Roof Repair
Every roof requires proper care and maintenance, which is why we offer free roof inspections to see if repairs or a replacement is needed.
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Meet Your Roofing Team
Cory Carter
Major Fussell
Toney Walsh III
Brian Quinn
Jason Spry
Chris Fiedler
Matt Duckworth
Roof Repair in Memphis.
Roof Leak
Roof Repair
Roof Leak Repair
Roof leaks are common but they aren’t always obvious. They can exist for quite some time before you realize there’s a problem.
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Roof Repair
Wood Rot Repair
Left untreated, wood rot can spread and weaken the structure of your home. A home with significant rot is critical so it’s imperative to take action.
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Roof Repair
Storm Damage
Hail and storm damage often cause damage that could impact the interior of your home and compromise the structure of your roof.
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Efficient Repairs with Superior Materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
These are just some of the questions that we often receive from our customers. Don’t see the question you have? No problem. Just give us a call at (901) 834-7663.
The cost to repair a leaky roof will depend on several factors. These factors include the age of your roofing system, the total area that requires a repair, and the roof material type.
For example, if you have a slate roof, which is a more expensive roofing materials, the cost of repairing it can also be equally expensive.
In contrast, an asphalt roof is common and pretty wallet-friendly. However, asphalt shingles overall lifespan is much shorter, which means you may want to do a complete roof replacement. In many cases, our clients find it doesn’t make sense to repair an older roof that may only last 2-3 more years. It comes down to what makes the best sense for you at the time of your needed repair.
Yes, a roof can easily be repaired if only a small portion or only a section is causing the leaks or has been damaged. For example, missing shingles is one of the more common issues that often require roof repair. However, finding matching shingles can sometimes be challenging. In this case you may want to consider the curb appeal or your property’s value, what will the repair look like from the road. This is something we run across all the time.
The best way to determine for sure whether or not your roof can be repaired, is to schedule an inspection.
Yes, roof repairs are covered by homeowners insurance  if the damage is not caused intentionally (be sure to check what’s included with your policy).
With signs of roof storm damage caused by natural calamities, your insurance provider may also check the roof’s life and the costs of repairs. In case the costs are lower than your deductibles, your insurance claim may be rejected. This is why it is always best to have a roofer come out and inspect and explain the options based on the inspection.
Example, if its minor damage and the roof repair cost does not reach your deductible, we will not advise you to file a claim as that will go against you and we do not want that for you.
Roof repairs should last a long time if done correctly by and experienced roofing contractor.
However, roof repairs will last a shorter amount of time the older your roof is. Therefore, it is important that you call a roofing expert who can provide solutions depending on the roof type, age, and / or current condition of the roof.
There are many ways to fix a roof temporarily. However, it can be very dangerous if you’re not sure what to do.
In addition, you’ll need access to specialized roofing tools and materials to do it correctly.
We suggest you give us a call if you need an emergency repair or if you have a roof leak now.
We are here for you and we’re able to help with all your roofing needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
These are just some of the questions that we often receive from our customers. Don’t see the question you have? No problem. Just give us a call at (901) 834-7663.
The cost of a new roof will depend on several factors, such as the roof type, roofing materials, the workmanship warranties your prefer, the size of your home, and the complexity of the roof.
In addition to this, the cost of your roof may need to include decking replacement, the installation of new flashing, or changing specialty components such as skylights.
It’s essential to replace the roof if the primary roofing materials have outlived their expected lifespan. However, other factors, such as weather conditions and the overall cost and frequency of repairs should also be considered.
Here’s the expected lifespan of the most common types of roofs:
- Asphalt Roof: 15-20 years
- Metal Roof: 50 years
- Tile Roof: 75 Years
- Slate Roof: 100 Years
Often times, while removing your existing roof adds more work and time to the process, it’s necessary to ensure the structural integrity of your home.
Laying down new materials over an old roof can present a lot of new problems, such as:
- Structural issues with too much weight on the roof.
- You may be covering up larger issues rather than fixing them.
We carry a wide array of roofing types, styles, and colors to ensure that your home maintains the style you prefer.
Whether you’d like to maintain the style of your original shingles or you’re going for a new and different style, we will show you all of the options available and design a roofing system that exceed your expectations.
Most homeowners insurance policies will cover all or part of a roof replacement under certain circumstances.
Our project managers will work with you and your insurance company to ensure that covered claims are reported, documented, and filed properly so that your roof replacement can be completed on-time.
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