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Green Factor Roofing, LLC
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - RepairMetal Roofing - Repair

Serving Garnett, KS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

I pride myself on my professionalism, as well as my ability to complete every job to the homeowner's total satisfaction. I never leave a job unfinished, or a homeowner not 100% satisfied with my level of service - Call today!

Response time2 days
Response rate100%
37 neighbors recently requested a quote
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K&S Quality Landscape & Tree Care LLC
4.9(
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Roof - Clean

Serving Garnett, KS and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Chris and team took care of tow yards for me at rental homes and did a terrific job on both. Everything completed as asked and extremely quickly! I will certainly call again in the future with more work!"
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Erie Home
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or Replace

Serving Garnett, KS and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1976

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Erie Homes was great. Ty and Chris shared the information about roofs in a clear and precise way. I love the high quality of the roofing materials and the standards they hold their workers to when placing the roof. Mike called me each step of the way, so I was prepared when the roofing supplies showed up. I even got calls after the beautiful roof was done. Amazing job!"
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Gitschel Roofing LLC
New to Angi
Heating Cable for Roof - Install

Serving Garnett, KS and surrounding areas

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Gitschel Roofing LLC is an with nearly 10 years in roofing, sales, and customer service. Skilled in lead\ngeneration, door-to-door sales, safe work practices, and managing in-house crews. Adept at project\nmanagement from installation to repairs, with strong client relationships and references. Seeking to\nleverage hands-on expertise and leadership in a Roofing Contractor role.

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you have to get on the roof to cut a hole for solar tubing. It's not possible to complete the job from inside your house by simply cutting through the ceiling. So if you want to go the DIY route, remember to use safe ladder practices. If you’re not comfortable climbing on your roof to install solar tubes, hire a pro who has the tools and expertise to do the job safely.

Yes, capped chimneys should still be vented. Failing to vent a chimney will result in condensation buildup inside the chimney, which commonly results in mold growth. If mold begins to grow in a chimney, it frequently goes undetected and spreads quickly through the home. Mold and moisture can damage the structural integrity of your home, and exposure to mold can cause discomfort and illness in residents.

You can install solar panels on a metal roof, but it will require some additional thought and care versus a traditional asphalt shingle roof. That’s because heat dissipates off a metal roof differently than asphalt or wood, so you may need to space the panels further from the roof. However, a pro can help you with the details and provide a safe and effective installation.

The best way to prevent wind damage to your roof, especially if you live in an area prone to hurricanes, tropical storms, or tornadoes, is to invest in a roofing product with high wind resistance. Look for the ASTM D3161 and ASTM D7158 ratings to see the specific wind speeds your roofing product can withstand. Impact-resistant shingles have the highest wind resistance ratings and will give you the best chance of avoiding wind damage.

A standard roof can hold a live load of about 20 pounds per square foot. However, gable roofs often have steeper-than-average slopes, so calculating their weight capacity can be challenging. If the slope of your gable roof is greater than 4:12, the live load needs to be decreased to allow for a larger dead load. Ask your roofer exactly how much weight your roof can support.

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