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The cost of a new roof can vary widely depending on a number of factors, including the size and pitch of your roof, the type of materials you choose, and the complexity of the installation. Contact us now and we can help you get a virtual no hassle estimate for free.

The lifespan of a roof can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of materials used, the quality of the installation, and the local climate. Here are some general estimates for the lifespan of different types of roofs:

  • Asphalt shingle roofs: 20-30 years
  • Wood shingle and shake roofs: 20-30 years
  • Metal roofs: 40-75 years
  • Clay and concrete tile roofs: 50-100 years
  • Slate roofs: 50-100 years

 

Keep in mind that these are just estimates, and the actual lifespan of your roof will depend on a variety of factors. Regular roof maintenance and repairs can help to extend the life of your roof, so it's important to have your roof inspected by a professional on a regular basis.

f you have homeowner's insurance, you may be able to get your insurance company to pay for at least part of the cost of a roof replacement. Here are a few steps you can take to try to get your insurance to cover the cost:

  1. Check your policy: Review your insurance policy to see what is covered and what is not. Some policies may cover roof damage due to natural disasters, while others may not.

  2. Document the damage: Take photos and videos of the damaged roof, as well as any other damage to your home caused by the same event (such as water damage to the ceiling or walls).

  3. File a claim: Contact your insurance company to report the damage and request a claim form. Be sure to include any documentation of the damage (photos, videos, etc.) with your claim.

  4. Work with your adjuster: Once your claim is filed, an adjuster will be assigned to evaluate the damage and determine how much the insurance company will pay. Be sure to cooperate with the adjuster and provide any additional information or documentation that is requested.

It's important to keep in mind that insurance policies vary, and your insurance company may not cover the full cost of a roof replacement. In some cases, you may need to pay a deductible before your coverage kicks in.

Here our general process when working on a roofing project:

  1. Initial consultation: We  will meet with the homeowner to assess the roof and discuss the scope of the project. This may include taking measurements and photos, as well as discussing the type of materials and design the homeowner is interested in.

  2. Estimate: We will provide the homeowner with an estimate for the cost of the project, including the cost of materials and labor.

  3. Contract: If you decide to move forward with the project, we will provide a written contract outlining the scope of work, materials to be used, and payment terms.

  4. Preparation: Before work begins, we may need to obtain any necessary permits, order materials, and make any necessary preparations for the job.

  5. Installation: We will begin the installation process, which may include removing the old roof, installing new underlayment, and installing the new roofing material.

  6. Final inspection: Once the project is complete, we will conduct a final inspection to ensure that the work has been completed to the homeowner's satisfaction.

  7. Payment: We will submit an invoice to you once the work is complete, either in full or according to the payment terms agreed upon in the contract.

It's important for everyone to stay informed and involved throughout the process, and to address any questions or concerns.

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