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We offer a wide range of residential roofing options. Our team of experts will work with you to select the best materials and design for your home, ensuring that your roof is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing
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Our commercial roofing services are designed to provide businesses with long-lasting, durable roofing solutions. Whether you need repairs, replacement, or installation of a new roof, our team has the expertise and experience to get the job done right.
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Not all projects require a full take off and can be fixed with the right application of knowledge and expertise. Let our team demonstrate both with your next roofing issue.
Why Upgrade to Class 4?
As a homeowner, you know that Mother Nature can be unpredictable and that roofing repairs can be costly, but what if you could reduce the risk of damage and avoid filing an insurance claim altogether? By choosing to install Class 4 Impact Resistant shingles, you're taking a proactive step to shield your home. Insurance companies recognize this and may offer substantial discounts on homeowner’s insurance premiums. So, not only can you enjoy peace of mind knowing that your home is better protected, but you can also benefit from lower insurance premiums.
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This is a rating that measures how well a roofing material can withstand impact from hail or other falling objects. A Class 4 rating is the highest level of impact resistance, indicating that the material can withstand severe hailstorms without damage. If you live in an area prone to hailstorms, a Class 4 rated roofing material can offer you peace of mind and protection from costly repairs.
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This rating measures a roofing material's ability to resist damage from high winds, specifically those associated with hurricanes and other severe storms. The "F" rating refers to wind uplift resistance, while the "H" rating refers to wind-driven rain resistance. A Class F/H rating is the highest level of wind resistance, indicating that the material can withstand winds of up to 130 mph without damage. If you live in a hurricane-prone area, a Class F/H rated roofing material can help protect your home from wind and water damage.
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A Class A rating is the highest level of fire resistance, indicating that the material can withstand severe fire exposure without igniting. If you live in an area prone to wildfires or want to maximize your home's fire protection, a Class A rated roofing material can offer an added layer of safety and security.