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Avatar for DaBella - Medford (Roofing)
DaBella - Medford (Roofing)
3.7(
595
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Serving Trail, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"So far, my experience is with Curt Dalton, the representative. It has been excellent. I feel we have met a new friend. We know about him and his family, and he knows about ours. We wanted an assessment of our roof, only. But Curt showed us how we could fit it into our fixed budget. We enjoyed his visit so much, that he knows that he can stop by any time he is in Gold Hill for a cup of coffee and a visit. I hope he does well."
DaBella Siding
DaBella Siding
DaBella Windows
DaBella Windows
DaBella Roofing

+26

10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Pacific Builders Tim Hogue
3.7(
35
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Serving Trail, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They built a beautiful 4 seasons room for us which included demo of existing deck and metal cover. They took care of everything from foundation with drainage, roof, walls, windows, doors, siding and all. Excellent suggestions, worked well through things and gave us a beautiful elegant new room at a reasonable price."
Coustom base board
Dewitt's project
Dewitt's project
Dewitt's project
stone fire place

+42

Response time7 hrs
Response rate85%
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Realty Roofing
5.0(
1
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Serving Trail, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Realty Roofing is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and craftsmanship. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities, and to also provide our employees with a great place to work. We look forward to working with you!\n

Architectural Roof
Architectual Roof
Response time1 day
Response rate90%
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

You should hire a roofing professional to install a metal roof, as it’s an essential part of your home and a difficult installation. Your roof provides the most protection for your home among all of the building materials, and any mistakes made during the installation process can quickly lead to roof leaks, water damage, and significant repair costs. A roofing professional will ensure your new roof is installed properly and according to building code to minimize that risk, and they will usually back the installation and materials with a roof warranty for added peace of mind.

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.

A gable roof costs between $13,000 and $30,000, depending on the size of your roof, the materials you use, and the type of gable roof you install. If you’re building a gable roof for new construction or as part of a major home remodel, your pricing will also depend on the type of roof trusses you use, how accessible your property is, and some other factors.

Yes, a roof blister can cause a leak if it gets to the point where it pops. Prior to popping, a roof blister is just an aesthetic issue, but once it pops, you’re left with a small hole in the shingle. Water from rain and snow can easily get inside this hole and interact with your underlayment, roof decking, and the building material below.

In some cases, yes, you can put a second roof layer over architectural shingles, but it depends on your home’s structural stability and the local building codes where you live. Architectural shingles are thicker and heavier than standard asphalt shingles, so you may need structural reinforcement or a structural engineer’s inspection before proceeding. Additionally, some building departments don’t allow for two roof layers, regardless of the roof type. You should ask a professional if ripping the old roof off before installing the new one is the best option for you.

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