Services
Roof Installation
Roof installation involves several steps, starting with the selection of roofing materials. Common options include asphalt shingles, metal roofing, wood shakes, and tiles. The next step is preparing the roof’s surface, which may involve removing the old roof, repairing any damage to the underlying structure, and installing underlayment and flashing. Finally, the chosen roofing material is installed, followed by finishing touches like ridge caps and ventilation.
Roof Repair
Roof repair addresses specific issues with a roof, such as leaks, missing or damaged shingles, or sagging areas. Repairing leaks typically involves locating the source of the leak and sealing it with appropriate materials. Damaged shingles or tiles are replaced, and any underlying structural issues are addressed to prevent further damage.
Roof Replacement
Roof replacement is necessary when a roof is beyond repair or nearing the end of its lifespan. The process involves removing the old roof, inspecting the underlying structure for damage, and installing a new roof. Roof replacement can improve energy efficiency, enhance curb appeal, and increase property value.
Roof Maintenance
Regular roof maintenance is essential for extending the lifespan of a roof and preventing major issues. Maintenance tasks include cleaning gutters, removing debris, inspecting for damage, and ensuring adequate ventilation. Regular maintenance can help identify and address issues early, saving money on repairs in the long run.
Emergency Roofing Services
Emergency roofing services are available for situations that require immediate attention, such as severe weather damage or sudden leaks. Roofers can provide temporary repairs to prevent further damage and ensure the safety of the building’s occupants until a permanent solution can be implemented.
Skylights & Windows
Skylights and windows are additional features that can be installed in a roof. Skylights are windows installed in the roof to allow natural light into the space below. They can improve energy efficiency and add aesthetic appeal to a home. Windows in the roof, also known as roof windows, can serve a similar purpose but are typically smaller and may not open.