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We are a licensed and insured family owned & operated general contraction company. In business since 1990.


Damon Lett Roofing

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Damon Lett Roofing

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Customers say: Super punctual
53 years of experience

Since 1973 we have been providing all types of roofing services such as installing metal, shingle and built-up roofs on existing residences or new homes. We provide free estimates. Every job is supervised from start to finish by the owner of the business, a second generation roofing contractor. We can handle any problems under roof from rotten decking or rotten rafter replacement, fascia boards, re-flash chimney or wall flashing all with expert carpentry.

Since 1973 we have been providing all types of roofing services such as installing metal, shingle and built-up roofs on existing residences or new homes. We provide free estimates. Every job is supervised from start to finish by the owner of the business, a second generation roofing contractor. We can handle any problems under roof from rotten decking or rotten rafter replacement, fascia boards, re-flash chimney or wall flashing all with expert carpentry.



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Contracting Alabama Oncall

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Contracting Alabama Oncall

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Customers say: Quick response
47 years of experience

Owned & operated. We are Family Business, we're the owner still works an runs this company. Please don't be intimidated by our name. My grandfather started it. I just added the on call. To help customers out without charging them crazy prices for after hours emergencies.

Owned & operated. We are Family Business, we're the owner still works an runs this company. Please don't be intimidated by our name. My grandfather started it. I just added the on call. To help customers out without charging them crazy prices for after hours emergencies.

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Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes, brick houses are better insulated, because the bricks slow down the passage of air from the outside to the inside and vice-versa. This helps to stabilize the internal temperature of the home. When combined with proper residential insulation, brick houses are more efficient and better insulated than other types.

Choose affordable materials for a cost-effective insulation installation (say that five times fast). The most affordable insulation for your garage is fiberglass. Fiberglass comes in batts or rolls and is relatively easy to install compared to other types of insulation. You can also install this insulation without needing to drywall over it, which can cut down costs.

The type of insulation you need in your home depends on your location, the installation site, and your region’s climate. According to Energy Star, insulation in homes in the Southern United States should have an R-value of between R30 and R60 in attics and R13 to R25 in the floors and walls; homes in moderate climates require R values of R38 to R60 in attics and R25 to R30 in floors and walls; and homes in northern states require an R value of R49 to R60 in attics and R25 to R30 in floors and walls.

Homeowners insurance covers some damage caused by ice dams, but it depends on the type of damage. Insurance policies will often cover things like interior water damage, roof collapse, and actual shingle damage resulting from ice formation, but it depends on your policy. Check your coverage information or contact your insurer to find out what your plan covers. Keep in mind that any damage caused by implementing a DIY solution to remove ice dams likely won’t be covered.

A radiant barrier is worth the money if you live in a hot, sunny climate. Over time, you should be able to recoup your investment through lower energy bills. Though it can vary depending on where you live and the type of barrier you choose, you might be able to reduce your electric bill by as much as 5% to 10% after installing a radiant barrier.

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