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1st Choice Construction Services, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Warranties offered

"When going over the estimate, I was shown the top quality of the materials. Everything was explained in detail so I could understand. The crew did excellent work. All the materials that came off the roof were cleaned up to perfection. The new roof looks great and I am going to hire them to do all my roofing from now on! Five STARS!!!!!"
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+13

Response time5 hrs
Response rate93%
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Elite Roofing and Gutters
4.9(
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Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I hired Elite Roofing & Gutters after I had numerous companies knock on my door. I appreciated them being honest with me about the current condition of the roof and the free inspection report they initially sent me."
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Highpoint Roofing & Construction
5.0(
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Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

At Highpoint Roofing and Construction, we believe a strong community starts with a solid roof. Serving Mississippi, our locally owned and operated team provides top-tier roofing services—specializing in both metal and shingle—and professional gutter services. We’ve built our reputation on integrity and hard work.

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Yes, in many cases, homeowners insurance does cover roof damage caused by snow. For instance, if your roof collapses during a snowstorm or an ice dam results in a ceiling leak, your policy should cover repair costs. However, for a claim to be approved, the roof must have been well-maintained and in good condition before the snow-related damage occurred. The payout, whether full or partial, can also vary depending on the age of your roof and its overall condition prior to the snowfall. It is always best to review your specific homeowners insurance policy to understand the details of your coverage and any potential exclusions.

Yes, a new roof will add value to your home, often providing a return on investment (ROI) of between 60% and 70%. Not only will a new roof boost curb appeal, but savvy homebuyers will also know that a new roof means they won’t have to worry about roof leaks and related damage for years after closing. They’ll also know that they’ll save money by potentially having decades before they need to worry about paying for repairs or replacement.

The best material to sheath a roof will depend on your budget and if you require the strength of more robust materials. For most homes, the added strength is unnecessary, and oriented strand board, or OSB, makes sense. It’s inexpensive and robust enough for most roof types. Another popular but slightly more expensive option is plywood.

Asphalt shingles blister when air gets trapped between building materials, either within the layers of the shingle itself or in adhesives on the undersides of the shingles. As the roof heats up in direct sunlight, the trapped gas expands and creates a bubble in the roof. Eventually, the bubble can pop, leaving an exposed area of decking and underlayment.

The average cost to winterize a house is about $250, but it can range from $65 to $1,000 depending on the type of work that needs to be done. For homeowners that are experienced DIYers, it can save quite a bit on costs. However, you shouldn’t attempt tasks you aren’t familiar with or are potentially dangerous.

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