Frequently Asked Questions

  • Common signs include missing or curling shingles, leaks inside your home, excessive shingle granules in the gutters, or visible roof damage after storms. If your roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan, it’s also a good idea to schedule an inspection.

  • The lifespan of a roof depends on the materials used. Asphalt shingles typically last 15 - 25 years, while metal or specialty roofing systems can last significantly longer with proper maintenance. Regular inspections and maintenance can help extend the life of your roof.

  • Most residential roof replacements can be completed in one day, depending on the size of the home, weather conditions, and the complexity of the roof. Larger or more complex projects may take several days.

  • Absolutely. Protecting your home and landscaping is a priority. We use tarps and protective coverings around your property and perform a full cleanup after the job is complete, including magnetic sweeps to remove nails and debris.

  • Insurance may cover roof replacement if the damage was caused by a covered event such as hail, wind, or a fallen tree. Normal wear and tear or age-related issues are typically not covered. A professional inspection can help determine whether you may qualify for an insurance claim.

  • We offer flexible pricing based on project type and complexity. Roof replacement costs vary depending on factors such as roof size, materials used, accessibility, and any underlying repairs needed. The best way to determine the cost is to schedule a professional inspection and estimate.

  • Yes. Roofing can be installed during the winter months as long as weather conditions are safe for our crew. Professional roofing contractors use installation methods designed for colder temperatures. While extremely cold weather or snow may delay a project, most roof replacements can still be completed during winter.

  • It depends on the age of your roof and the extent of the damage. Small isolated issues like a few missing shingles can often be repaired. However, if your roof is older or has widespread damage, a full replacement may be the more cost-effective solution long term.

  • Yes. We offer free roof inspections for homeowners who want to understand the condition of their roof. During the inspection we check for damage, wear, and potential problem areas. You’ll receive clear photos and honest recommendations so you can make an informed decision.

  • Once you accept the estimate, we’ll schedule your project and handle the preparation process. This includes ordering materials, confirming installation dates, and communicating with you about what to expect before and during the project.

  • Many homeowners prefer financing to spread out the cost of a new roof. Financing options are available to help make a roof replacement more manageable.