words, it takes a serious beating and eventually, it’s going to need some TLC. At Hamdan Quality Roofing, we offer roof maintenance, roof patching, and shingle roof repair to stop small issues from turning into bigger problems. Using durable materials and advanced techniques, we’ll make sure your roof is ready for whatever comes next. Call 517-448-4440 today to schedule an appointment.
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 TheaterAnn 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.
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