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Above & Beyond Roofing LLC
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Traditional Tile Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or Replace - For Business+12 more

Serving Avondale, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 1998

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Emergency services offered

"Glenn and his crews did a great job replacing our 30 year old roofing. In all honestly, I contacted Glenn over a year ago and he provided me an estimate then for the roof. We saved our money and were able to move forward with the roofing project in May (over 1 year later). Glenn honored the original estimate (slight increase in price do to increased costs of shingles) and we went ahead and hired him and his staff. He originally thought our project would take about four days to complete. The crews showed up each day, worked about 10 hours a day, and had our roof completed in three days. Great price, great customer service, and the final product we love! I would definitely use Above and Beyond Roofing if you are looking for a good contractor to repair your roof."
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Response time12 hrs
Response rate100%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Sierra Vista Roofing, LLC
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Traditional Tile Roofing - RepairFlat, Foam or Single Ply Roofing - RepairTraditional Tile Roofing - Install or Replace+5 more

Serving Avondale, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Sierra Vista Roofing did a fantastic job on my roof. They reroofed my almost 40 year concrete tile roof. After interviewing seven roofing companies it was apparent to me to choose them. Jose who first met with me was honest, explained very clearly the different aspects of roofing projects and the price was definitely fair. The workers were on time and w I rked hard throughout the day and management periodically came by to check on things. The clean up was excellent and they very nicely accommodated my requests for my "picky" items. I highly recommend Sierra Vista Roofing. And, my new roof looks great!"
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Tile Roofing

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Response time8 hrs
Response rate96%
23 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Yes, but it won't be as effective as installing it as part of a new roof because it won't be as water-resistant. However, a drip edge installed after the fact is better than no drip edge at all.

Flat roofs are cost-effective, offer usable space, and are easy to maintain. Foam and single-ply materials provide excellent insulation and durability.

Asphalt shingles have varying thicknesses across the length, so failing to stagger shingles from one row to the next will leave you with bulges and bumps if the thicker sections stack on top of each other. Not only is this unappealing, but it increases the risk of water intrusion. Stagger each new row by 6 inches to avoid this issue.

For homeowners who plan to stay in their homes for a long time or never want to have to deal with replacing a roof again, rubber roof shingles are likely worth the added investment amount over asphalt shingle varieties. While the initial cost of installing a rubber shingle roof will be significantly higher, their long life spans can be worth it in the long term. Consider the curb appeal of a rubber roof, though, as other roofing materials, like metal, can look better and offer even greater value.

Yes, removing a chimney is a difficult and major undertaking. Chimneys often provide structural support to a home, so if it's a load-bearing structure, you'll need to take extra precautions to maintain your home's integrity. A project of this complexity typically requires a structural engineer, a masonry contractor, and a demolition crew. The removal process may involve taking the chimney out brick by brick from inside the walls. The cost for chimney removal can range from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the job's complexity. Due to the difficulty and cost, some homeowners opt to remove the fireplace and seal the chimney at the top and bottom, sometimes also removing the visible exterior portion at the roofline.

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