North Carolina

Full Service Roofing Contractors

North Carolina

Whether you have a roofing question or need a free estimate on a roof repair or installation, we’re here to help. Fill out the form below and we’ll get back with you.

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Whether you have a roofing question or need a free estimate on a roof repair or installation, we’re here to help. Fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you.

What can we help you with? *

HomeShield  Roofing
North Carolina

7283 NC HWY 42
Ste. 102
Unit 345
Raleigh, NC 27603
Shingle Roofs
Metal Roofs
Repair
Insurance Claims

Frequently Asked Roofing Questions

  • What causes a roof to fail prematurely?

    The quality of roofing material, the thickness of a shingle, and the local weather and climate can all have a role in decreasing the lifespan of your roof. However, the number one cause of premature roof failure is improper installation. Poor workmanship is responsible for up to 99% of all shingle leaks that occur during a roof’s normal lifespan. Make sure you are hiring a licensed and insured contractor with a professional portfolio and an excellent rating.

    HomeShield roofing is BBB accredited, veteran-owned & operated, and is HAAG certified. In the roofing and insurance industries, the phrase “Haag Certified” carries a lot of weight. It indicates that you can effectively and efficiently inspect and assess damage.

  • Should I repair or replace my roof?

    Well, that depends.

    Roof Damage: There may be a little, there may be a lot. Sometimes, that doesn’t matter. For example, while it’s probably obvious that a large amount of damage means replacement, a small amount could also. The age of your roof, repairability of the shingles, product availability for matching purposes, and amount of damage to the substrate all should be considered when making this decision.  Every case is different; consult a trusted expert at HomeShield Roofing to help decide. Even if you’re unaware of any damage, we suggest you have your roof inspected by a roofing professional every year to assess its condition and keep on top of any repairs that may be necessary. All HomeShield roofs are inspected 1 year after installation with a report of the condition at that time.

  • How long will my roof last?

    Most traditional asphalt shingle roofs are designed to last 30–50 years. The true longevity of the roof, however, is greatly influenced by the weather.

    The most popular form of roofing material on the market today is asphalt shingles. Because they are inexpensive and come with warranties that can last up to 50 years, they are installed on more than 80% of new homes.
    While a metal roof’s lifespan is also dependent on weather, they are designed to last 60 or more years.

  • Do I need to be home when you come out for the estimate?

    Not always. However, without access to the attic, we have no way of knowing the true situation. For example, if soft spots are found on the roof, we need to see if the attic has been compromised or if the wood sheathing has rotted.
    To do a thorough estimate, we like to have open communication with the homeowner. Our goal is to educate the customer and give them sufficient information to make the best decision for their family. We always appreciate the opportunity to walk each customer through the process from start to finish, but if you are unable to be present for the initial inspection, that’s okay too. We can always schedule a follow-up to discuss what we find.

  • What type of roof is best?

    There are several factors that go into deciding which type of roof is best. Different roof materials, their lifespans, and the cost of all things should be considered before the final decision is made. So, while everyone has their opinion of which is best, we can help you decide which is best for YOU.