We offer full-service roofing, siding, and sheet metal solutions for both commercial and residential properties, including:
No job is too big or small. Contact us today for a consultation or free estimate!
Yes, we are proud to offer special discounts to honor our veterans and senior citizens. Our discount programs include:
To apply for these discounts, simply mention your status when you reach out to us. We are committed to providing top-quality service while also showing appreciation for those who’ve given so much.
Contact us today to learn more or schedule your free estimate!
Yes, we offer professional gutter and skylight installation and repair services as part of our comprehensive roofing solutions.
Our team ensures every gutter and skylight service is completed with the same attention to detail and high standards we apply to our roofing services. Reach out today for a free consultation or estimate!
Yes, we are a certified installer for many leading roofing brands. This means our team is trained to install roofing systems to each manufacturer’s specifications, ensuring quality, durability, and full warranty coverage.
Rest easy knowing your roof will be installed correctly and backed by the manufacturer's warranty. Contact us today to learn more!
Yes, we specialize in both flat roofing and sheet metal roofing.
Whatever your roofing needs, we’ve got you covered! Contact us today for a free consultation.
Yes, roof leaks can be tricky to locate. Often, the spot where water enters your home may not be directly beneath the area where the leak originates on the roof.
Leaks can travel along rafters or insulation before appearing inside, making it important to carefully inspect both the roof and the interior of your home to pinpoint the source.
Yes, in warmer climates, light-colored shingles can be more energy efficient. They reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat, helping to keep your home cooler and potentially lowering cooling costs. This can make a noticeable difference in your home’s energy efficiency, especially during hot summer months.
Yes, a complete roofing system is made up of several essential components beyond just the shingles. These include underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and the roof deck, all working together to provide proper protection, drainage, and durability for your home. Each part plays a crucial role in the overall performance and lifespan of your roof.
Yes, most asphalt shingles typically last between 20 to 25 years, depending on factors like weather conditions, maintenance, and quality of installation. Regular inspections can help determine when it's time for a replacement.
Absolutely! The local climate plays a key role in selecting the right roofing material. Some materials perform better in extreme heat, cold, or heavy rainfall, while others are more durable in specific weather conditions. Choosing the right roof based on your climate can improve its lifespan and efficiency.
No, despite common myths, metal roofs do not attract lightning any more than other roofing materials. Lightning strikes are primarily influenced by the height and location of a building, not the type of roof.
Yes, proper attic ventilation is crucial for a healthy roof. It allows air to circulate through the attic, helping to prevent moisture buildup, reduce the risk of mold, and avoid potential damage to both the roof and the structure of your home. Good airflow also helps regulate temperature, improving energy efficiency.
Yes, a damaged roof can have a major impact on a home's resale value. It may lower the selling price and could also deter potential buyers who are concerned about the cost of repairs or replacement. Addressing roof issues before listing your home can help maintain its value and appeal to buyers.
The lifespan of a roof can vary significantly depending on the materials used, maintenance, and environmental factors. With proper care, many roofs can last 20 years or more. However, climate conditions, the quality of installation, and regular upkeep all play important roles in determining how long your roof will perform effectively.
While they're called "flat," most flat roofs are designed with a subtle slope to ensure proper water drainage. This slope is usually very minimal and may not be immediately noticeable, but it's crucial for preventing water buildup and maintaining the roof’s longevity.
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1524 N Vista Rd
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
(509) 262-4411
1877 W Orchard Ave
Hayden, ID 83835
(208) 699-4115
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