Roof Inspection

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Why Choose Our Roof Inspection?

Protect Your Home

A quality roof is your home's first line of defense against weather and water damage.

Increase Property Value

A new roof can add significant value and curb appeal to your home.

Long-Lasting Results

Professional installation ensures your roof performs for 20-50+ years.

Energy Efficiency

Modern roofing materials improve insulation and reduce energy costs.

Manufacturer Warranties

Professional installation qualifies you for full manufacturer warranties.

Storm Damage Experts

Roofers can help navigate insurance claims for storm-damaged roofs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new roof cost?

A new roof typically costs $5,000-$15,000 for an average home, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Asphalt shingles are most affordable ($3-$5/sq ft), while metal ($7-$15/sq ft) and tile ($10-$20/sq ft) cost more.

How long does a new roof last?

Roof lifespan depends on material: asphalt shingles last 20-30 years, metal roofs 40-70 years, and tile/slate can last 50-100+ years. Proper installation and maintenance significantly impact longevity.

How do I know if I need a new roof?

Signs you need a new roof: shingles are curling, cracked, or missing; granules in gutters; daylight through attic; sagging areas; roof is over 20 years old; or you're experiencing leaks despite repairs.

Should I repair or replace my roof?

Repair if damage is isolated and the roof is under 15 years old. Replace if damage is widespread, the roof is near end of life, or repairs would cost more than 50% of replacement. Get professional assessment.

Will insurance cover roof replacement?

Insurance typically covers roof damage from covered perils like storms, hail, or fallen trees. Normal wear and age aren't covered. Document damage with photos and have a roofer provide a detailed inspection report for claims.

How long does roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements take 1-3 days, depending on size, complexity, and weather. Larger homes or specialty materials may take longer. Your roofer should provide a timeline during the estimate process.