Our Frequently Asked Questions
Read our frequently asked questions for detailed information about our services. If you have a question you don’t see listed here, please reach out to us today!
Residential Roofing Services
What types of residential roofing do you install?
We install a variety of roofing systems including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile, slate, and flat roofing materials, depending on your home’s style and needs.
How long does a residential roof last?
Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20–30 years, while metal, tile, and slate roofs can last 40–100 years with proper maintenance.
How do I know if my roof needs attention?
Signs include missing shingles, leaks, sagging areas, granules in gutters, or visible wear and tear.
How long does a roofing project take?
Most residential roofing projects are completed in 1–3 days, depending on size and complexity.
Roof Repair Services
What types of roof repairs do you handle?
We repair leaks, damaged shingles, flashing issues, ventilation problems, and structural damage.
How quickly can repairs be completed?
Minor repairs can often be completed the same day, while more extensive issues may take longer.
Is it better to repair or replace my roof?
If the damage is localized and your roof is relatively new, repairs are usually sufficient. Older roofs with widespread issues may require replacement.
How much does a roof repair cost?
Costs vary depending on the extent of the damage, materials needed, and labor required.
Can I repair my roof myself?
DIY repairs are not recommended due to safety risks and the potential for improper fixes that could worsen the problem.
Roof Replacement Services
When should I replace my roof instead of repairing it?
If your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan, has widespread damage, or requires frequent repairs, replacement is often more cost-effective.
What is the roof replacement process?
The process includes inspection, material selection, removal of the old roof, installation of the new system, and final cleanup.
Will my home be protected during replacement?
Yes, we take precautions to protect your home, landscaping, and belongings during the process.
Can I stay in my home during roof replacement?
Yes, though there will be noise and some disruption during the project.
How much does a new roof cost?
Cost depends on roof size, materials, labor, and complexity. We provide detailed estimates upfront.
Storm Damage Roofing Services
What types of storm damage can affect my roof?
Common issues include wind damage, hail impact, fallen debris, water intrusion, and structural weakening.
How soon should I address storm damage?
Immediately. Delaying repairs can lead to further damage and higher costs.
Can storm damage be hidden?
Yes, damage like lifted shingles or small punctures may not be visible from the ground.
Will insurance cover storm damage?
In many cases, yes—coverage depends on your policy and the extent of damage.
Roof Inspection Services
How often should I have my roof inspected?
At least once a year and after major storms.
What does a roof inspection include?
We check shingles, flashing, gutters, ventilation, structural integrity, and signs of leaks or damage.
Are roof inspections necessary if there are no visible issues?
Yes, inspections can identify hidden problems before they become costly repairs.
How long does an inspection take?
Typically 30–60 minutes, depending on the size and condition of the roof.
Do you provide inspection reports?
Yes, we provide detailed reports with photos and recommendations.
Roof Damage Insurance Claims
How do I file an insurance claim for roof damage?
Contact your insurance provider, document the damage, and schedule a professional inspection.
Can you help with the insurance claims process?
Yes, we assist with documentation, inspections, and communication with your insurance adjuster.
What documentation is needed for a claim?
Photos of damage, inspection reports, repair estimates, and any relevant policy information.
How long does the claims process take?
It varies, but typically takes a few weeks depending on your insurer and claim complexity.
What if my claim is denied?
We can provide additional documentation or help you request a reinspection.
Will I have to pay anything out of pocket?
You are typically responsible for your deductible, with the remaining costs covered by insurance, if approved.

