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Highland Construction
4.7(
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Repair+26 more

Serving Cresaptown, MD and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

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Warranties offered

"Jeremy did a great job. I had a deteriorating roof. Shingles had blown off recently. Jeremy and his crew worked in 35 degree weather to replace my whole roof. I had originally intended to do it in the Spring but I didn't feel I could put it off that long. Because of an impending ice storm, he had a two- day window to get it completed. He showed up promptly when he said he would and kept me posted on his progress and timeline. The job was completed on time and on budget. It was done very professionally. After it was completed, the job site was thoroughly cleaned up. I would highly recommend Jeremy for any future jobs."
Response time1 day
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by64%of homeowners
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OGT Roofing, LLC
5.0(
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - RepairInspection - RoofingMetal Roofing - Repair+3 more

Serving Cresaptown, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Family owned and operated. Oscar, brother and son are professional and very polite. Oscar keeps the customer updated well on the project. They relined our pond, repaired an area of our slate roof and power washed roof and all patio and walks. Very efficient and hard working crew. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!"
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new valley
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate87%
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Technically speaking, yes, verbal agreements and “handshake deals” can be legally binding contracts that will hold up in court, but the suing party will need to be able to prove that the parties entered into the contract. Even though verbal and handshake deals can be binding, it’s risky to rely on these types of agreements for anything, including roofing projects. Always aim to get your contract in writing, and make sure it includes all terms and that you don’t agree to additional terms that don’t appear in the contract.

There are several signs that indicate you’ll need new underlayment. Clear signs include missing or damaged roofing and exposing the underlayment to the elements. Additionally, if you notice water damage in your home by the roof after a storm, it could indicate that your underlayment may need to be replaced. If your gutters aren’t draining properly, it could also lead to rotting or water damage to the underlayment.

The placement of snow guards depends on the individual roof, but typically snow guards are placed between 12 and 18 inches from the eaves, though they can be placed as close as six inches and as far as 24 inches from the eaves. A roofing professional can assess the roof and potential snow loads to determine the best placement.

Architectural shingles and impact-resistant shingles aren’t mutually exclusive, which means some architectural shingles are impact-resistant shingles. Architectural shingles are thicker and more durable than standard 3-tab shingles, and they become even stronger when they also have high impact resistance and wind resistance ratings. The most durable shingles for areas with extreme weather are architectural or luxury shingles that have a Class-4 impact resistance and a Class-H wind resistance that can stand up to winds reaching 150 mph.

Walking on any roofing material is dangerous, so you should avoid it if you can, but if the need arises, you should know that you can walk on a concrete tile roof without damaging it. Try to step on the bottom portions of the tile that are supported by the lower layer, and distribute your weight evenly across both feet and hands, if possible.

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