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Gig Harbor Roofing needs input to re-roof bus stops

Gig Harbor Roofing has a proposal for the community: several school bus stops are badly in need of new roofs, and GHR has the materials to do it.

Published: 01/09/13 12:05 am
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Gig Harbor Roofing has a proposal for the community: several school bus stops are badly in need of new roofs, and GHR has the materials to do it.

The company frequently has leftover shingles after roofing jobs that normally would go to waste. But if community members provide locations of bus stops that need roof repairs, Gig Harbor Roofing will donate materials and time to fix them.

Information about bus stops that could use a fix can be given to Gig Harbor Roofing at 253-851-5871 or by email at gigharborroofingllc@comcast.net.

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