Q: How do I know if I need a new roof?

The following are things that may indicate that your roof needs replacing:

  • Shingles are missing, cracked, or curling
  • Water is entering the attic
  • Interior ceilings or walls show stains
  • Exterior materials are deteriorating
  • Energy costs are increasing

Q: What is the right price for a new roof?

A: The answer to this question depends on many factors.

  • Roof size (square footage)
  • Roofing materials (asphalt, metal, tile, etc.)
  • Roof pitch and complexity
  • Labor and permit costs in your area
  • For a commitment-free quote, please contact us today.

Q: What can I do about mildew on my roof?

A: A: Mildew is often a sign of trapped moisture and limited sunlight—not poor construction. While it can usually be treated with proper cleaning, recurring mildew may indicate ventilation or drainage issues. A professional assessment ensures the roof is cleaned correctly and protected long-term without damaging materials.

Q: How often should I clean my gutters?

A: A: Gutters should typically be cleaned at least twice a year—in the spring and fall. Homes surrounded by trees may require more frequent cleaning to prevent clogs and water damage.

Q: Can heavy snow damage my roof?

A: Yes—when snow accumulates excessively or refreezes into ice, it can compromise drainage and add unnecessary stress to the roof system. A well-designed, properly maintained roof is built to handle winter conditions, but inspections after severe storms are always recommended.




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