RainTight Roofing

RainTight Roofing

Hours

Friday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.9 - (32 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.9 - (32 reviews)
31
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  • Bob Slovin

    We needed to have a small section of wood siding repaired. Several years ago, I had used Raintight Roofing to replace our roof. I was impressed with their people and quality of work. In deciding who to use for this repair, my decision came down to quality of people and workmanship. Since I was familiar with Raintight, I didn't hesitate to contact them. Although they're extremely busy (guess that speaks to others liking their quality), they were able to complete the repair and it looks great. As I always say, in a world full of technology, people make the difference. Jason Holland, Lance Holland and the Raintight team are quality and trustworthy people! I will continue to use them and will recommend their services to others.
    Apr 8th, 2024

  • Halina

    Workers came on time, worked as a team together, and finished the job in a timely manner!!!
    Apr 7th, 2024

  • Frank Flaumenhaft

    Got us a lot of improvements at no cost to us.
    Mar 30th, 2024

  • Diane Kastler

    RainTight Roofing was the best. Jason was easy to work with, dependable, and very concerned with his final product. His employees were just as kind and dependable. Finished on time with a tight schedule. Cant say enough good about RainTight Roofing.
    Mar 29th, 2024

  • Bob James

    My roof was not a simple remove-the-old and apply-the-new roof job. It was the original roof about 25 years old. It showed signs of blotchy bleed-throughs. It covers a 3,400 square foot house/garage with several hips. The facia was rotted in many places, leaves were left to rot without being removed, and once the old roof was exposed, many areas (about 22) showed that the under-plywood sheeting had rotted and was pulverized. Some 2-by support material also had to be replaced as well. To complicate matters, there was carpentry work, roof shingle work, and paint work that had to be done: the roofers could not work until the carpentry was done. The painters also needed to wait until roofing/new facia work was completed. It was becoming a challenge for both, me and the company owner. All the old 1x6 and 1x3 wood fascia was removed and replaced with a plastic 1-by material along the entire roof edge for several hundred feet, then painted. All roof shingles were removed then replaced with new shingles as the sheeting was renewed and prepared for new material. This was done in several steps because while the carpenters were preparing areas to be re-roofed, the roofers were tending to other roof jobs in the area that the company had contacted. Ultimately, the entire roof was completed with new shingles and all new fascia. Next was the chimney. The company owner has a list of great local people in other trades in-which he had faith and would stand by their quality work. So, I hired the chimney guy who rebuilt the chimney from the attic up, including all new stucco, all new internal support (2 by material) structures, and a new aluminum cap. I needed some stucco work done in the patio area as well as all around the outside about a foot or two up from the ground. The roofer also noticed my windows also need to be re-caulked so, once again, he knew of a guy... All throughout the roofing job the roofing company owner tried to find ways to get the work that I needed to be done at a reasonable and fair price, and he did that without question. New gutters with leaf guards were installed where the old gutter system was removed and found an excellent contractor who did it at a great price. He also devised several metal devices that, when installed during the re-roofing job, would re-direct rain water away from the corner stucco surfaces, essentially helping to maintain rain-tight integrity. In summary, it was a lot of work, it was done at a very fair price, and I expect the new roof will last at least 20+ years, and the appearance of the house greatly improved. All removed and discarded old materials were removed from the property when all work was done. Based upon the exceptional working experience I has with Rain Tight Roofing, I would again put my trust in the work they did. As far as I am concerned there are no other roofing companies except Rain Tight.
    Apr 4th, 2024

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About
RainTight Roofing

Rain Tight Roofing's Owner is a 3rd Generation Roofing Contractor. We have an impeccable track record on Hilton Head Island with references to back it up. "We believe in doing it right the 1st time ! " We are a Local Roofing Contractor on Hilton Head Island and Not a Storm Chaser! Here since 2006 and will be here when the other guys are gone. "Poor quality is remembered long after low prices are forgotten ! " You’ve tried the rest now try the best!!

Contact Info

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for RainTight Roofing?

A The phone number for RainTight Roofing is: (843) 815-7663.


Q Where is RainTight Roofing located?

