Roof Repair and Installation
We have worked on a wide variety of roofs, including composite/asphalt, metal, slate, tiles, and shingles. We also do EPO and EPDM roofing for businesses. Our expert roofers can help you decide which materials are best for your house or business.
We offer a variety of roofing services:
- Installation
- Commercial roofing
- Repair
- Replacement
- Gutters
- Storm damage repair
- Inspections
Regardless of what type of roof you have, it will eventually wear out and need repairs. Leaks are the most common issue in all roofs. They happen for various reasons, such as damaged flashing, deteriorating roofing materials, and storm damage.
Fixing leaks as soon as you notice them will help prevent further damage to your home or business. Leaks can cause structural damage, mold and mildew, water damage, and higher energy bills.
Proper ventilation is also essential for the durability of your roof. If there’s insufficient ventilation, excess moisture can build up and cause mold to grow and wood rot.
Strong storms can cause lots of damage to your roof. Trees and branches can hit your roof, cause pieces to fall off or break, and cause leaks. Debris can clog your gutters, and flat roofs can have pooling water.
After a storm, we can inspect your roof at no cost to you and assist you in determining necessary repairs. Ice dams can form in the winter and can also cause leaks.
Exposure to the sun also causes your roof to wear over time. The hot sun can crack, fade, and discolor tiles and shingles. We can make sure your roof lasts as long as possible by replacing any cracked or otherwise damaged parts.
The caulking used to attach flashing around chimneys wears down over time and will need replacing. Damaged flashing will also need replacing to prevent leaks and other issues.
Commercial roofs can blister and bubble when there is insufficient insulation or ventilation. Moisture can get caught in these bubbles and cause water damage. We can come to replace the affected sections to prevent this. Pooling–or ponding–water can cause flat roofs to cave in. It is also a breeding ground for unwanted mosquitos.