What is Involved in a Roof Replacement?
When your roof is fully replaced, the old shingles are stripped from the roof, exposing the deck. An underlayment or felt paper is then applied to the deck to help protect it from water and other elements. The new shingles are then installed on top of the underlayment or felt paper for a new roof that lasts for 20 years or more.
If the deck is severely damaged, it will need to be repaired to prevent further damage, which can eventually cause a hole underneath.
The Pros of Completely Replacing the Roof
- Completely replacing the roof lasts longer than re-roofing.
- It can be done no matter how many layers of shingles are on the roof.
- Unlike, re-roofing that may cover up any issues with the deck, such as rot, which can eventually cause the roof to give out, a fully revamped roof addresses all issues for a safe and sturdier roof.
- Saves more money over the long haul because it enables you to identify early signs of rot and sagging caused by water damage to the deck, which can eventually permit water to leak and drip down inside the walls where it can damage the drywall and flooring and lead to costly repairs.
We offer a wide array of roof replacement and roofing services
- New Construction
- Re-Roofing
- New Roof Installations
- Tear offs and Roof Replacement
- Roof Restorations
- Roof Drainage, Gutters & Downspouts
- Storm, Wind, Hail Damage Roof Repair
- Leak Detection Repair & Emergency Roof Repairs
- Flat Roofs/Roofing & Flat Roof Repair
- SPF Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing
- EPDM Roofing & Repair, Single Ply EPDM
- TPO & PVC Roofing
- Tile Roofing & Tile Roof Repair
- Metal Roofing
- Shingle Roofing & Repair
- Preventive Maintenance Programs (proactive and reactive repair services)
- Roof Inspections