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A small workshop, a long memory

Founded by two roofers who got tired of patching other people’s shortcuts.

Dynaquo grew out of a two-man weekend repair outfit in Damansara Utama in 2009. The name comes from the Malay phrase for “built to hold”. A decade and a half later we are still a small workshop, and we have grown the way we wanted to: the same families coming back, telling their neighbours, never far from where we began.

The Dynaquo crew posing in front of a Malaysian shophouse
Our principles

Stay small. Climb up before quoting. Tell the truth about timber.

Roofing is one of the few trades where the customer cannot easily check the work. That asymmetry tempts a lot of contractors into shortcuts. We have built our reputation by refusing to take them, and by writing down what we found and what we did so anyone can verify it later.

  • No subcontractors. Every crew member is on our payroll, trained by us, insured under our policy.
  • No mark-up on materials. You see the supplier invoice for every tile and drum. Our margin sits in the labour line.
  • No verbal estimates. If we have not climbed up, we will not quote a number. Guess-work creates disputes later.
  • No silent change orders. Anything beyond the quote is written down and signed off before the next tile moves.
By the numbers

Sixteen years measured in tiles, not slogans.

1,400+

Homes, shop lots and small commercial roofs serviced across the Klang Valley.

96%

Of new customers in 2025 came from a direct referral, not from advertising.

11

People on the payroll, including four senior roofers and one survey lead.

10 yrs

Workmanship warranty on every replacement and restoration we sign off.

How we work, day to day

A roofing day, described honestly.

Morning

The crew gathers at the workshop in SS21 at 7:30 am. Materials for the day are loaded on the van, the previous evening’s photographs are reviewed, and the lead roofer briefs the team on the order of work. We aim to be on a customer’s driveway by 8:30 am, ground covers down and ladders up by 8:45 am.

Mid-morning

Tile-stripping, flashing removal, the heavy work that needs cool air. Tea break at 10:30 am, when we usually walk through the day’s photographs with the homeowner if they are around. Most surprises (unexpected timber rot, a hidden valley leak) are flagged here, in person, not buried in a final invoice.

Afternoon

Re-tiling, coating or sealing once the surface has dried out from the morning. We work until 5:30 pm, with the last hour reserved for tidy-up: stripped tiles stacked or carted away, valleys swept of debris, the customer’s drive broom-finished before we leave.

Evening

The lead roofer sends a short WhatsApp note to the homeowner with two or three photographs and a sentence on what is happening tomorrow. The crew is back at the workshop by 6:15 pm; the van is restocked for the morning.

Where we work.

Within a forty-minute drive of the Damansara Utama workshop. Anything further than that we politely refer to a trusted partner in the relevant district.

Petaling Jaya Damansara & TTDI Subang Jaya USJ & Sunway Shah Alam Klang & Meru Bangsar & Bukit Tunku Mont Kiara Cheras Cyberjaya & Putrajaya Kajang & Bangi Setia Alam

We would rather meet on a roof than on a sales page.

Tell us where you are and what you have seen. A free inspection takes us about an hour.

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