Residential Roofing Services: Protecting Your Home with Exceptional Craftsmanship and Expertise.
The residential roofing services we offer include
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During a roof inspection, qualified professionals will thoroughly examine the roof's structure, materials, and condition.
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Assessing the damage is crucial for the safety and well-being of the affected community. Storm damage assessment involves evaluating the extent of destruction caused to your properties
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We offer reliable repairs for all types of roofs. From minor leaks to major damage caused by severe weather.
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A roof installation service is a professional service that specializes in installing new roofs for residential homes, typically after storm damage
Shingle Roof
Shingles are a type of polyurethane material that is applied from the attic upwards (often overlapping to ensure complete coverage). They come in many colors and structures and there can be different types of shingles, such as black, white, grey, or brown. Modern shingle roofs mimic slate or wood tiles, making it difficult for the roof to lose its style. There are many types of asphalt shingles, and the two most popular types of shingles are 3-tab and architectural.
Three-tab shingles are designed to look like three separate shingles and are usually completely flat on the roof. Architectural shingles are designed to have a multi layer appearance. An important consideration for any roof is its weight, and asphalt shingles on roofs are lighter than other types of roofing materials such as concrete, tile, stone, or wood.
Depending on age and construction, your house cannot support the weight of a large number of shingles or even a small amount of roofing material. Fortunately, they are incredibly light and work for almost every home, but not every one.
Flat Roof
A flat roof is a roof that is almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped roofs. The slope of a roof is properly known as its pitch and flat roofs have up to approximately 10°. They have a certain aesthetic appeal in some areas and are usually easily accessible.
In most cases, flat roofs are not recommended for all living areas, and if you live in an area where there has been a lot of rain, snow, or high temperatures, good maintenance is required. It is important that the roof remains free of leaves, limbs, and debris, so that water and snow do not settle and accumulate on it.
Metal Roof
Longevity. Metal roofs can last 40-70 years, depending on the material. Traditional asphalt roofing materials have an estimated life expectancy of roughly 25-30 years.
Durability. If installed correctly, some metal roofs can sustain wind gusts up to 140 miles per hour, will not corrode or crack. However, they should be inspected periodically to make sure no repairs are required.
Energy efficiency. Metal roofs reflect the suns UV and infrared light rays that contribute to roof surface radiant heat, which can result in a 10-25% reduction in cooling costs.
Environmentally friendly. Metal roofs not only have 25-95% recycled content, depending on the material used, but are also 100% recyclable at the end of their life as a roof. In contrast, most shingle tear-off waste ends up as part of the building-related waste stream — up to 20 billion pounds per year.