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When you want the best, you turn to the champion

When you want the best, you turn to the champion
If you’ve got a leak, storm damage, or an aging roof in need of replacement, call us for a free quote. Champion Roofing is a family owned and operated company that repairs and installs residential and commercial roofs all over central Pennsylvania.
Every job we do is backed by a lifetime warranty, so you can be sure that you’re getting the highest quality materials and outstanding workmanship. We’ve been at it since 1994, and it’s our goal to live up to our name. Don’t settle for second best – go with the Champion!

What makes a Champion?

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When you’re the Champion, it means you’ve trained, practiced, and honed your skills until you’re the very best. That’s exactly what we do at Champion Roofing! We’re proud to hold four of the most prestigious certifications from these leading roofing manufacturers: Owens Corning, GAF, Atlas, and CertainTeed. We place the highest value on training, making sure that every member of our team is certified to install any of the materials we use. This is done through our very own training facility! When you work with us, you can be sure you’re getting the best quality roof AND the highest level of professionalism and expertise!

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This customer had an issue with his EPDM pulling away from the walls due to initial installation errors. We removed existing edge metal, cut away material from the walls and installed Reinforced Termination strip inside the corners to resist any pullout in the future. All new 2x10 wood, 60mil EPDM and 26ga white coping metal was installed on top.

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This customer had an issue with his EPDM pulling away from the walls due to initial installation errors. We removed existing edge metal, cut away material from the walls and installed Reinforced Termination strip inside the corners to resist any pullout in the future. All new 2x10 wood, 60mil EPDM and 26ga white coping metal was installed on top. 

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FREE roof inspection!! Ice and wind can damage your roof! It’s fast it’s free and it’s as easy as a call!! 📞 GET THAT FREE INSPECTION TODAY!!

1916 Sears catalog home. They shipped the entire house to you by railroad car. Sears was like Ikea before Ikea.

Friends and family would come from all around to help the owner build it.

Most were built in New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Sears sold more than 70,000 mail-order homes between 1908 and 1940. Some enthusiasts estimate that about 70% of Sears houses are still standing today.

Sears provided building plans and specifications, along with the lumber and any other materials needed. The shipment included everything from nails, screws, and paint to prebuilt building parts, such as staircases and dining nooks.
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1916 Sears catalog home. They shipped the entire house to you by railroad car. Sears was like Ikea before Ikea.

Friends and family would come from all around to help the owner build it. 

Most were built in New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Sears sold more than 70,000 mail-order homes between 1908 and 1940. Some enthusiasts estimate that about 70% of Sears houses are still standing today.

Sears provided building plans and specifications, along with the lumber and any other materials needed. The shipment included everything from nails, screws, and paint to prebuilt building parts, such as staircases and dining nooks.
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