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Duff Roofing
Not unlike the birth of many companies, Duff Roofing's humble beginnings took place out of a garage. Through the hard work of its founder, Orville K. Duff, and all of its employees, Duff Roofing has evolved into a prosperous business. We have a history in our community and a reputation built on honesty and fairness.

Our traditions and values have not only been part of every roofing system we have installed, they have been part of our relationship with every single client, big or small, who has entrusted us to install and maintain their roof. Duff Roofing was co-owned and operated by Brett A. Duff, the youngest son of Orville, until his retirement.
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At Duff Roofing, our Grand Island roofers strive to exceed our customer's perception of what quality workmanship is all about. The success of our Grand Island roofing, siding and gutters services is a result of paying attention to detail and performing at a high level for a fair price. We have been in business since 1942 in the commercial and residential industries with specializations in roofing, siding and gutters.
Duff Roofing has been installing rubber roofs - that have a technical name, ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM) - since the early 1980s and have experienced a high level of success. EPDM roofs are the most commonly used low-slope roofing in the United States. What sets EPDM roofs apart from other commercial roofing systems is the availability of a manufacturer's labor and material roof warranty.
If you aren't sure which roofing option might be right for your Grand Island home or business, give us a call at 800-658-3237 or Contact Duff Roofing. We are happy to discuss the characteristics of each type of roof to make sure that you pick the one that's right for your home or business. Being headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska, a friendly and knowledgeable Duff Roofing representative is around the corner.
Seamless aluminum guttering is most commonly installed on residential homes in the Midwest. It is made in the field using a roll forming machine. There are no seams in the guttering except for corners or expansion joints. There are different styles of seamless gutters, but the "K" style is by far the most common in the Midwest.
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Daniel McWhirter
Daniel McWhirter
Oct 17, 2019
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Very happy with my experience with this company and how they treated me. Very friendly on the phone to schedule an estimate, Kirk Smith met me at my home over my lunch and he was spot on time to do an inspection. Turned out my issue isn't something that requires urgent attention but when it is time to remedy the problem you can bet I will use this company. There is a lot to be said about honestly and a firm hand shake.