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Frequently Asked Questions

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Our reputation for quality workmanship is important to us. Beyond the written warranty, we stand behind our work and strive to ensure your complete satisfaction.

We can provide a detailed preparation checklist, but some general steps include: removing patio furniture, grills, or other objects near the house; covering landscaping or plants; and moving valuable items from the attic (in case of unforeseen leaks during removal).

While we plan thoroughly, unforeseen issues can sometimes arise. Our experienced crews are trained to identify and address them effectively. We will always communicate any unexpected situations clearly and discuss the best course of action with you before proceeding.

Your presence is not mandatory, but we encourage open communication throughout the project. We will provide a detailed project schedule and daily updates. If you have any questions or concerns, our crew is always happy to address them.

We are committed to eco-friendly practices. Whenever possible, we recycle or responsibly dispose of your old roof materials. We’ll discuss our disposal procedures during your consultation.

The project timeline depends on the size and complexity of your roof. A typical asphalt shingle roof replacement for a single-story home might take 1-2 days, while a larger or more complex roof could take longer. We’ll provide a detailed project timeline during your consultation.

We offer a variety of roofing materials to suit your needs and budget, such as:

  • Asphalt shingles: The most common and affordable option, available in various styles and colors.
  • Metal roofing: Durable, long-lasting, and energy-efficient, but typically more expensive than asphalt.
  • Slate roofing: Luxurious and long-lasting, but also the most expensive option.
  • Tile roofing: Durable and fire-resistant, with a classic aesthetic, but can be heavy and require a strong roof structure.

During your free consultation, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of each material to help you choose the best option for your home.

There are several signs that your roof might need replacement:

  • Visible damage: Missing or damaged shingles, warped flashing, leaks in your attic or interior.
  • Age of your roof: Most asphalt shingle roofs last 15-20 years, while metal roofs can last 40-70 years. If your roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan, a proactive replacement might be wise.
  • Curling or cracked shingles: This indicates the shingles are nearing the end of their lifespan and could become brittle and leak-prone.
  • Granule loss: If you see excessive granules in your gutters, it means the asphalt shingles are deteriorating and losing their protective layer.

We recommend scheduling a free roof inspection to get a professional assessment.