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Excel Roofing Solutions LLC
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Serving Randleman, NC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"Miguel and his team did a fantastic job repairing our roof! They were quick, professional, and super easy to work with. Everything was handled smoothly, and the repair looks great. We’ll definitely be calling Excel Roofing again for any future roof work. Highly recommend Miguel and his crew!"
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North Carolina Gutters Company
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Serving Randleman, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John and his team did an amazing job on our roof! Easy to work with and had great recommendations. He not only replaced the roof on our house but the 2 outside buildings as well that desperately needed it. They got the job done quickly and we were very pleased. Would recommend to anyone!! Give him a call, best prices around."
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Tar Heel Roofing Solutions, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Randleman, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Recently got a roof from Tar Heel Roofing Solutions. John came to our house and educated us on roofs and made an exceptional offer! After getting a few estimates we felt this company had the most to offer at the best price. It was completed a week later and it looks beautiful! We couldn't be happier. I highly recommend reaching out to them if you ever need a roof!"
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Winter is the least expensive time of year to replace a roof due to decreased demand. However, it’s not an ideal time to replace your roof, as there are numerous factors that can inhibit the work, including shorter days, snow and ice, and cold temperatures.

Generally, hailstones that are one inch in diameter or larger can cause significant damage to a roof. However, smaller hail can also cause damage, particularly when accompanied by strong winds, if it strikes an aging or poorly maintained roof, or if hailstorms are frequent in your area. Hail that is ¼ inch (pea-sized) or smaller poses a minimal risk of immediate, permanent damage, but cumulative impacts can cause deterioration over time. The extent of the damage also depends on the roofing material; hail-resistant tiles like slate or certain types of asphalt shingles can withstand impacts better than other materials. If you are concerned about potential damage after a storm, it is always a good idea to have a professional roofer conduct an inspection.

Sometimes. Professionals may be able to remove the old roof and re-attach it when completed, depending on your blueprints. That can help you save money. But this method is not without its risks. Larger roofs may crack during the transportation process. And if the roof is old or has problems, it may be better to replace it entirely. Keeping the old roof isn’t always possible if you are making significant alterations to the roofline.

Wooden roofs require regular maintenance, are prone to rot and mold, and are frequently the target of insect infestations. Natural wood is also excellent at absorbing and storing moisture—not a positive. In climates where the weather shifts dramatically, the wood can also crack, split, or warp.

While there are many benefits to installing a metal roof on your home, there are some downsides, too. Zinc roofs, in particular, are susceptible to corrosion from overly salty air directly near coastal areas. Another potential downside of zinc roofing is that it must be allowed to expand and contract with the weather. This means special attention is necessary to how it's fastened to the home to avoid issues. 

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