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FAQS
We're firm believers in that old saying, how does it go? Oh yeah, there's no such thing as a stupid question. Ask away, friends, ask away...
- What are the signs that I need a new roof?
The need for a new roof can often be identified by several signs, including missing, cracked, or curling shingles; leaks in the attic after a rainstorm; excessive granule loss on shingles; sagging roof deck; visible sunlight through roof boards; and the age of the roof. If your roof is more than 20 years old, it might be time for an inspection or replacement.
- How long does a typical roof installation take?
The duration of a roof installation can vary depending on the size of the roof, the materials used, the complexity of the job, and weather conditions. Generally, a new roof can be installed in 1 to 3 days for most standard homes. Larger or more complex roofs might take longer. We aim to minimize disruption and complete the installation as efficiently as possible.
- Can you repair part of a roof or do you have to replace the whole thing?
Whether a roof can be repaired or needs to be entirely replaced depends on the extent of the damage. Minor issues like a few missing shingles or small leaks can often be repaired without needing a full replacement. However, if the damage is extensive or the roof is nearing the end of its useful life, a replacement might be more cost-effective and safer in the long run.
- What types of roofing materials do you offer and which is best for my home?
We offer a variety of roofing materials, including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, clay and concrete tiles, slate, and wood shakes. The best material for your home depends on your aesthetic preference, budget, and the climate in your area. Asphalt shingles are popular due to their cost-effectiveness and durability, while metal roofing is valued for its longevity and resistance to extreme weather. We can help you choose the best option based on your specific needs and local building codes.