SHINGLE ROOFing in Gainesville, FL

Are you looking to replace your traditional roof with shingle roofing? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Shingle roofing is one of the most popular types of roofing for homeowners. That’s primarily because shingles are durable and cost-effective. For at least two decades, your shingle roof can protect your home and family from harsh outdoor elements. If you strongly consider adding a shingle roof to your home, you must familiarize yourself with its characteristics and benefits.

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What Is Shingle Roofing?

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Roof shingles comprise various materials, including wood, slate, flagstone, fiber cement, metal, plastic, or composite material. The rigid structure of shingles allows them to protect your home from virtually any outdoor element. Furthermore, shingles exist in three forms: three-tab, regular, and architectural. Shingles also come in various colors, giving you plenty of options to complement your home.

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Our ROOFING PROCESS

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CALL US:

  • When you call us, we will schedule a time to visit your home or business for a free inspection.

    Whether you need a repair or a replacement, you should have a professional analyze your roof to find and document any evident and subtle signs of concern.

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FREE INSPECTION:

  • We recommend various solutions to your roofing problem if we find any damage.

    If no damage is found, our inspection will give you a detailed report on some areas of concern and fill you in on the specifics of your roof structure at your request. Additionally, if you have any qualifying damage to your roof, we can provide you with a detailed report of the state of your roof previous to the damage. This is precious information when you need to file an insurance claim.

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PROMPT SERVICE:

  • We will help you choose from all the available financing and get started as soon as possible.

    We will work with you to determine the ideal action plan to resolve the issue and prevent others from forming based on your specific needs and budget. As soon as you decide on the best course of action based on the options we provide, we will immediately fix your roofing problem.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

QUESTIONS

  • What Are the Pros & Cons?

    Pros: 

    • Cost-effective: shingles are highly affordable for any budget, making them popular among homeowners.
    • Versatile design: you can choose shingles that match the design of your home or neighborhood since they come in various styles and colors.
    • Aesthetic quality: when appropriately installed, roofing shingles are pleasing to the eye and can improve your home’s curb value.
    • Long-lasting: with regular maintenance, a shingle roof can last up to 30 years.
    • Fireproof: shingles are fireproof, which is ideal from an insurance standpoint.
    • Leak-resistant: shingles are resistant to small leaks, which prevents water damage and mold growth.

    Cons: 

    • Wear and tear: shingles can be torn off your roof due to wind, storms, and natural damage. It’s essential to receive immediate assistance if your shingle roof is damaged.
    • Durability: shingles are not the most durable roofing option. Investing in a roofing material that will last for many years can save you a lot of money and hassle in the future.
    • Mildew: if you aren’t careful, mildew can grow and spread on your asphalt shingles if some parts of your roof are shaded. 

  • What Is the Difference Between an Asphalt Shingle and an Architectural Shingle?

    • Asphalt shingles consist of fiberglass or felt paper base coated with a waterproof asphalt layer.
    • Architectural shingles are unique because of their 2-ply design, giving them a three-dimensional appearance. 

  • Which Shingles Are Better to Use in Florida Weather?

    Heat can play a role in your roof system, and shingles that resist the wind are a big deal when hurricane season arrives. The extra ply on architectural shingles provides superior resistance when properly installed.


  • What Is the Average Lifespan of Asphalt Shingles?

    They mostly last between 15 to 25 years before needing replacement. To maximize the lifespan of asphalt shingles, you should adequately ventilate your attic, keep your roof clean, and replace any cracked or curling shingles as soon as possible.

RECENT WORK

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