Frequently Asked Questions
Shingle Replacement FAQs
Signs you may need a replacement include cracked, curled, or missing shingles, leaks, granules in gutters, or an aged roof (usually 20+ years for asphalt shingles).
On average, replacing a shingle roof takes 1 to 3 days, depending on the size of your roof and the weather conditions.
While minor repairs may be manageable, we recommend hiring a professional for full roof replacement to ensure safety and quality work.
We offer various types of shingles, including asphalt, wood, slate, and architectural shingles. We can help you choose based on your budget and aesthetic preferences.
Asphalt shingles typically last between 20-30 years, depending on the quality and maintenance.
Yes, we offer manufacturer warranties on the shingles and a workmanship warranty for the installation. Contact us for specific details based on the product you choose.
Yes, proper ventilation is crucial to extending the life of your roof. We’ll inspect and enhance your ventilation system as needed during the replacement process.
Clear your driveway and nearby areas, move valuables from the attic, and let your neighbors know about the upcoming work. We’ll handle the rest!
Insurance Claims Assistance FAQs
Typically, roof damage caused by storms, hail, wind, or other “sudden and accidental” events are covered. We can assist in reviewing your policy to determine coverage.
Yes, our team specializes in assisting with insurance claims. We can help you document the damage, communicate with your insurance company, and ensure a smooth claims process.
Contact your insurance company to report the damage and schedule an inspection with us. Avoid making permanent repairs before the insurance adjuster assesses the damage.
It depends on your insurance company, but the process typically takes a few weeks from filing the claim to receiving compensation. We’ll guide you through each step.
Many insurance policies have a deductible that you’ll need to pay, but the remaining cost should be covered by your insurance. We can work with you on payment plans if needed.
Filing a claim for damage caused by an event like a storm typically won’t increase your rates, as it’s considered an “Act of God” or unavoidable event.
Yes, we can meet with your insurance adjuster to ensure all damages are properly documented and accounted for in the claim.
If your claim is denied, we can help you file an appeal or provide additional documentation to strengthen your case.
Absolutely! We’ll guide you in selecting materials that meet your insurance coverage and budget requirements.
We’ll review the insurance estimate and work with the adjuster to ensure the full extent of the damage is accounted for. If there’s still a shortfall, we’ll discuss additional financing options with you.