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Locality: Garden City, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-892-5084



Address: 311 Main 64747 Garden City, MO, US

Website: Www.McCullohBuilders.com

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McCulloh Builders LLC 10.06.2021

Obviously the big news yesterday was the storm. From Butler to Garden City to Lowry City there is a lot of damage. Not so much a hail issue as wind damage and trees on roofs. Feel free to share this post and of course, if your cousins, neighbors best friends Mother in Law has damage, have them give us a shout.

McCulloh Builders LLC 23.05.2021

La Cygne? Olathe? Seeing a lot of hail reports in KS and heading over to the MO side. Free inspections on your roof, siding, gutters and even those metal shops.

McCulloh Builders LLC 12.05.2021

The storm line for this afternoon/evening just bumped a bit further North. Damaging winds and large hail are the main threats they say......

McCulloh Builders LLC 08.05.2021

Knocked one out yesterday in Adrian in between rain days. We understand the world is a bit weird right now, but if you need us to check out your roof, give us a shout. We can arrange a good social distancing appointment/inspection.

McCulloh Builders LLC 05.05.2021

We hear this a lot. My question is: If you dropped a million pecans from 50,000 feet up, is it conceivable that it could do some damage? Choose your own metaphor, be it frozen strawberries, walnuts, lemon drops, etc. The base question remains the same. Could you possibly have damage? Free Inspections do not separate us from most every other company out there.....Service and upfront honesty do. P.S. Hail in the forecast folks.

McCulloh Builders LLC 20.04.2021

They say most people don’t even know they’re carrying this coronavirus and that’s what makes it so dangerous. Likewise, with a roof, until you get up and look at things, all may appear good from the road or a distant eye. This one I pulled up to and it looked good...... from the road. Then I went around the backside and I saw the virus. With that said, hail is not this obvious usually. Takes a trained eye to spot that kind of damage.