Ray Zachrich Roofing and Home Improvements is Ray, working out of East Avenue in Sidney. Eleven years in business doing roofing, siding, painting, and the home repair and maintenance work that falls between them. There is no website today, which is why search engines keep handing his customers a different Zachrich company a hundred and fifty miles away. This page is what having his own would look like.
Everything on this page comes from Ray Zachrich Roofing and Home Improvements' own business listing, nothing here is invented. That listing carries five categories, roofing contractor, siding contractor, painting contractor, home improvements, and home repair and maintenance. That combination is the useful part. Most roofers only roof, so the trim, the siding patch and the paint afterward turn into two more phone calls and two more crews. Ring (937) 489-7629 and describe what you have.
The first category on their own listing. A roof is the one thing on a house that fails quietly for a while and then all at once, usually into a ceiling. If yours is losing granules, curling at the edges, or you found shingle pieces in the yard after a storm, that is the phone call. Ring (937) 489-7629 and describe what you are seeing.
Listed as a siding contractor on their own profile. Siding is the difference between a house that reads as looked after and one that reads as tired, and it is also where water gets in when a piece is cracked or a corner has pulled loose. Small repairs are worth asking about, not just whole house jobs.
Painting contractor is on the listing too, and this is the reason to have one number instead of three. When a roof or a siding repair is finished, something almost always needs painting to match. The same person who did the work handles the paint, so nobody argues about whose line it is.
Home improvements is one of the five categories on the listing. Eleven years working on houses in one town means the work has ranged well beyond a single trade. Rather than list projects this page cannot back up, the honest move is to describe what you have in mind and get a straight yes or no.
Named on the listing by category, and this is the work most contractors quietly refuse. The gutter that pulls loose, the soffit a squirrel got into, the trim that has gone soft, the door that has stopped shutting. Jobs too small for a big outfit to bother with are worth a call here.
Between roofing, siding, painting, improvements and repair, the honest answer to most exterior questions is ask. Rather than promise something the business has not put in writing itself, describe the job over the phone, (937) 489-7629, and you will get a straight yes or no instead of a maybe.
This is the problem, stated plainly. Search Zachrich roofing Ohio and what comes back first is R.G. Zachrich Construction of Defiance, a different and much larger company more than two hours north, with a real website, a chamber membership and a stack of business profiles. Ray's own business has no website at all, three obvious domains all sitting unregistered, no Google listing, no Yelp, no BBB profile and no Angi profile. Eleven years, no reviews anywhere a stranger can read, and the only web address attached to his name is a directory microsite on a subdomain he does not own. The photos below show the kind of work the categories describe.
This is the only way to reach the business today. There is no email on any listing, no contact form anywhere, and no online booking, so the phone is genuinely it. Say what is wrong and where you are.
For a roof, say the age if you know it, whether there is a stain on a ceiling, and whether anything came off in a storm. For siding or paint, say roughly how much of the house. That is usually enough to know whether it is a look or a job.
Roofs and siding get priced from a ladder, not from a description, because the number depends on the pitch, the layers already up there and what the decking underneath has been doing. Ten minutes on site settles most of it.
Exterior work is weather work, so dates move with rain and with cold. Ask what the current lead time looks like when you call, and ask what happens if the weather turns halfway through, because a straight answer to that tells you a lot.
Ray Zachrich Roofing and Home Improvements is Ray Zachrich, working out of 624 East Ave in Sidney. His business listing says eleven years and carries five categories, roofing, siding, painting, home improvements, and home repair and maintenance. Somebody maintains that listing, it is marked as claimed. Here is what eleven years has not bought him. There is no website. Three obvious domains, zachrichroofing.com, rayzachrichroofing.com and zachrichhomeimprovements.com, are all sitting unregistered right now, which means the only web address attached to his name is a directory microsite on a subdomain he does not own and cannot control. There is no Google listing that surfaces, no Yelp, no BBB profile, no Angi and no Houzz. The local roofing roundups for Sidney do not include him. And every search that starts with the word Zachrich returns R.G. Zachrich Construction of Defiance, a completely different company, founded in the sixties, several million in revenue, with a real website and a chamber membership, sitting a hundred and fifty miles away and absorbing traffic that was looking for Ray. Eleven years of work in one town, and zero reviews that a stranger can find. None of that says anything about the quality of the roofs. It says he has never had a place of his own to point people at. This is that place.
Being straight with you, this business does not publish hours anywhere on the internet. There is no Google listing, no Yelp page and no BBB profile to carry them, and the one directory listing that exists has no hours block at all. Rather than print a guess on a page customers will believe, this page says call. Ring (937) 489-7629 and you will get a real answer. Filling these seven rows in is the single cheapest improvement available here.
The business is based on East Avenue in Sidney, Shelby County. Roofing and siding get priced at the house rather than at an office, so the useful next step is a phone call and a look. Nearby listings put the working area around Sidney, Anna, Port Jefferson, Maplewood and Pemberton, and it is worth asking how far he travels.
Roof, siding, paint, a repair, or something you are not sure how to name. Say what you are seeing and roughly how much of the house it involves, and you will get a real answer. Calling (937) 489-7629 is still the fastest route and this form works too.
There is no honest price list for roofing, because the number depends on the pitch, the square footage, how many layers are already up there and what the decking underneath has been doing. Describe it and get eyes on it, then you get a real figure instead of a range.
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