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"Wesley Terry provided phenomenal and rapid service from the quote, dealing with insurance company, and replacing entire roof. He was extremely professional and the quality of work was outstanding. Interfacing with the insurance company was easy and the crew was incredibly respectful. They completed the entire roof ~4000 sq ft in one day. No roofing nails found in yard or drive after either. I would highly recommend them."
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Repair

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"ContractingPRO recently completed a full roof replacement on my home, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. From start to finish, their team was professional, knowledgeable, and detail-oriented. I chose Owens Corning Duration shingles in Teak, along with the Owens Corning DuraRidge hip and ridge shingles, and the final product looks absolutely incredible. The craftsmanship and quality of work truly stand out. The roof not only enhanced the curb appeal of my home, but it also gives me peace of mind knowing I now have a durable, high-performance roofing system installed correctly. The crew worked efficiently, kept the job site clean, and completed the project on schedule. If you’re looking for a reliable roofing contractor who installs Owens Corning roofing products with precision and care, ContractingPRO is the company to call. Their expertise, professionalism, and commitment to quality exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend ContractingPRO for anyone in need of roof replace"
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Metal roofs do not inherently leak more than shingle roofs; when properly installed, they are generally less likely to leak. Asphalt shingle roofs are more susceptible to leaks due to factors like wind uplift, damage from extreme weather, moss growth, and ice dams. Over time, asphalt shingles also lose their protective grit, which reduces their waterproofing capabilities. In contrast, metal is a more resilient material that stands up better to heavy precipitation and high winds. However, metal roofs can develop leaks if they are poorly installed, have improperly sealed fasteners, or experience issues from thermal expansion. For this reason, professional installation and regular maintenance are crucial to ensure a metal roof's longevity and superior protection against leaks.

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.

Your homeowners insurance premium may increase if you file a roof claim. Whether your rate goes up, and by how much, depends on several factors. These include your insurance company's policies, your personal claim history, the size of the current claim, and the type of damage. While a single claim after a long period without any may not trigger an increase, frequent claims are more likely to raise your premium. Additionally, insurers might increase rates at renewal due to external factors like changing weather patterns, which are beyond your control.

Clay tile roofing is common for traditional villas, while flat roofs are more standard for modern villa homes. Clay tile roofs are long-lasting, require little maintenance, and are great for warmer climates. Flat roofs are usually low-cost, energy-efficient, and allow for rooftop gardens. 

No, you should not close or cover your gable vents in the winter. While it might seem logical to block cold air, heating your home creates hot air that rises and can cause condensation in the attic. If the vents are covered, this moisture becomes trapped, creating an ideal environment for mold and mildew. Keeping the gable vents open ensures proper ventilation, which helps dry out the attic, maintain even temperatures, and prevent moisture-related damage.

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