- Roof repairs
- Lay-overs (re-roof)
- Flat roof
- Roll roofing
- New roof installation
- Storm damage inspection
- Insurance claims
- General roof maintenance
- Seamless gutters
- Residential roofing
- Commercial roofing
- Vents
- Fascia
- Chimney
- Counter Flashing
- Cement Crowns
- Clean-up and Hauling
- Skylights
- Gutters
- Soffits
The roof is one of the most important components of any home. No part plays a bigger role in keeping the elements out, when it come to your roof, you have to act fast you have little time to waste.
Roof Repair Inspections in Cincinnati, Delhi & Bridgetown North, OH
Inspect problem roofs to determine the best repair procedures.Inspect work sites to determine condition or necessary repairs.Repair is a process where an existing roofing system has additions and adjustments made to it such as caulking, re-coating and repairing penetration to fix leaks in the roofing system.
Roof leak repairs are for customers that have a roof leak or have potential leaking areas due to missing shingles, damaged roof flashing, and aged roofing with minor roof structure damage. Our expert technician will inspect your roof, determine what best meets your needs, and give you an estimate based on this information.
Lay-Over (Re-Roof, Re-Cover)
The process of recovering or replacing an existing roof covering without removing the existing roof covering.There are some advantages to roofing over existing shingles. The homeowner will have two layers of shingles protecting the roof and the home is less likely to have ice dams. Also estimates that the homeowner saves in costs associated with removing and properly disposing of the existing shingles.
Things to think about, overlaying a roof adds more weight and unnecessary stress on a home's structure.That weight can cause a house to prematurely settle or encourage cracks in walls or the foundation. Re-roofs are for customers that have a solid roof structure with roofing shingles that are reaching the end of their life expectancy, but not too badly deteriorated. Most building codes will allow a second (new) layer of roofing shingles to be installed over your existing shingles.