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Frequently Asked Questions

What Type of Materials Do You Use?

At Roofing Pro Shop, we use a wide variety of top-quality roofing materials to cater to diverse needs and preferences. This includes traditional asphalt shingles, durable metal roofing, environmentally friendly slate, and solar tiles. We ensure all our materials meet the highest standards of quality and durability.

Do You Offer a Warranty?

Yes, we absolutely do. We stand by our workmanship and the quality of our materials, and that’s why we offer a comprehensive warranty on all our products and services. Our warranty covers both the materials and our installation services, giving you peace of mind and assurance of quality.

How long does a typical roof installation take?

The duration of a roof installation can vary depending on the size and complexity of the job. However, a typical roof installation for a standard-sized home generally takes between one to three days, given favorable weather conditions.

What should I do to prepare my home for roof installation or repair?

Before we arrive for a roof installation or repair, we recommend you prepare your home by clearing any items from around the exterior of your home, ensuring there’s adequate space for our crew to work. Inside, you might want to secure any items on shelves or walls that could be dislodged due to vibration.

Can you work with my insurance company if my roofing project is part of a claim?

Yes, we’re experienced in working with insurance companies. If your roofing project is part of a claim, we can liaise with your insurance company, providing them with necessary documentation and information to facilitate the process.

Do you offer environmentally friendly or energy-efficient roofing options?

Indeed, we do. We understand the importance of sustainability and energy efficiency. Therefore, we offer several environmentally friendly and energy-efficient roofing options such as solar tiles and “cool” roofs that reflect more sun, reducing heat gain and lowering cooling costs.