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  • Which is better, a built-up or single-ply roof?

    If designed and installed correctly, either will work well. Three main considerations affect the relative costs: size, detail work involved and site accessibility. Often the membrane of choice, single-ply systems are available in numerous types with different installation methods for each. Our specialists will be happy to discuss your specific situation with you.

  • How long should my new roof last?

    It depends on the design and quality of the roof, not to mention how well the roof is maintained. To enhance the life expectancy of your roof, be sure that drainage is clear of debris, flashing is in good condition and a first-rate coating is regularly applied to the membrane.

  • Should we add insulation?

    Many roofs that are now ready for replacement were built before energy conservation was a concern, and although added insulation will increase the cost of your roofing project, the energy savings over the life of the roof will often cover the additional cost in just a few years. We will check the building codes in your area to determine the required “R” value and recommend the most energy-efficient solution for your particular roof.

  • What kind of roof do I need?

    This can depend on several factors, such as frequency of foot traffic, mechanical equipment on the roof, visibility to others, solar reflectivity, etc. Once our team assesses all such considerations, we’re in a position to recommend the roof system and membrane that most efficiently suits your needs.

  • How Much Will It Cost To Replace Or Fix My Roof?

    Unfortunately, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to this question. The fact is, your home’s roof is an investment. Remember that quality roofing materials and contractor workmanship can add value to your home and help your roof last longer. Opting for a cheap and quick fix will likely cost you more in the long run. Several factors go into determining the cost of your new roof or roofing repair, including the following: The quality of your roofing contractor Size of your roof or the roof area that needs repair Shape and slope of your roofline

  • Will I Have To Replace Gutters At The Same Time?

    The answer to this question depends on the condition of your gutters and downspouts. If both are in good shape, a good roofing contractor should be able to work around them or carefully remove and reinstall them once your roof repairs are complete. If you’re replacing an old roof, your gutters may need some attention as well. Your roofing contractor will talk to you about this during your initial consultation. They’ll give you all the information you need to make an informed decision about your gutters.