FAQs

Poulterer Family Roofing

  • How do I know if my roof needs to be repaired or replaced?

    Homeowners should watch for warning signs such as missing shingles, water leaks, sagging sections, or shingle granules accumulating in gutters. A professional roof inspection will help determine whether a repair or complete replacement is the most cost-effective solution.
  • How much does a new roof cost?

    The cost of roof replacement depends on several factors, including material type, roof size, pitch, and the extent of existing damage. The most accurate pricing comes from obtaining a detailed estimate following a thorough inspection.
  • How long does a roof replacement take?

    A typical residential roof replacement usually takes between 1 and 2 days to complete, though this timeline can vary based on the roof's size, weather conditions, and material availability.
  • What type of roofing material lasts the longest?

    Metal roofing, slate, and tile are among the most durable options, with lifespans ranging from 40 to over 80 years. Asphalt shingles, which are the most popular choice, generally last between 20 and 30 years.
  • Will my homeowners' insurance cover roof damage?

    Homeowners' insurance typically covers roof damage caused by storms, hail, wind, and other sudden events. However, damage due to normal wear and tear or age is usually not covered. A roofing contractor can assist with documenting damage for your insurance claim.
  • What should I expect during a roof inspection?

    During a professional roof inspection, the contractor will examine your shingles, flashing, ventilation, gutters, attic moisture levels, and overall structural condition. You'll then receive a comprehensive report along with recommended repairs.
  • How long does a typical roof last?

    Asphalt shingle roofs generally last between 20 and 30 years. Metal, tile, and slate roofing materials can last considerably longer when properly maintained.
  • What warranties come with a new roof?

    New roofing systems typically include a manufacturer's warranty covering the materials and a workmanship warranty provided by the contractor. Warranty coverage can last 15 years or more, depending on the specific products used.
  • How can I maintain my roof to make it last longer?

    Scheduling regular inspections, keeping gutters clean, trimming tree branches that hang over your roof, and addressing minor problems promptly can help extend your roof's lifespan and prevent costly repairs down the road.