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Storm damage, aging shingles, or active leaks? A failing roof puts your entire home at risk — connect with a licensed contractor now.

Know the signs

Is It Time to Replace Your Roof?

A few clear indicators tell you when a full replacement is the right call. If any of these sound familiar, a licensed contractor can confirm after inspection.

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Your roof is 20+ years old

Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20–30 years. If yours is approaching or past that range, a full roof replacement near me is typically more cost-effective than patching individual sections. Older roofs also often fail to meet current building codes.

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Storm or hail damage

A major storm can compromise a roof's integrity even when damage isn't visible from the ground. Hail breaks down shingle granules; wind lifts and loosens sections. Many homeowners insurance policies cover storm damage roof replacement — a licensed contractor documents the damage for your claim.

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Interior water stains or active leaks

Water stains on ceilings, wet insulation, or daylight visible through attic boards mean the roof system has failed at the structural level. Once moisture reaches the decking, the damage spreads quickly and replacement becomes urgent.

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Widespread shingle failure

Curling edges, cracking across the surface, missing shingles across multiple areas, or significant granule loss in gutters all signal a roof past its service life. Isolated damage may be addressable; widespread deterioration means full residential roof replacement near me is the right call.

The full scope

What's Included in a Full Roof Replacement

A complete tear-off and rebuild — not a patch. Here's what a licensed contractor handles from start to finish.

Step 01

Complete Tear-Off

Old roofing materials are fully removed down to the decking. Any damaged or rotted sheathing is identified and replaced before new materials go on — a critical step that affects the lifespan of the new roof.

Step 02

Underlayment & Weather Protection

New synthetic underlayment, ice and water shield at vulnerable areas, and drip edge are installed before any shingles. These layers are the actual waterproofing system — the shingles protect them from UV and weather.

Step 03

Shingles, Flashing & Ridge Cap

New shingles installed according to manufacturer specifications. All flashing — around chimneys, vents, valleys, and walls — replaced. Ridge cap installed to seal the peak and allow proper ventilation.

Step 04

Cleanup & Final Walkthrough

Full job site cleanup including magnetic nail sweep of the yard. Final inspection of all materials and workmanship. You receive documentation of materials used and warranty information for your records.

How it works

Roof Replacement in 3 Steps

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Tell us about your roof — age, material, damage, or reason for replacement — and your location. A live dispatcher connects you with a licensed roofing contractor near you.

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Contractor Confirms Your Project

A licensed contractor reviews your roof, provides a material and scope breakdown, and schedules your replacement.

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Professional Replacement Completed

Full tear-off, new underlayment, shingles, flashing, and ridge cap installed. Cleanup, final inspection, and warranty documentation provided.

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Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions — Roof Replacement

How do I know if I need a full roof replacement?
Key indicators include: roof age over 20 years, widespread shingle curling or cracking, significant granule loss visible in gutters, multiple areas of missing shingles, interior water stains or active leaks, and visible daylight through attic boards. Storm or hail damage is another common trigger — even when damage isn't visible from the ground, hail impact degrades shingle performance significantly. A licensed roofing contractor near me can assess your specific roof and give you an honest evaluation.
How much does roof replacement cost?
Residential roof replacement cost varies based on the size of the roof, the material selected, your location, and current labor rates. Asphalt shingles are the most common and generally the most affordable option; metal, tile, and specialty systems cost more but offer longer lifespans. A licensed roofing contractor near you provides a detailed estimate based on your actual roof measurements and material selection — costs vary and depend on local market conditions.
Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?
Most homeowners insurance policies cover roof replacement when the damage is caused by a covered event — hail, wind, falling trees, or other sudden storm damage. Normal wear and aging is typically not covered. After a storm, document visible damage with photos before any work begins. A licensed contractor experienced with insurance roof replacement near me can identify damage, provide documentation, and help you through the claims process.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to two days. Larger homes or complex roof lines with multiple valleys, dormers, or steep pitches may take three days. Weather is the main variable — contractors won't install roofing in rain. Your contractor will give you a specific timeline based on your roof size and material. The full sequence — tear-off, decking inspection, underlayment, shingles, flashing, ridge cap, and cleanup — is typically done in a continuous job.
What roofing materials are available for replacement?
The most common options for residential roof replacement near me are: architectural asphalt shingles (25–30 year lifespan, most common), 3-tab asphalt shingles (20–25 years, lower profile), metal roofing in standing seam or metal shingle profiles (40–70 years), concrete or clay tile (50+ years), and flat roofing systems for low-slope applications (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen). Each material has different cost, weight, and aesthetic profiles — a licensed contractor can walk you through what works best for your home type and climate.
What happens during a full roof replacement?
A complete residential roof replacement near me includes: full tear-off of existing roofing materials, inspection and replacement of any damaged or rotted decking, installation of new underlayment and ice and water shield, drip edge installation, new shingles applied per manufacturer specifications, all flashing replaced around penetrations and transitions, ridge cap installed, full job site cleanup including magnetic nail sweep, and final inspection with warranty documentation.
How long will a new roof last?
Lifespan depends on the material: 3-tab asphalt shingles typically last 20–25 years; architectural shingles 25–30 years; metal roofing 40–70 years; tile 50+ years. Proper installation, adequate roof ventilation, and periodic debris clearing all affect actual lifespan. A full roof replacement near me by a licensed contractor using quality materials is one of the highest-ROI improvements a homeowner can make — it protects everything beneath it.

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