A roof in poor condition is one of the few home issues that gets more expensive the longer it waits, since a small leak left unaddressed can lead to decking damage, insulation problems, and interior water damage. Our licensed roofing team handles everything from a straightforward repair to a full replacement, with an honest assessment of what your roof actually needs.
What Our Roofing Service Includes
Roof Inspection
Every project starts with a full inspection covering shingle or material condition, flashing, decking, and attic ventilation, not just a visual check from the ground.
Repair
For roofs with isolated damage, targeted repairs address the specific problem area without the cost of a full replacement, extending the roof's usable life.
Full Roof Replacement
When a roof has widespread wear or is near the end of its material lifespan, we remove old material down to the decking, repair any damaged decking found underneath, and install new roofing to manufacturer specifications.
Attic Ventilation
Proper attic ventilation is essential to a roof's lifespan and is frequently overlooked in lower-quality roofing work. We assess and correct ventilation as part of any full replacement.
Flashing and Leak Points
Flashing around chimneys, vents, and roof valleys is one of the most common sources of leaks. We replace and properly seal flashing during both repairs and full replacements.
Roofing Materials We Install
Architectural Shingles
Architectural asphalt shingles remain the most common residential roofing material, balancing cost, appearance, and a solid lifespan when properly installed and ventilated.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing offers a longer lifespan and better performance in severe weather, at a higher upfront cost than asphalt shingles.
Roofing Cost Factors
- Roof size and pitch. Larger and steeper roofs require more material and labor.
- Material choice. Price varies significantly between standard architectural shingles and metal roofing.
- Decking condition. Damaged decking discovered during tear-off adds cost but must be repaired before new roofing is installed.
- Roofline complexity. Multiple valleys, dormers, and penetrations add labor relative to a simple rectangular roof.
See our home improvement budgeting guide for how roofing fits into a broader home improvement budget.
Roofing and Your Home's Exterior
Roofing is often planned alongside a broader exterior renovation, since both address your home's protection from weather and its overall appearance. We can scope these as a combined project or handle your roof independently.
Schedule a Free Roof Inspection
If you have noticed a leak, missing shingles, or your roof is simply getting older, a free inspection gives you an honest answer about whether repair or replacement makes sense.
Request a free estimate and we will assess your roof's actual condition before recommending a scope of work.