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Cenvar Roofing
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Metal Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or Replace

Serving Blacksburg, VA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2000

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"Had my roof replaced recently and couldn't be happier with the results. Cenvar not only did a great job but got the job done quickly and efficiently and at a fair price. I would really like to acknowledge Matthew. He was wonderful throughout the entire job. He kept me informed of every detail. He also educated me on roofing! I had no idea what to expect or that I would have so many questions about the process. He answered all of my questions and put my mind at ease. I appreciate his patience and kindness. I have used Cenvar for 2 projects, (roof and gutters) and will not hesitate to call again if I need anything else in the future. Thank you again for a job well done and thank you Matthew for your dedication to great customer service!!!!"
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Artisan Enterprise LLC
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or Replace - For Business+3 more

Serving Blacksburg, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Working with Artisan was great. Showed up on time and completed my roof replacement in one day. Very efficient and great work. Staff and workers were very friendly and made sure to clean up after done working. The final product looked better than expected and was extremely pleased. Would highly recommend and will use services again when needed!!"
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

The easiest way to tell if your roof vent boot is leaking is to look in your attic for signs of water damage. You might see visible moisture, water spots, or mold on the roof decking around the roof vent or damaged or soggy insulation below it. If you don’t have access to your attic or aren’t sure if the vent boot is the issue, hire a professional to come inspect your roof and figure out the underlying issue.

Walking on any roofing material is dangerous, so you should avoid it if you can, but if the need arises, you should know that you can walk on a concrete tile roof without damaging it. Try to step on the bottom portions of the tile that are supported by the lower layer, and distribute your weight evenly across both feet and hands, if possible.

No, a metal roof will not make your house hot. In fact, metal roofs help keep your home cooler by reflecting heat instead of absorbing and transmitting it inside. Metal also has high thermal conductivity, which means it gains and loses heat quickly. While the sun may heat the metal, the roof rapidly transfers that heat back into the air rather than retaining it. This reflective property can lead to energy cost savings of up to 40%, as your cooling system won't need to work as hard to maintain a consistent indoor temperature.

No, there’s no specific building code that requires a roof overhang. However, installing your roof with the standard 2-inch overhang is good practice, as it helps direct runoff away from your fascia boards and roof decking and into your gutters. Some overhang is especially important in areas that see heavy rainfall and snowfall, as the risk of water getting under the roofing material and causing water damage is much higher.

You can install solar panels on a flat or pitched roof, but keep in mind that they will need to rest at a 30- to 50-degree tilt for optimal sun absorption. It costs more to install solar panels on a flat roof because you will need to install a framing system and likely hire a structural engineer. If your roof has a pitch of more than 40 degrees, it may not be a good candidate for solar panels.

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