We handle residential and commercial roofing, roof repairs, full replacements, asphalt shingles, metal roofing, wood shake roofing, siding, and window services.
If you notice leaks, missing shingles, water stains, or granule loss, your roof may need repair. An inspection gives a clear answer...
Yes. We help homeowners document damage, prepare proof of loss, and work with insurance adjusters to move the claim forward.
Most residential roof replacements take one to three days depending on size, materials, and weather conditions.
We offer asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and wood shake options. Each has different benefits related to cost, durability, and appearance.
Yes. We provide free estimates so you can review options and pricing before any work begins.
Hail dents, lifted shingles, torn shingles, wind debris, and interior water stains are common signs of storm damage.
Yes. Some repairs and installations can still be completed in colder seasons. We schedule around weather to ensure quality results.
Most of the time yes. Removing old materials lets us check the decking and make sure the new roof is secure and long lasting.
Most shingles last fifteen to twenty five years depending on quality, weather, and maintenance.
Yes. We offer workmanship warranties and manufacturer backed warranties depending on materials chosen.
We check shingles, flashing, ventilation, decking condition, attic moisture, and overall roof structure.
Yes. Small leaks often come from flashing, vents, or isolated shingle problems that can be repaired.
Most metal roofs last forty to seventy years while shingles last fifteen to twenty five years. Both are solid choices depending on budget.
Yes. We remove old shingles, nails, debris, and leave your yard clean and safe.
Yes. We respond quickly to leaks and storm damage to prevent further issues.
Yes. We install and repair ridge vents, soffit vents, and attic ventilation to help with airflow and energy efficiency.
Repairs fix isolated issues. Replacements cover the full roof and are recommended when damage is widespread or the roof is near the end of its life.
Yes. We can connect you with financing options that make roofing projects easier to manage.
Keep gutters clean, trim nearby branches, check for damage after storms, and schedule routine inspections.
Yes. Skylight leaks often start with damaged flashing and can be corrected without replacing the skylight itself.
In many cases yes. If the exact color is not available, we will help you choose the closest match possible.
Yes. Buyers prefer homes with newer roofs, and inspections often pass more easily.
Insurance typically covers sudden damage from storms, hail, or wind. Wear and tear is usually not covered.
Right away. Even a small leak can cause mold, rot, and drywall damage if not repaired quickly.
Yes. Attic conditions help us diagnose moisture, leaks, ventilation problems, and insulation issues.
Flashing is metal installed around chimneys, vents, and edges. It keeps water from seeping into the roof structure.
Yes. Overflowing gutters can push water under shingles and create leaks and rot.
Yes. We service commercial roofs including membrane systems, metal, flat decks, and specialty surfaces.
Yes. Chimney flashing issues are one of the most common sources of roof leaks.
Yes. Moss holds moisture and can break down shingle surfaces. Cleaning and preventive treatments help.
Costs vary by materials and roof size. We provide detailed written estimates before any work begins.
Yes. We repair roofs regardless of who installed them originally.
Yes. During tear off, we replace rotted or soft decking so the new roof is fully supported.
Yes. Wind can lift shingles enough to break the seal. We repair or replace affected sections.
Yes. Ridge vents improve airflow and help reduce attic heat and moisture.
Check for visible damage, take photos, and call us for an inspection. We can advise you before you call insurance.
Yes. Drip edge protects the roof from water intrusion at the edges and is required by current codes.
Ceiling stains usually come from slow leaks around flashing, vents, or damaged shingles. An inspection finds the source.
Yes. Vent boots, nail pops, and hidden flashing problems can leak without obvious surface damage.
Yes. We repair or replace soffit and fascia to stop water intrusion and animal entry.
Metal roofing holds up well against wind, rain, and hail. It is one of the most durable roofing options.
Yes. Metal roofing comes in many colors and styles to match your home.
Yes. Nail pops are common as roofs age and can cause leaks if not repaired.
Yes. Quality underlayment protects the decking and adds an extra moisture barrier under shingles.
