About MAC Construction
Stephen and Tammy McDuffie have been running MAC Construction out of the same Dothan address on West County Road 70 for well over thirty years. That's long enough to have roofed the same neighborhoods through multiple Gulf moisture seasons and tornado outbreaks, long enough that a lot of their calls come from people whose parents used them first. When the March 2026 tornado tore through downtown Dothan and left roofs open at Dothan Prep Academy and across the surrounding blocks, MAC's phones rang in the way they always do after a bad storm: steadily, and from people who already knew the name.
What sets MAC apart in a market that gets flooded with out-of-town crews every storm season is the no-subcontractor policy. The crew that shows up on the first morning is the crew that finishes the job. Stephen and Tammy are directly involved in the work, not managing it from a regional office two states away. The Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board credential is clean with no complaints, and the BBB record backs up what the yard signs say. That combination of hands-on ownership and clean regulatory history is rarer than it should be in a Wiregrass market that draws storm chasers every time a tornado touches down.
The Google reviews reflect three decades of repeat-customer relationships more than they reflect any single busy season. Homeowners mention the crew's consistency, the lack of surprises on the final bill, and the fact that when something needs attention after the job, MAC picks up the phone. That last part matters more than most homeowners think about when they're getting estimates.
If you're dealing with storm damage or coming up on the end of a roof's useful life, call MAC and ask to speak with Stephen or Tammy directly. Mention whether the damage is insurance-related or out of pocket, that'll help them point you to the right starting conversation.