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Avatar for 1st Choice Construction Services, LLC
1st Choice Construction Services, LLC
4.9(
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - RepairInspection - Roofing

Serving Richland, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

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!!!!!"
New Roof
New Roof Installation
New Roof Installation
New Roof
New Roof

+13

Response time5 hrs
Response rate93%
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Highpoint Roofing & Construction
5.0(
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Repair+3 more

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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Roof Replacement

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

It’s possible to walk on a clay tile roof, but you run the risk of breaking or cracking the tiles if you’re not careful, so it’s best not to walk on it if you can avoid it. If you or a contractor needs roof access, be sure to distribute your weight evenly and step on the portions of tile that are also supported underneath, which depends on your tile design. Walking on any roofing material is inherently dangerous, so wear rubber-soled shoes and use safety equipment if you need to access your roof.

Whether replacing the entire roof or just installing roof shingle replacements in small areas, always pull up the old roof shingles. While you can technically put new roof shingles (but not other roof materials) over old shingles, this can add weight strain to the roof and prevent the new shingles from securing properly to the roof.

Most manufacturers’ warranties do not cover wind damage to roof shingles, but some companies include a wind warranty rider in their warranty offer. You can purchase this rider to protect yourself, your wallet, and your roof from any damage that might occur from wind. Be sure to read all the fine print and understand any limitations of the warranty.

Yes, copper roof strips can help prevent shingle damage and are an alternative to algae-resistant shingles. They work in a similar way: they release copper ions that interfere with algae, moss, and other plant growth. Algae feeds on limestone in your roof shingles, and moss can uplift shingles and increase the risk of leaks. If you have issues with algae or moss on your roof, copper roof strips can help avoid damage.

Metal roofs have a reputation for being noisy, but with proper installation and adequate insulation, they are not significantly noisier than shingle roofs. The type of metal used can affect the sound level; for instance, steel roofs are typically noisier than slate or asphalt tiles but quieter than aluminum. While some people find the sound of rain on a metal roof pleasant, you can take steps to reduce the noise. Installing a thicker underlayment, adding insulation between the roof and the house, or using acoustic tiles can effectively muffle the sound. The gauge (thickness) of the metal roofing can also contribute to sound dampening.

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