Warren and South Portland, Maine
(207) 273-1111
Horch Roofing has been roofing homes in Maine from Portland to Bar Harbor since 2003! We have offices in both Warren and South Portland. If you want to work with a reliable and well-respected roofing company for your next project, call us for a free estimate! We install Metal Roofing, Asphalt Shingle Roofing, EPDM Rubber Roofing, and Seamless Gutters as well as having a leak repair department for both residential and commercial roofing projects. We offer free, comprehensive estimates for all roof replacement jobs. With Maine’s rough seasonal weather, you need a roofer you can trust. Horch Roofing has been roofing Maine homes and businesses since 2003, making us a qualified, experienced choice as your next roofing contractor. Through our Reroof and Recycle program, we recycle 100% of roofing waste. We deeply engrain recycling and the reduction of waste into the Horch Roofing culture, to date we have recycled over 25 Million lbs of waste. Our crews take pride in not only recycling roofing debris, but also water bottles, soda cans, paper, metal and all old roofing material. Over the years Horch Roofing has established strong connections with organizations in our communities. Giving back is an integral part of our culture and philosophy. Through our Partnership with the Ronald McDonald House of Portland, our offices in Warren and South Portland are drop off locations for their tab-top recycling program. Through our Responsible Giving program we have donated time and money to over 60 local charities and work closely with Habitat for Humanity to provide roofs to those in need.
Sustainability
When Peter Horch started his roofing company in 2003, he would drive his pickup truck full of roof waste to the Camden dump and turn downhill into the landfill to unload it by hand. As time went by and his business grew, he stopped making those trips himself. One fall, Peter had to fill in for an employee, and he was stunned by what he saw. The same hole at the landfill that he’d driven down into five years earlier had become a huge mountain that he now had to drive up onto to deposit his roofing debris. See how this story ends at horchroofing.com/reroof-recycle.