Prevent Future Problems
Peace of mind your roof is maintained
Save money on costly repairs
Extends the life of your roof
Avoids emergency repairs
$75/m
Clean all debris from roof surface (leaves and limbs)
Clean out gutter and downspouts
Repair nail pops and secure loose shingles
Trim tree limbs back from roof 4' from roof surface
Inspect roof flashing
Inspection every three months
10% discount on repair services
No contracts - cancel anytime
$160/m
Everything from basic plan PLUS the following:
After a serious rain, or hail storm we'll inspect your roof
If you need a new roof, you get 15% off of labor
Priority service for roof emergencies
Before and after photos
20% discount on repair services
No contracts - cancel anytime
Asphalt shingles 20-30 years. Metal roofs can last 40-70+ years. Other factors influencing life span include: roof maintenance, weather conditions, and the original quality of materials.
This is dependent on the age of the roof. If your roof is nearing 20 years, it might be time to replace it, even if it doesn't seem damaged. Other factors that could mean your roof needs to be replaced include the following: Visible signs of damage. curled shingles, leaks, missing shingles, mold, internal water damage or significant dents.
Improved energy efficiency. A new roof can enhance insulation or reduce energy costs. Enhanced curb appeal. Replacing your roof increases the resell value of your property. You will have peace of mind knowing your roof is in good condition and you are protected from leaks and weather damage.
When choosing what roof is right for you, these are the questions you want to consider:
What climate do you live in?
How much are you looking to budget?
What roofing material will you be choosing?
How important is energy efficiency?
Are you going to have a maintenance service in place to ensure a longer life span?
What will the environmental impact be based on the materials you choose?
Driving rain and heavy downpours can create circumstances where your roof design or application can create roof failure. Hail storms can dislodge shingles which serve as a UV protection and can fracture the fiberglass mat which makes up the core of shingles. Any of these weather events can shorten roof life, expose vulnerable roof components or cause immediate leaks.
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