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Community Exteriors, Inc.

3.9
(116 reviews)

Business Details

5643 W 74th Street, Indianapolis, IN
46278, United States
(317) 210-3979
http://communityexteriorsinc.com

About

Roofing ContractorSiding ContractorGutter Installation ServiceGlass & WindowsDoor Installation
Community Exteriors, Inc provides roofing, gutter, siding, window, and exterior door services to the Indianapolis, IN, Marion County, IN, and surrounding areas.

Location

Community Exteriors, Inc.
5643 W 74th Street, Indianapolis, IN
46278, United States

Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

3.9
116 reviews
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  • JJ
    Jim Johnson
    Jan 29, 2026
    1.0
    If you ever see a woman driving a black Ford F150 with their company info plastered all over it be careful. She has no regard for safety while speeding, cutting in and out of traffic and tailgating horribly. She'll cut you off to take a exit with the companies name all over. What a great representation of this company and speaks volumes for who they hire or just let drive a vehicle. She also had her phone in her hand, but appeared to be holding more there playing on it at the moment, but with it in her hand I'm sure it's something she does as she represents.
  • JF
    Jeff Frederick
    Sep 27, 2025
    5.0
    The staff at community are a top level crew. Their claims specialist Bridget took care of all the insurance needs and is a true professional. The other managers from scheduling to site inspection are some of the best I've had the opportunity to work with, and also true pros. The field crew was amazingly fast with superior results. Roofing, siding, gutters and down spouts were expertly done. They were courteous and payed close attention to my shrubs and flowers around the house. I was kept in the loop the entire project and had all my questions answered concisely and with a smile. Emma took the time to call me on her day off to answer a question I posed, on her day off. Below you'll find before and after shots. I love the color combo between the roof and the siding. (Thanks Bridget)😊
  • JW
    Jeff Wendling
    Jul 28, 2025
    5.0
    Community Exteriors were top notch in the roof replacement at our home. They made the process simple and took care of the dealings with our insurance company and we received everything we were promised. I would highly recommend the company to anyone looking for someone to hire for a roof replacement.
  • JN
    Jim Nicolette
    May 1, 2020
    5.0
    These guys were great! My house was damaged by a hail storm they came out met my insurance company and I got a new roof and gutters totally painless they took care of everything! Ask for Nick!
  • CN
    Caleb Nickels
    May 20, 2019
    1.0
    If I could leave zero stars I would. Our area had a storm go through last week, and the storm produced hail in many areas. The very next day every roofing contractor within a 200 mile radius was driving around town like vultures. A salesman from Community Exteriors stopped at our house and asked to inspect our roof. First off, he was a nice guy I'll give him that. He was just doing his job as a salesman. I think this boils down to a poor business model more than anything. He showed us pictures of what he claimed to be hail damage, including two photos of roofing shingles he was lifting up. I'm not convinced those shingles were loose to begin with considering we had very small hail from the storm. He claimed we needed a whole new roof. It hailed for 3-4 minutes, the hail was pea-sized, and of the 4 vehicles in our driveway 3 of them had dents, with the total dent count being 4. 4 dents. But we need a whole new roof? I think not. Continuing on, as a salesman would typically do he was insistent on talking about this further, so we stepped inside. He pulled out a contract and proceeded to fill it out. I didn't read the fine print because I had no intentions of signing anything, but from reviews I've read online the fine print is what costs you in the end. I asked if I really needed a whole new roof from the minor, if any, damage he showed me. He claimed "we aren't going to mess with some roof repairs, we're going to make sure your insurance company pays for a whole new roof." He said our insurance would pay for the new roof and we would just pay the deductible. THEN he proceeded to tell me that if we were going to install a new roof that we should go ahead and install seamless gutters. THEN he said that if we were going to do a new roof and gutters that we should go ahead and put new siding on the house and garage. At that point I was done. It was obvious that their only intention was to talk people into signing up for more work than was necessary (aka scamming people). That wasn't enough to make him leave. He proceeded to tell me that if money was an issue that they offer an 18-month financing program. I said no, and he proceeded to offer another option. This option is "one that they really shouldn't be sharing with people because they can get in trouble for it" and that I "can't tell anyone else about this" either. This one was called a "no out of pocked expense" plan. Again, I said I was not singing the agreement and that was the end of it. This company might do quality work, and I've never seen their work so I can't comment on that, but this sales pitch was a turn-off. It screams scam, or at a minimum they were taking advantage of a situation, which is fine in some cases. A storm goes through and produces hail on a Thursday evening, and Friday morning every roofing contractor within 200 miles is driving around going door-to-door to sign people up for new roofs? Cold calling on people without a signed permit from the courthouse in a town where soliciting isn't allowed? I think not. I just worry about elderly people who just went along with it and signed the agreement. Not only have they been scammed, but their insurance has been scammed as well. I do not recommend this company. If I had hail damage to my roof I would find a local contractor (there are plenty within 20 miles of my town) to do the work, not some company 150 miles away. To wrap up this review, as he was leaving and still trying to talk me into signing them up he stated "insurance companies really don't like us right now." Well I wonder why.

Frequently Asked Questions About Community Exteriors, Inc.

How do I know if I need a new roof?

Sometimes the answer is clear – either the roof has collapsed, animals are in the attic, or you’ve experienced hail, wind, or other storm damage. Beyond obvious damage, the two variables to primarily consider are the age of the roof + current condition. A few examples: A shingle roof is 12-15+ years old with fading Missing shingles Experiencing leaks Experiencing ice dams

How much does a roof estimate/inspection cost?

We offer free estimates and insurance claim inspections for all our services such as roofing, siding, gutter and downspout, window, and exterior door installation.

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