FAQs

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Do you offer financing?

    We have teamed up with a local bank that will assist you in getting a loan from the bank. Visit the financing page to learn more. 

  • What is a 3-tab shingle?

    A 3-tab shingle is a type of roofing material that has a flat and uniform appearance, consisting of three tabs or sections and typically made of asphalt. It is a cost-effective option for homeowners looking for basic protection and aesthetics.

  • What should I expect when my roof is replaced?

    Click here to read "What to Expect - Roof Replacement" document. 

  • Is my roof actually leaking?

    Some leaks come from other places other than your roof. If may be from AC condensation, a leaking pipe in the attic, or broken mortar on a chimney. If you are able to get into your attic and check first that may help you know what to do next.

  • How do I know if the roofing contractor is insured?

    To know if a roofing contractor is insured, ask for proof of insurance and verify it with their insurance provider. A reputable contractor will have liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, protecting both you and their employees in case of accidents or property damage.

  • How does spray foam insulation affect my roof?

    Spray foam insulation, when installed correctly, can provide added insulation and energy efficiency to your home. However, it is important to ensure that proper ventilation is maintained to prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to potential roof damage.

  • Does a solar attic fan actually cool my attic?

    A solar attic fan can help to cool your attic by improving ventilation. It works by extracting hot air from the attic, reducing heat buildup and preventing moisture accumulation. Cardinal fans are a reliable brand that offers a range of attic fans designed to improve ventilation and cooling efficiency.

  • Do you have to remove all of the felt paper/underlayment?

    Proper installation requires removal of all underlayment to ensure that the roof deck is intact and able to hold the weight of the roofing materials. Also by removing the layers it will assist you down the road if there is a leak. Multiple layers of felt make it hard to locate leaks.

  • My roof is ok and not leaking at the moment, why would I replace it now?

    Even if your roof is currently in good condition and not leaking, it's important to consider replacing it in a timely manner. Hail damage might not be immediately apparent, but over time it can cause the granules on shingles to dislodge and the seals to weaken. Acting promptly ensures you can make an insurance claim without delays and collect the full amount you are entitled to, preventing any unfinished or under-compensated repairs.

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