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Here are answers to common questions. If you still have questions, please contact us.
By performing a visual inspection you can tell if a roof is worn, peeling, cracked, old and most obviously leaking. If leaking is occurring but not yet noticeable, sometimes stains will appear on ceilings, indicating a roof leak.
If your roof looks to be in good shape, it can probably be repaired. If your roof is past its life expectancy and is obviously on its last leg. then you probably need a completely new roof.
- Shake or wood shingle roofs rule of thumb last 20 to 25 years.
- Composition shingles Three tab last from 12 to 20 years.
- Cap sheet roofs, hot mop, torch down, or cold application last 8 to 12 years.
- Rock roofs last 12 to 15 years.
- Repairs can start as low as $150, making them very cost effective.
These are all approximates.
NO! This is not only against our company policy but not at all a good idea in Florida with the hurricanes and extremely hot and humid weather that we have.
Generally, yes! Most solar panels are either bolted, and or mounted into the existing roofing material. They are also charged with a type of antifreeze. They will have to be removed by a licensed plumber to insure that they are removed and re-installed properly.
We’d love to quote you a price right now. Unfortunately, there are many factors to consider before we can do that. Contact us for a free quote and we’ll be able to answer all your questions.
Prices depend on Square footage, Pitch of roof, Accessibility, one or two stories, type of roofing material, removal of old roof (s), whether re-sheeting is necessary, sheet metal if any, roof permit and city license. These are all contributing factors to a roof price.
Cleanliness is important to us. We clean the job up daily, tarp all bushes, lawns, and shrubbery as needed. We take pride in the clean-up, treating your home like it was our own.
Our crews recycle as much of the old roofing material as possible, they dispose of the remaining debris under local regulations.
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