A RainTight Roofing is located at 315 Gumtree Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926


Q What is the internet address for RainTight Roofing?

A The website (URL) for RainTight Roofing is: http://raintight-roofing.com/


Q How big is RainTight Roofing?

A RainTight Roofing employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are RainTight Roofing open?

A RainTight Roofing is open:
Friday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM


Q How is RainTight Roofing rated?

A RainTight Roofing has a 4.9 Star Rating from 32 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
RainTight Roofing

Overall Rating

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Bob Slovin on Google

image We needed to have a small section of wood siding repaired. Several years ago, I had used Raintight Roofing to replace our roof. I was impressed with their people and quality of work.
In deciding who to use for this repair, my decision came down to quality of people and workmanship. Since I was familiar with Raintight, I didn't hesitate to contact them. Although they're extremely busy (guess that speaks to others liking their quality), they were able to complete the repair and it looks great.
As I always say, in a world full of technology, people make the difference. Jason Holland, Lance Holland and the Raintight team are quality and trustworthy people! I will continue to use them and will recommend their services to others.


Halina on Google

image Workers came on time, worked as a team together, and finished the job in a timely manner!!!


Frank Flaumenhaft on Google

image Got us a lot of improvements at no cost to us.


Diane Kastler on Google

image RainTight Roofing was the best. Jason was easy to work with, dependable, and very concerned with his final product. His employees were just as kind and dependable. Finished on time with a tight schedule. Cant say enough good about RainTight Roofing.

Business Response on Google Apr 7th, 2024
Diane, Thank you so much for the awesome review. We truly appreciate the work.

Bob James on Google

image My roof was not a simple remove-the-old and apply-the-new roof job. It was the original roof about 25 years old. It showed signs of blotchy bleed-throughs. It covers a 3,400 square foot house/garage with several hips. The facia was rotted in many places, leaves were left to rot without being removed, and once the old roof was exposed, many areas (about 22) showed that the under-plywood sheeting had rotted and was pulverized. Some 2-by support material also had to be replaced as well. To complicate matters, there was carpentry work, roof shingle work, and paint work that had to be done: the roofers could not work until the carpentry was done. The painters also needed to wait until roofing/new facia work was completed. It was becoming a challenge for both, me and the company owner.
All the old 1x6 and 1x3 wood fascia was removed and replaced with a plastic 1-by material along the entire roof edge for several hundred feet, then painted. All roof shingles were removed then replaced with new shingles as the sheeting was renewed and prepared for new material. This was done in several steps because while the carpenters were preparing areas to be re-roofed, the roofers were tending to other roof jobs in the area that the company had contacted. Ultimately, the entire roof was completed with new shingles and all new fascia.
Next was the chimney. The company owner has a list of great local people in other trades in-which he had faith and would stand by their quality work. So, I hired the chimney guy who rebuilt the chimney from the attic up, including all new stucco, all new internal support (2 by material) structures, and a new aluminum cap. I needed some stucco work done in the patio area as well as all around the outside about a foot or two up from the ground. The roofer also noticed my windows also need to be re-caulked so, once again, he knew of a guy...
All throughout the roofing job the roofing company owner tried to find ways to get the work that I needed to be done at a reasonable and fair price, and he did that without question. New gutters with leaf guards were installed where the old gutter system was removed and found an excellent contractor who did it at a great price. He also devised several metal devices that, when installed during the re-roofing job, would re-direct rain water away from the corner stucco surfaces, essentially helping to maintain rain-tight integrity.
In summary, it was a lot of work, it was done at a very fair price, and I expect the new roof will last at least 20+ years, and the appearance of the house greatly improved. All removed and discarded old materials were removed from the property when all work was done. Based upon the exceptional working experience I has with Rain Tight Roofing, I would again put my trust in the work they did. As far as I am concerned there are no other roofing companies except Rain Tight.

Business Response on Google Apr 7th, 2024
Mr. JamesThank you for putting your trust in our team. Your home was definitely a bit more than the average project but it’s always a pleasure resolving issues and leaving with a quality project. We appreciate the work and the time you took to leave a review so others understand. A quality project is in the detail and it’s nice having clients that understand this. Thanks again.

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