P T R S Inc

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P T R S Inc is a California-based roofing contractor specializing in commercial and multifamily reroofing projects across the Sacramento and Northern California region.

North Highlands, California, United States

About P T R S Inc

P T R S Inc is a licensed roofing contractor headquartered in North Highlands, California. Public permit records and contractor directories show that the company focuses heavily on reroofing and roof overlay projects—particularly using modern single‑ply TPO and built‑up roofing systems—for commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and other large properties in the greater Sacramento area and beyond.([buildzoom.com](https://www.buildzoom.com/contractor/p-t-r-s-inc?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “P T R S” on a card statement is likely related to payment for roofing work performed or scheduled by P T R S Inc. This could be a deposit for an upcoming reroof, progress payment on an in‑progress commercial job, or a final payment after completion. For property managers or HOAs, it may correspond to a larger capital project such as a full roof replacement or overlay on multiple units, as reflected in various municipal permit filings where P T R S Inc is listed as the roofing contractor of record.([buildzoom.com](https://www.buildzoom.com/contractor/p-t-r-s-inc?utm_source=openai))

To verify the charge, the cardholder should first cross‑check recent roofing or building‑maintenance work authorized for their property, then compare the transaction date and amount with any proposals, invoices, or contracts from roofing vendors. If the property is part of a managed building or HOA, contacting the property manager or facilities department can clarify whether P T R S Inc was engaged for recent work. If there is still uncertainty, the next steps are to contact the roofer using the details on any proposal or invoice you have on file, and to work with your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction if it does not match any authorized work. Keeping copies of signed contracts, estimates, and emailed approvals will make resolving any billing questions significantly easier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “P T R S” on my credit card or bank statement?

A “P T R S” charge is most likely from P T R S Inc, a roofing contractor in North Highlands, California, and typically corresponds to a deposit, progress payment, or final invoice for roofing work (such as a reroof or overlay) on a property you own or manage. Check any recent roofing proposals, invoices, or work orders tied to your address or building.

Is a P T R S Inc roofing charge usually a one‑time payment or recurring?

Roofing work is generally billed as one‑time or milestone‑based payments, not as a subscription. However, large commercial or multifamily projects may be split into multiple scheduled draws (for example, deposit, mid‑project, and completion), so you may see more than one P T R S charge while a project is underway.

How can I confirm that a P T R S charge matches roofing work at my property?

Match the transaction date and amount to your roofing contract or proposal from P T R S Inc or your property manager. Look for a signed estimate, work order, or email approving a reroof or repair around the same time. If you live in a managed building, ask the HOA or facilities team whether they hired P T R S Inc for recent work on your building’s roof.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a P T R S roofing charge?

First, ask any co‑owners, tenants, or your property manager whether they authorized roofing work with P T R S Inc. If no one recognizes it and you have no related paperwork, contact your card issuer to request transaction details and, if appropriate, initiate a dispute. You should also check local permit records or prior communications from your building management to see whether P T R S Inc was engaged without your direct involvement.

Can P T R S Inc place an authorization hold on my card before roofing work begins?

Some contractors temporarily authorize a card to verify funds or secure a deposit, especially for smaller jobs paid entirely by card. This may appear as a pending charge that later converts to a finalized payment or falls off if a different payment method is used. If you see a small or duplicate pending amount, wait a few days and then confirm with your bank and with the roofing contractor listed on your estimate or contract.

How do I request a refund or billing correction for a P T R S charge?

Start by reviewing your roofing contract and any change orders to confirm agreed pricing and payment milestones. Then contact the project contact listed on your P T R S Inc proposal or invoice (or your property manager if they hired the roofer) to discuss any overbilling, duplicate charges, or work‑quality issues. If you cannot resolve it directly, document your communications and work with your bank or card issuer to pursue a formal dispute.

Could a P T R S charge be for work on a shared building or HOA roof that I didn’t order personally?

Yes. In condominiums, apartment communities, or HOA‑managed neighborhoods, the association or property owner may contract with P T R S Inc for roof replacement or repair and then allocate costs back to individual owners or units. In that case, the charge may appear on your statement even though you did not contact the roofer directly—your HOA or management company should be able to explain the assessment and provide supporting documentation.

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