About Bigfoot Construction
Bigfoot Construction serves Somerset and the greater Somerset County region, providing roofing and construction services to communities throughout Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands. The company name reflects the robust capability required for mountain construction, where demanding conditions require contractors who can handle challenging projects. Somerset County sits at elevations that create some of Pennsylvania's most demanding weather. The Laurel Highlands receive heavy snowfall, with annual totals among the highest in the state outside the Lake Erie snow belt. Ice dam formation presents persistent concern during the extended freeze-thaw season. Summer thunderstorms move through the mountains with wind and hail. The varied terrain from valley to ridge creates different exposure patterns that installations must accommodate. The resort economy shapes part of the county's building stock. Seven Springs and other ski areas create demand for vacation properties and resort development. Historic communities throughout the county contain structures from multiple eras. Agricultural buildings serve the farming operations that have sustained the area for generations. New residential construction serves both year-round residents and second-home buyers. Services integrate roofing with construction capability appropriate for mountain conditions. Shingle and metal installations address residential needs. Commercial roofing serves resort and business properties. Construction work handles the structural issues that roof projects often reveal. Material selection emphasizes products rated for Somerset County's extreme conditions. The Somerset base provides responsive service throughout the county.
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