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Avatar for Lapota Contracting, Inc.
Lapota Contracting, Inc.
4.5(
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Inspection - RoofingRoof - Clean

Serving Tigerton, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"John inpected our roof for hail damage from a recent storm. He was able to work with our insurance company to get full roof replacement coverage. John and his crew were prompt, courteous and professional. Unlike other contactors, John was up on the roof working with and supervising his crew. Job site cleaned up very well."
Response time6 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
Avatar for Durable Roofing
Durable Roofing
4.9(
4
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Metal Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Install or Replace - For Business

Serving Tigerton, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

With over 20 years of experience in the roofing industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We specialize in high quality standing seam roof systems that have been keeping homes dry across America for many decades. We handle everything from installs to repairs. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give Durable Roofing a call today, we look forward to working with you!

Frank Lolyd Wright House
A worn out roof
Standing Seam Roof
Response time1 day
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Axis Remodeling
3.9(
52
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Install or Replace

Serving Tigerton, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The house was complicated and our siding installer Freddy, paid attention to every detail. The work took longer than expected, but knowing it was being done correctly made up for it. We also did the roof, and they did an excellent job."
Axis Remodeling
Axis Remodeling
Axis Remodeling
Axis Remodeling
Axis Remodeling

+25

Response time9 hrs
Response rate97%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Yes, clay and concrete tile roofs will keep your home cooler in the summer for two reasons. First, the material has low heat conductivity, so heat transfer from the sunlight and the outside air to your home will be very slow. Additionally, tile roofs have air gaps between the tiles and the roof decking, which helps further insulate your structure from heat gain. Light-colored tile is especially energy-efficient and will minimize how much outside heat transfers into your home.

The common formula for measuring a roof is length x width equals square footage. Professional roofers measure the length and width of your roof, including dormers, and determine its pitch and rafter sizes. If a roof surface is a triangle, they’ll divide that square footage by two, then add up the square footage of each surface to get the total for the roof.

A shingle roof costs between $7,500 and $24,000 in total. The exact cost depends on the size of your roof and the number of bundles of shingles required. A bundle of shingles typically costs between $40 and $60, though contractors might be able to get a lower price than you’d get buying from a local hardware store.

Gaps between tiles are necessary to help with weatherproofing, allow for thermal expansion, and increase wind resistance. In general, a small gap no larger than 3 millimeters wide will encourage proper drainage and limit cracking. Beyond that, tiles should overlap a minimum of 3 inches, except at the eaves where they should extend to the center of the gutter.

The most important thing to remember when laying shingles is to work from the bottom of the slope to the top. This leaves you with a top overlap that directs runoff from one row to the next until it reaches the eave for disposal. You should also make sure you follow the manufacturer's instructions and the local building code for nailing patterns and frequency so all of your hard work stays put through varying weather conditions.

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