TYPES OF COMMERCIAL ROOFING

The main types of commercial roofing are modbit, built up, metal, tpo, epdm, and pvc
FILING NEW ROOF COST

Labor Intensity and Safety Measures: Replacing a roof is a difficult and dangerous task. Providing experienced, skilled workers that can handle the task and safety measures to protect them (including insurance) can be costly.
Quality of Materials: The type of materials used can affect the cost.
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PRICE OF NEW ROOF AND GUTTERS

The cost of a new roof and gutters can vary widely depending on several factors, including the size of your home, the materials used, the complexity of the roof design, local labor rates, and the region’s cost of living.
INSURANCE ADJUSTERS ON THE ROOF

When an insurance adjuster evaluates your roof, they assess the damage to a roof and determine the coverage provided by an insurance company.
FILING A ROOF CLAIM

Yes, it is better to read your insurance policy before filing a claim to help you better understand the claims process. Your insurance policy will also detail the process of arbitration if your insurance company doesn’t agree with the roofing contractor’s scope of loss or amounts of loss.
YOUR ROOF’S LIFESPAN

The lifespan of your roof depends on multiple factors, including installation, weather, and maintenance.
PREPARING FOR A ROOFING PROJECT

To prepare for a roofing project, there are several steps you should take to ensure a smooth and successful process. This includes clear communication with your contractor and clearing the work area around your home to protect your valuables.
HOW BIG IS MY ROOF?

Measuring the squares of shingles on your roof involves determining the total square footage of your roof and converting that into “roofing squares.” One roofing square is equal to 100 square feet.