Quality Materials
We use products designed to seal, waterproof, and weatherproof your structure effectively.
Timely Service
Efficient project completion with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Professional Work
Experienced contractors dedicated to quality installation and customer satisfaction.
Our Roofing Services
Specialized in new installations and complete roof replacements for residential properties

New Roof Installation
Complete installation of quality roofing systems designed to protect your home for years to come.

Roof Replacement
Full roof replacement services using durable materials that seal and weatherproof your structure.

Professional Consultation
Expert guidance on selecting the right roofing solution for your property and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our roofing services
Professional installation and full replacement of residential and light-commercial roofs, emergency tarping and repairs, storm-damage restoration, roof inspections, maintenance programs, gutter and flashing replacement, skylight and ventilation upgrades, and flat-roof system installations.
Look for repeated leaks, widespread missing or curled shingles, significant granule loss, sagging or soft spots in the deck, interior water stains, or a roof age beyond the expected life of its material; schedule a professional inspection for a definitive recommendation.
Cost depends on roof size and pitch, chosen materials (asphalt, metal, tile, etc.), number of layers to remove, required deck or structural repairs, ventilation and gutter work, local permit fees, disposal costs and regional labor rates; a free on-site estimate provides the most accurate price.
Small repairs can be completed in a few hours to one day; full replacements usually take 1–5 days for most residences depending on size, complexity, weather, and permit/inspection schedules; larger or multi-stage projects can take longer.
Yes — most projects include manufacturer warranties for materials and a separate workmanship warranty from the contractor; warranty lengths and coverages vary, so request written warranty details before work begins.
Yes, the crew can document damage, provide a detailed estimate and scope of work, and coordinate with insurance adjusters, but the homeowner must file the claim with their insurer; keep photos and receipts to support the claim.
Common options include architectural and 3-tab asphalt shingles, metal roofing panels and shingles, clay or concrete tile, slate, and single-ply flat-roof systems such as TPO and EPDM; suitability depends on building structure, budget, and local code.
Most municipalities require a permit for full replacements and some major repairs; the contractor typically obtains required permits and schedules inspections, but final responsibility for code compliance should be confirmed during the estimate.
Perform semiannual checks, keep gutters and downspouts clear, trim overhanging branches, promptly replace damaged shingles or flashing, ensure proper attic ventilation and insulation, remove moss and debris, and arrange professional inspections after severe weather.
Payment options commonly include cash, check and major credit cards, plus financing through third-party lenders or installment plans in many cases; ask for available financing terms and a clear payment schedule during the estimate.