Quality Materials
We use products designed to seal, waterproof, and weatherproof your structure effectively.
Timely Service
Efficient project completion with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Professional Work
Experienced contractors dedicated to quality installation and customer satisfaction.
Our Roofing Services
Specialized in new installations and complete roof replacements for residential properties

New Roof Installation
Complete installation of quality roofing systems designed to protect your home for years to come.

Roof Replacement
Full roof replacement services using durable materials that seal and weatherproof your structure.

Professional Consultation
Expert guidance on selecting the right roofing solution for your property and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our roofing services
Common signs you need a replacement include widespread missing or damaged shingles, persistent leaks, sagging deck, excessive granules in gutters, multiple past repairs, and roofs older than the material's expected lifespan. Schedule a professional inspection to confirm.
A repair fixes a localized problem like a leak or a few damaged shingles. A full replacement is recommended when damage is widespread, the roof is near or past its expected life, or structural issues exist. Replacements restore full performance and warranty coverage.
Common options include asphalt architectural shingles (about 20–30 years), traditional 3-tab shingles (about 15–20 years), metal roofing (often 40–70 years depending on type), tile or slate (50+ years), and single-ply membranes for low-slope roofs like TPO or EPDM (about 20–30 years). Lifespan varies with climate, ventilation, and maintenance.
A standard replacement includes an initial inspection, permit procurement if required, removal of the old roof, repair of any decking issues, installation of underlayment and flashing, roof system installation, ventilation and drip edge work, jobsite cleanup including magnetic sweep, and a final inspection.
Yes, professional roof contractors commonly document damage, provide detailed estimates, and can meet with insurance adjusters to explain needed repairs or replacement. Contact your insurer early and keep all documentation.
Most single-family roof replacements take between one and five days depending on roof size, complexity, chosen material, crew size, and weather conditions. Larger or more complex jobs can take longer.
Permitting requirements vary by jurisdiction and scope of work, but most full replacements require a building permit and final inspection. Licensed contractors typically pull permits and ensure work meets local building codes.
You should typically get a manufacturer warranty for materials and a contractor workmanship warranty for installation. Manufacturer warranty lengths vary by product and may cover defects, while workmanship warranties vary by contractor and may cover installation issues for a set period.
Many roofing providers offer financing or payment plan options through third-party lenders or in-house programs. Availability, terms, and credit requirements vary, so ask your contractor about current options and application requirements.
Clear vehicles and outdoor furniture from driveways and yards, move fragile items from attics and tops of cabinets, secure pets indoors, notify neighbors if possible, and ensure access to your property for crews and dumpsters. The contractor will advise on any additional steps.
Contractors use fall protection, harnesses, toe boards, tarps, plywood covers for landscaping, debris chutes or dumpsters, and perform magnetic sweeping for nails. Licensed contractors should carry liability and workers’ compensation insurance for added protection.
Regular inspections, cleaning gutters and downspouts, trimming overhanging branches, replacing damaged shingles promptly, ensuring proper attic ventilation and insulation, and addressing moss or algae growth can all extend roof life and prevent costly damage.