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Keller Roofing Company

Keller Roofing Company

Keller Roofing CompanyFor your Keller roofing needs, Pitt's Roofing is Texas' fastest growing roofing company. Why are we growing so fast? Its because of our complete commitment to quality and service. With our company, you can know for certain that you will be completely satisfied with your roofing experience.

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The Texas and Pacific Railway between Fort Worth and Texarkana was completed in June 1881, and the first train ran on this track on 9 May 1881. With the advent of rail service, new villages were established all along the line. The Keller of today was one of them.

On 19 July 1881, H.W. Wood, a druggist of Tarrant County, set aside 40 acres out of the north end of the 62 acres deeded to him by A.C. Roberts (being a part of the Samuel Needham Survey) for a town site to be known as Athol, situated 14 miles northeast of Fort Worth. The land was dedicated to the public for street and alleyways, but title to the remainder of the 62 acres was held by Mr. Wood.

Settlers migrated to the new village, and before a year had passed the name of the town was changed from Athol to Keller, honoring John C. Keller, a foreman on the railroad. Streets were named and those in the original 40-acre site still carry the names given to them in 1881. Streets going north and south are Lamar, Main and Elm; those running east and west are Price, Taylor, Hill, Vine, Bates, Olive and Pecan.

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Roof Leaking?

Hands holding hail storm damage hail stones Hailstones can be quite large, even golf-ball sized in some cases. Hail might produce a "dent" or a damage point in your roof surface, resulting in leakage or a reduced remaining roof life. If your home has damage or you think it might have damage, call us for FREE damage inspection and estimate.

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