Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our roofing services

Common signs include water leaks, missing shingles, sagging roof areas, or visible damage after storms. If you notice any of these issues, it's important to get a professional inspection as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
Most minor roof repairs can be completed within a few hours, while larger repairs may take 1–2 days. The exact timeline depends on the extent of damage, weather conditions, and the type of roofing material.
Yes! Homeowners can request an estimate through our contact form. We'll connect you with qualified roofing professionals who will provide detailed estimates for your project.
Common materials include asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile roofing, composite roofing, and flat roof systems like TPO and EPDM. Your contractor can help you choose the best option based on your budget, climate, and aesthetic preferences.
Yes. A professional inspection helps determine the best repair solution and identifies any underlying issues that may not be immediately visible. This ensures you get the right fix the first time.
Roof replacement costs vary widely based on size, materials, pitch, and complexity. On average, asphalt shingle roofs range from $5,000-$12,000, while metal or tile roofs can cost $15,000-$30,000 or more. Get multiple estimates for accurate pricing.
Yes! We connect you with contractors who offer 24/7 emergency roofing services for urgent issues like storm damage, severe leaks, or structural damage. Call 919-828-2975 for immediate assistance.
Lifespan varies by material: asphalt shingles (15-30 years), metal roofing (40-70 years), tile (50+ years), and flat roofs (10-25 years). Proper maintenance and installation quality significantly impact longevity.
Many homeowner insurance policies cover roof damage from storms, hail, or unexpected events. However, damage from wear and tear or lack of maintenance is typically not covered. Contact your insurance provider and we can help you navigate the claims process.
Yes, most homeowners stay in their homes during roof replacement. The work is done from the outside, though there will be noise and vibration. You may want to make arrangements for pets and young children during the loudest phases of work.

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