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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDING & ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Roofing
Serving the Area since 1950

We specialize in residential and commercial leak repair and re-roofing.

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If you have a leak, call us to see if it can be repaired. We have many years of experience in repairs and re-roofing of shingles, metal, tile, and flat roofing on condominiums, single family, and commercial buildings.

Needing a new roof? There are many factors that play a roll in determining what roofing material is right for you.

  • How will the new roof look?  Appearance is a personal preference issue.  Some like the aesthetics of metal, some like tile, and some like shingles.  Browse through our many web site pictures to see what catches your eye.
  • How long will the roof last?  If longevity is a concern to you, then you should consider metal.  Metal is long lasting and virtually maintenance free.  Some pictures of the style and color choices can be found under the metal tab to the left.  Also, we offer shingles that have 50 year non-prorated warranties.  Being realistic, the shingles will not last that long, but the "Lifetime" warranty is backed by GAF/Elk the largest roofing supplier in the country.
  • How energy efficient is my new roof going to be?  Again, metal roofing is the most reflective and least deteriorated by the suns rays.   Ask us about  roofing with Energy Star ratings that could qualify you for FPL rebates.
  • How am I affected by deed restrictions?  If you are part of an association, they may dictate exactly what material can be used or they may simply want to sign off on the material you select in order verify consistency in the neighborhood.
  • How wind resistant will the roofing material be?  The codes in force today have sharply increased construction costs. However, to its credit, the code does make new roofs much more likely to withstand high winds.  While metal is the most resistant to flying debris and blow offs, there are shingles that offer 130MHP wind ratings.  Also, a new roof brings your deck nailing up to code which greatly improves the strength of your building.  
  • How do I relate cost with value?  Value is something that can be measured in a number of different ways.  Lowest price does not mean the best value.  If you break it down in cost per year of expected life, spending a little more now can save lots in the long run.  Prices will only be higher next time around.  Also, some upgrades can save you money yearly on your home owners insurance.  

Let us help guide you through the process of getting the roof that is right for you.  Now, more than ever, you need an experienced contractor to be sure the end result meets building codes and your expectations.  

A sound roof is one of the most important elements of a structurally sound building. Our crew is trained to perform all the tasks associated with a quality roof job. We will do everything we can to make your roof project as pleasant as possible.

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