Mann Roofing and Remodeling files its address as 237 Pratt Street, Buffalo, NY 14204. The block sits in Buffalo’s East Side near the Broadway Market, in a corridor of dense urban-residential housing stock built primarily between 1890 and 1930. A Buffalo East Side roofer handles a specific kind of work: aging slate, asphalt, and the occasional metal roof on Victorian and early-20th-century housing.
Buffalo East Side housing
The East Side of Buffalo has one of the densest concentrations of pre-1930 urban housing in Western New York. Many houses still have their original slate roofs, while many others have second-or third-generation asphalt shingle replacements. A roofer working this corridor knows the difference between salvageable slate and end-of-life slate, and can advise on replacement options.
Lake-effect winter and roof life
Buffalo’s lake-effect winter shortens roof life noticeably: ice-dam damage at eaves, snow-load stress on aging structures, and freeze-thaw cycles that crack asphalt shingles faster than in moderate climates. Roofers in the corridor recommend proper attic insulation and ventilation alongside roof replacement to slow recurring ice-dam issues.
Calling for an inspection
The listed number is +1 716-XXX-XXXX. The first call covers the property age, the current roof material, and whether any visible damage exists. Slate-roof inspections take longer than asphalt inspections because slate condition is harder to assess from the ground.
Getting to 237 Pratt Street
The address is accessible via the Kensington Expressway Exit 8 (Best Street) or from downtown Buffalo via Broadway. On-site parking is available.