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Roofing contractor in Georgetown, KY — Handy Manny's LLC

Roofing · Georgetown, KY

Roofing Contractor Georgetown, KY

Handy Manny's LLC provides full roof replacements, storm damage repair, and gutter work for Georgetown, KY homeowners — licensed, insured, and experienced with Scott County insurance claims.

Georgetown, KY

Handy Manny's LLC provides roofing contracting in Georgetown, KY.

Georgetown roofing services include architectural shingle replacement, flat and low-slope systems, ridge and soffit ventilation upgrades, full gutter installation, and storm damage repair with insurance claim coordination for Scott County homeowners.

Licensed, BBB A+, 5.0 Google rating, $2M insured. Call (859) 551-5302.

  • Georgetown's rapid growth creates new and aging roof needs

    Newer subdivisions near the Toyota corridor have roofs hitting their 15-year mark. We perform detailed roof assessments and replace only what's needed, not what's profitable.

  • Storm damage and insurance claim experience

    Kentucky hail and wind events are common in Scott County. We document damage, work directly with your adjuster, and handle the full supplement process when the initial claim undervalues your roof.

  • Licensed general contractor — not a roofing-only sub

    Because we're a licensed GC, we can coordinate any related structural, soffit, or interior damage repairs under one contract — no handoffs between separate crews.

  • Proper ventilation included in every replacement

    We replace ridge vents, soffit vents, and attic ventilation as part of every full roof job. Poor ventilation is the top cause of premature shingle failure in Kentucky's summer heat.

  • Gutter installation and protection bundled

    New gutters and gutter guards are available as a single bundled project. Georgetown homeowners save on mobilization costs by combining roofing and gutter work.

Quick Facts

Roofing in Georgetown, KY — At a Glance

ProviderHandy Manny's LLC
Service areaGeorgetown, Scott County, KY
Google rating5 (56 reviews)
BBBA+ Accredited
Insurance$2M general liability
LicenseKentucky licensed general contractor
Phone(859) 551-5302
Free estimateYes — on-site, no obligation
FinancingAvailable via Acorn Finance
Minority-ownedYes

FAQ

Georgetown Roofing — Common Questions

How much does a roof replacement cost in Georgetown, KY?

A full shingle roof replacement in Georgetown typically runs $6,000–$18,000 depending on roof size, pitch, and material grade. Architectural shingles are standard; premium impact-resistant shingles cost more but may qualify for insurance discounts. We provide a detailed written estimate after a free roof inspection.

How long does a roof replacement take in Georgetown?

Most Georgetown residential roof replacements complete in 1–2 days for standard-size homes. Larger or more complex rooflines, or those requiring structural repairs, may take 2–3 days. We schedule around weather windows and notify you of any delays.

Is Handy Manny's LLC licensed to do roofing in Georgetown, KY?

Yes. We hold an active Kentucky general contractor license and carry $2 million in general liability insurance. We're BBB A+ accredited with a 5.0 Google rating. All Georgetown roofing projects are permitted where required by Scott County code.

Can you help with my insurance claim for roof damage in Georgetown?

Yes. We inspect your roof, document all hail, wind, and impact damage, and provide a detailed scope report to your insurance adjuster. If the initial claim undervalues the damage, we assist with the supplement process to ensure you receive a fair settlement.

Do you serve Georgetown and surrounding Scott County for roofing?

Yes. We serve all of Georgetown, KY, and Scott County, including rural properties and newer subdivisions. We also cover nearby Lexington, Nicholasville, and Frankfort for roofing projects. Storm damage claims are accepted from the broader Central Kentucky region.

Free Roof Inspection · Georgetown, KY

Get a Free Roof Inspection in Georgetown

Call or request an inspection online. We'll document existing damage, review your insurance policy with you, and provide a no-pressure written estimate.