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Roof Replacements / Repairs

Enhanced curb appeal

Improved energy efficiency

Protect from harsh weather

Professional local contractors

Roofer Replacing Roof. Climbing Up Roof Holding Bundle Of Shingles

Roofing Services Offered

To know what the best next step will be for your roof. A pro will give your roof an inspection, put
together all of your options, then present to you a free no-obligation quote.

Damaged Roof Ready To Be Repaired

Replacement

For when your roof is so damaged beyond a reasonable repair the only option left is to tear it all off and replace it.

Single Shingle Damaged Due For Roof Repair

Repair

Best when there is only minor issues and a repair would not only be cost effective but faster.

High Wind Storm Damage

Storm Damage Replacement

After a major storm or weather event, replacing the roof ensures protection and prevents additional damage from worsening.

FAQs

Answers To Common Questions That May Help

If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is limited to a few shingles or a small area, a repair is usually the right call. But if you're seeing widespread granule loss, sagging, multiple leak points, or your roof is approaching 20+ years old, a full replacement is likely the more cost-effective long-term solution. A contractor will do a free inspection to tell you exactly where you stand.

Most homeowners spend between $8,000 and $20,000 for a full roof replacement, depending on home size, roofing material, pitch complexity, and local labor rates. Asphalt shingles are the most affordable option, while metal, tile, and slate cost more upfront but last longer. The only way to get an accurate number is a free on-site estimate from a local contractor.

Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to three days. Average-sized homes with standard asphalt shingles are often finished in a single day. Larger homes, steep or complex rooflines, or specialty materials like metal or slate may extend the timeline slightly.

It depends on the cause of the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events like hail, wind, or storm damage. It generally does not cover deterioration from normal wear and aging. If you've had recent storm activity, it's worth having a contractor inspect and document the damage before filing a claim.

You should have your roof professionally inspected at least once a year, and immediately after any major storm, hail event, or if you notice signs of a leak inside your home. Catching small issues early like cracked flashing or a few missing shingles could prevent thousands of dollars in water damage down the road. If it's been more than a year since your last inspection, now is a good time.

For most homeowners, architectural asphalt shingles offer the best balance of cost, performance, and curb appeal. Metal roofing lasts 40 to 70 years and holds up well in harsh weather but costs more upfront. Tile and slate are premium options with lifespans of 50+ years, though they require stronger structural support. The best material for your home depends on your budget, climate, and how long you plan to stay which would be best discussed with a Local Pro.

Look for a contractor who is licensed in your state, carries liability insurance and workers' compensation, has verifiable local reviews, and puts everything in writing before work begins. Be cautious of door-to-door solicitors after storms or anyone asking for large upfront payments without any track record.

A local roofing contractor in your area will reach out to schedule a free inspection or estimate, typically within 24 hours. There's no obligation to hire and no cost for the consultation. You're simply getting a professional assessment of your roof so you can make an informed decision.