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New York, NY
Wagner Construction
44 Bethpage Rd Unit 8, Hicksville, NY 11801Metro NYC Builders
New York City, NYB&B Contracting Corp.
Staten Island, NY
Los Angeles, CA
Citywide Roofing
10882 Rose Ave Apt 101, Los Angeles, CA 90034Home Upgrade Specialist
733 N La Brea Ave Ste 200, Los Angeles, CA 90038JMS Developers Inc.
1080 S La Cienega Blvd Ste 309, Los Angeles, CA 90035
Chicago, IL
J.L. Contractor Services
4530 N Mulligan Ave, Chicago, IL 60630Donaly Roofing & Construction
Chicago, IL 60651O'Danny Boy Builders
7624 Madison St, Forest Park, IL 60130
Brooklyn, NY
Gino's Roofing
89 Little Clove Rd, Staten Island, NY 10301Seamless Roofers
4815 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11219William & Hugh Roofing
45-12 #311 46th Street, Sunnyside, NY 11104
Queens, NY
Charlie’s Roofing
61-43 186th St, Queens, NY 11365Metro Roofing
97-16 95th Ave, Ozone Park, NY 11416Royal Roofing Queens
68-38 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11367
Houston, TX
Roof Squad
Houston, TXHeritage Roofing & Construction Company
440 Cobia Dr, Ste 201, Katy, TX 77494J&E Roofing
Houston, TX
Phoenix, AZ
Stonecreek Roofing
10221 N 32nd St Ste A, Phoenix, AZ 85028Ur Guys Construction
Phoenix, AZAlmeida Roofing Inc.
9845 W Tether Trl, Peoria, AZ 85383
Philadelphia, PA
Guardian Home Improvements
460 Veit Rd Ste F, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006Carranza Roofing & Remodeling
98 DeKalb St Unit A, Bridgeport, PA 19405M&J Roofing
4171 Route 42 Building A 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 08012
San Antonio, TX
Transcendent Roofing
19179 Blanco Rd 105, San Antonio, TX 78258Heritage Roofing & Construction Company
10103 W Loop 1604 N, Suite 102, San Antonio, TX 78254Premier Roofing and Contracting
18756 Stone Oak Pkwy., Ste 200, San Antonio, TX 78258
Dallas, TX
J&E Roofing
Dallas, TXExpertise.com Concierge Service
Dallas, TXTriumph Roofing and Construction
Plano, TX 75074
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will my homeowners insurance cover roof repair?
Homeowners insurance may cover roof damage, but circumstances vary. In most cases, damage from serious weather events or other unforeseen circumstances is usually covered. However, a roof that needs to be replaced due to normal wear and tear most likely isn’t included under standard coverage.
What is the best temporary fix for a leaking roof?
A leaking roof can become an expensive issue, so an immediate repair is necessary. Contact a professional roofing company to assess the situation as soon as possible. In the meantime, you can temporarily stop leaks by replacing shingles or the materials surrounding a vent, or applying fresh caulk around a dormer window or other opening.
How do I repair a hole in my roof?
Holes in a roof are generally a bad sign, but minor holes can be patched without hiring a roofing company, which is only a good idea with the right safety procedures in place as well as the right tools. First, identify the location of a leak by surveying the attic and looking for signs of damage. Once the spot has been located, you can repair the hole by cutting out the damaged wood, using plywood to fill the void, applying roofing tar to prepare the roof, and attaching new shingles to seal the space. If a hole is large, rotting is suspected, or shingles around the hole look damaged, a professional roofing company is strongly recommended.
How do I repair my roof shingles?
Repairing roof shingles can be an excellent way to extend the overall life of a roof and prevent significant damage down the road. When wear is in the early stages, it may be possible to replace shingles without professional help, depending on the accessibility of your roof, your experience with the necessary tools, and the safety precautions you undertake before beginning any roof repairs. Shingles and roofing nails can be easily removed using a flat pry bar. Attach a new and undamaged shingle to replace a worn one; however, this may not be the right solution in all cases. If a roof is over 20 years old and shingle damage is prevalent and severe, a full replacement done by an experienced roofing company is likely a better choice.
Can I repair my roof flashing?
Roof flashing or galvanized metal strips that divert water away from critical parts of a roof are an important part of preventing water damage. Flashing is typically used around skylights, chimneys, and venting. In some cases, damage to roof flashing can be repaired, but that depends on the extent of the degeneration. If minor damage is present, a sealant can be used to patch holes and prevent leaks. However, if flashing is rusted, no longer flush with the roof, or missing, a full replacement handled by a professional roofing company is necessary to avoid further issues. Because flashing must be soldered in place, it’s not an easy DIY job for most homeowners.
What are some benefits of replacing a roof?
In some cases, basic repairs aren’t adequate to address problems with a roof. A full replacement is usually warranted. Replacing a roof can be beneficial by:
- Increasing property values
- Reducing utility bills due to previous excessive heating or cooling costs from poor insulation
- Mitigating the likelihood of weather damage
- Improving the curb appeal of a property
Ignoring a roof that’s in need of replacement can cause major issues and drive up numerous home-related costs, so replacing as soon as necessary is always better than waiting until serious problems come to a head.
How long should a new roof last?
In general, a roof should last around 15 to 20 years. However, this is dependent on how well a roof is maintained, the area’s climate and precipitation trends, the materials used in roofing, and whether any damage is addressed as soon as it occurs. Some may last 10 years, while others may surpass 20 years.