residential roofing the wrong shingles or a missed HOA deadline on an existing roof or house being sold can cost thousands of dollars.
As a support column for the residential roof pillar, this focused cluster aims to clarify every aspect of your roof, from when the first nail goes in and when the last shingle goes out.
Regardless if you’re buying a mid-70s ranch in Richardson, TX or a brand - new build in Alpharetta, GA, the big three - hail, HOA rules, local permitting rules - affect the decisions and outcome.
The helpful experts listed below know their specific variable area well.
What This Pillar Covers
This cluster addresses the five main points that fuel most homeowner issues throughout all our service regions:
1. How to inspect a roof and damage assessment
Learn how to dissect a damage adjuster’s report, how to identify real storm damage versus normal wear on a roof and how to tell if you actually need to repair a hole or replace an entire roof.
2. Material selection
Covering asphalt architectural shingles, standing - seam metal and other impact - resistant shingles, tested for hail - prone markets such as Denver and Wichita.
Also touching on energy - efficiency implications for homes with big cooling loads like those in Atlanta, GA.
3. HOA- approved home replacements
Learning what kind of home covenants apply to you, when/ how to get pre - approval and even how to nail matching shingle colors for communities around Dallas/ Fort Worth, TX and Kansas City, MO/ KS.
4. Insurance Claims and Damage Documentation
Covering timeframes, different supplement techniques to try and the differences of both ACV and RCV.
5. Roof Care after installation
A guide on how to inspect annually, what you need to know about combining your roof warranty with a gutter warranty and why register your roof warranty.
How to Use This Pillar
This is a starting guide for when you get ready for repairs or maintenance, not where to head once you discover your roof damage.
Hail storm victims should head to the Insurance Claims and Damage Documentation section first, as these things have strict timelines.
Homeowners planning on putting a new roof on their home should start at Material Selection, then move on to the HOA- approved home replacement guide, if it applies to their property.
Buyers in Denver or Wichita, CO/KS will want to pay close attention to the IMPACT - RESISTANT SHINGLES section and homeowners in Atlanta should stick to ENERGY - EFFICIENCY AND VENTILATION as their primary source of information.
When ready for an inspection, scope of work or to replace your roof, click the button below.
Crews live in Richardson, TX and hold a team in Dallas/ Fort Worth, TX, the Denver area, Colorado Front Range, Atlanta, GA, Nashville, TN and also Wichita, KS.
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