Yes. We repair or replace cracked, rusted, or leaking roof vents.
Proper ventilation, attic insulation, and good drainage help reduce ice buildup on roofs.
Yes. Overhanging branches can scrape shingles, drop debris, or cause damage during storms.
Yes. Starter strips help with wind resistance and create a clean edge for the first shingle row.
Call us or use the contact form on our website. We set up inspections quickly and provide written recommendations.
Roof repair in North Alabama usually starts in the low hundreds for small fixes. Larger repairs that cover several sections can run into the thousands. Costs depend on roof size, pitch, material, and how hard the damage is to reach. Storm or leak related damage can add extra work like decking repair. We always inspect first and give a written estimate before work starts. That way you know the price and scope before you decide.
Not every hailstorm means you need a full roof replacement. Small surface marks may not affect performance, but deeper bruises and cracked shingles can shorten roof life. If hail has knocked off granules or exposed the mat, sections may fail sooner. We inspect the roof, document damage, and explain if repair or replacement makes more sense. When damage is widespread, replacement is often cheaper long term. We also help you understand how this lines up with insurance coverage.
In North Alabama, most asphalt shingles last around fifteen to twenty years. Strong sun, heat, and storms can shorten that range, especially on dark or low slope roofs. Good ventilation and proper installation help shingles reach the higher end of their life span. Regular inspections catch early problems like granule loss and lifted edges. If your roof is past fifteen years, yearly checks are smart. We can tell you if you have a few years left or need to plan for replacement.
Metal roofing usually offers the longest life in Alabama conditions. Many metal systems last forty years or more with proper installation. High quality architectural shingles are also strong and work well when budget is tighter. The best choice depends on your home, budget, and how long you plan to stay. We explain pros and cons for metal, dimensional shingles, and other options. That way you choose a roof that fits both the climate and your long term plans.
Insurance often covers sudden damage from wind, hail, or fallen limbs. Every policy is different, so coverage and deductible amounts can vary. Normal aging, wear, and maintenance problems are usually not covered. Our job is to document what we see and explain if it looks like storm related damage. You can then decide whether to file a claim with your agent. We also meet adjusters on site when needed and help you understand their report.
Metal roofing costs more up front but usually lasts longer and sheds water very well. Shingle roofs have a lower starting cost and still give strong protection when installed correctly. Metal can be a great fit for long term homes or open country properties. Shingles work well when budget is tighter or when matching nearby homes. We look at your roof, talk about noise, style, and budget, then lay out both options. From there you can choose what feels right for your home and timeline.
First, stay safe and check the property from the ground before climbing anywhere. Look for missing shingles, bent metal, fallen limbs, or loose gutters. Take clear photos and short videos of anything that looks damaged. If water is entering the home, place buckets and move items until help arrives. Call us for an inspection so we can tarp, secure, or repair urgent areas. After that, we help you decide whether to involve your insurance company.
A single small leak does not always mean you need a new roof. Many leaks come from flashing, vents, or nail pops that can be repaired. If your roof is newer and damage is in one spot, repair is often enough. When the roof is old and leaks show up in several areas, replacement may be smarter. We inspect the surface and attic to see how far the problem has spread. Then we explain if repair is safe or if a full replacement will save money over time.
For active leaks and storm damage, we treat calls as high priority. Response time depends on weather and workload, but we move emergencies to the front of the line. Many times we can place a tarp or do a quick stop leak the same day or next day. Full repairs may follow once materials and clear weather line up. Our goal is to limit damage inside your home as fast as possible. When you call, tell us it is an emergency so we can act quickly.
Roof replacements can be done almost year round in Alabama. Spring and fall often bring mild temperatures that make work easier and smoother. Summer installs work fine, but heat can speed up shingle sealing and tire crews faster. Winter work depends on temperature, wind, and rain, so scheduling can be tighter. The most important thing is catching damage before it spreads, not waiting for a perfect month. We plan your project around weather patterns and keep you updated on the schedule.