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When do i need a roof replacement?

Roofs typically need replacement every 17 to 22 years. Key signs that it’s time for a new roof include:

01.

Water damage or leaks

We quickly detect and fix leaks, preventing further damage and keeping your home safe.

02.

Curling or buckling shingles

We repair and replace curling or buckling shingles, ensuring your roof stays secure and your home protected.

03.

Roof Sagging

We address roof sagging issues, reinforcing your structure to restore safety and stability to your home.

04.

Missing shingles, flashing, or fascia

We replace missing shingles, flashing, or fascia
to restore your roof’s integrity and protect your home from the elements.

05.

Moss, mold, or fungus

We remove moss, mold, and fungus from your
roof, preventing damage and preserving the health of your home.

06.

High heating bills

We help reduce high heating bills by identifying and fixing energy inefficiencies in your home.

Roof Replacement Types

Our estimators will help you choose the ideal roofing type that fits your home and budget. We offer four options for residential roofs for your replacement project:

roof replacement

metal roof

Type:

Metal roof

Price:

$$

Slope:

Works well on roof slopes 3/12 and above

Estimated Lifetime:

40 – 70 years

Recommended Maintenance:

Minimal upkeep, occasional cleaning, and inspection recommended

Design Features:

  • Sleek, modern industrial look
  • Available in standing seam or corrugated styles
  • Excellent durability against wind and fire
asphalt roof

Type:

Asphalt roof

Price:

$

Slope:

Best on roof slopes 4/12 and above

Estimated Lifetime:

15 – 30 years

Recommended Maintenance:

Annual inspections, minor repairs as needed

Design Features:

  • Traditional appearance
  • Wide range of colors and textures
  • Cost-effective
  • Easy to install
Rubber Roofing

Type:

Tile roof

Price:

$$$

Slope:

Best for slopes 4/12 and greater

Estimated Lifetime:

50 – 100 years

Recommended Maintenance:

Low-maintenance, broken tiles should be replaced as needed

Design Features:

  • Elegant and timeless
  • Mediterranean style
  • Fire-resistant and energy-efficient
  • Available in clay and concrete options
PVC & TPO Roofing

Type:

Slate roof

Price:

$$$$

Slope:

Suitable for roof slopes 6/12 and higher

Estimated Lifetime:

75 – 150 years

Recommended Maintenance:

Occasional inspections, replace damaged slates

Design Features:

  • Natural stone beauty
  • Long-lasting and eco-friendly
  • Extremely fire- and weather-resistant

Frequently
Asked Questions

In many cases, homeowners insurance will cover replacement if the damage is caused by a covered event such as a storm, hail, or fire. Damage from normal wear and tear or neglect is typically not covered. It’s best to check your policy or speak with your provider.

If a new cover isn’t in your immediate budget, consider financing options, local assistance programs, or temporary repairs to prevent further damage. Our company also offers flexible payment plans and honest pricing to help you protect your home without financial stress.

The ideal time for installation is typically in late spring through early fall when the weather is more predictable. However, our team is equipped to work year-round, depending on the project type and weather conditions in your area.

You can stay home during the replacement, but be prepared for noise and limited outdoor access. Many homeowners choose to leave for the day, especially if the project is large or if children or pets are sensitive to loud sounds.

Reputable contractors generally ask for 10–30% upfront as a deposit, with the remainder paid in stages or upon completion. Be cautious of any roofer demanding full payment before work begins.

Routine maintenance, early leak detection, and selecting the right materials can reduce long-term costs. Always get multiple quotes, check for warranties, and work with a trusted local contractor to avoid unnecessary expenses.