Tom Meadows, Roofing Specialist with 30+ Years Experience in Michigan.
Festively decorated Christmas trees highlight neighborhood pride and local businesses in a snowy winter scene.

There’s nothing we love more than being part of the Dexter community—especially during the holiday season! Neighborhood Roofing is proud to have our very own decorated tree on display at this year’s Light Up Dexter event.

Our team had a great time putting together a bright, cheerful tree that reflects who we are and what we stand for. As always, our motto guides everything we do:
Safe Homes. Stronger Communities.
And participating in community traditions like Light Up Dexter is one of the many ways we get to celebrate that mission.

Where to Find It:
Stop by Monument Park in downtown Dexter and look for the Neighborhood Roofing tree—festive, welcoming, and full of holiday spirit!

On Display Until:
January 6th

We love serving communities all across Michigan, and events like this remind us just how special each town is. Dexter has a unique charm, and we’re grateful to be part of the memories families make during the holiday season.

Whether you’re enjoying the lights, strolling through downtown, or grabbing a warm drink with loved ones, we’d love for you to stop by, check out our tree, and snap a photo!

A big thank-you to the City of Dexter and everyone who makes Light Up Dexter such a magical annual tradition. From all of us at Neighborhood Roofing—happy holidays! May your season be merry, bright, and filled with warmth and community spirit.

Safe Homes. Stronger Communities. Always.

Tom Meadows, Roofing Specialist with 30+ Years Experience in Michigan.
30+ years of experience

Roofing Specialist

Tom Meadows was born and raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan. 2026 will mark Tom’s 30th year in the local roofing industry.

Owner

Commercial and Residential Roofing

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