A. Yes, but the preferred method is removal. Removal allows for inspection of the substrate, and the elimination of any wet, rough, and/or unstable existing materials.
A. Material warranties are usually issued by the manufacturers for periods of five (5) to forty (40) years.
A. We can install a roof year ‘round, with only minor adjustments due to severe weather conditions.
A. All debris is taken to the landfill and disposed of properly.
A. We will inspect your home to determine the best methods, materials, warranties, and prices for your individual building.
A. Cleanliness is very important. Yes, we clean our work area and the surround yard area at the conclusion of every workday.
A. No, we provide written estimates free of charge on any property you are the owner of, if you are buying property there is a charge for the estimate.
A. Dark shingles should last as long as lighter shingles given that they are installed on a house that has a properly vented attic. Proper attic ventilation is the key component to a longer lasting roof.
A. The ridge is the top of your roof, which runs level to the ground (does not have slope). The ridge is usually covered with ridge caps (short shingles laid in a straight line) or, preferably, with a ridge vent.
A. A valley is created when two main roof decks intersect each other. The resulting junction resembles a valley.
A: The cost of your roof will depend on its size, shape, slope and the number of existing roof layers.
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