Pitch Perfect Roofing LLC

Common Roofing Questions Property Owners Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Visible damage like cracked, curling, or missing shingles.
  • Water stains or leaks inside your home.
  • Sagging areas or soft spots on the roof surface.
  • Roof age exceeding 20-25 years for asphalt shingles.

Consult with a professional roofing company for a thorough inspection.

  • Asphalt shingles: 20-25 years.
  • Metal roofing: 40-70 years.
  • Clay or concrete tiles: 50+ years.
  • Slate roofing: 75-100 years.

Regular inspections can maximize your roof’s longevity.

  • Roof size, pitch, and complexity.
  • Choice of roofing materials.
  • Labor costs and removal of old roofing.
  • Regional price variations.

Request a personalized quote for accurate pricing.

  • Building codes typically allow two layers of shingles.
  • Existing roof must be free of moisture damage or sagging.
  • Installing over old shingles may void some warranties.

A professional inspection can determine feasibility.

  • 1-2 days for asphalt shingles.
  • 3-5 days for complex or specialty roofs.
  • Weather and project size can extend timelines.

Plan accordingly to minimize disruptions.

  • Climate and weather resistance.
  • Budget and desired lifespan.
  • Aesthetic preferences and home style.
  • Energy efficiency and maintenance needs.

A roofing professional can guide your selection process.

  • Reducing heat buildup and lowering energy bills.
  • Preventing moisture accumulation and mold growth.
  • Extending the lifespan of roofing materials.

Have your ventilation system inspected regularly.

  • Damaged or missing shingles.
  • Cracked flashing or sealant failures.
  • Clogged gutters and poor drainage.
  • Poor installation of roofing materials.

Prompt repairs can prevent further damage.

  • At least once a year, preferably before harsh seasons.
  • After major storms or extreme weather events.
  • When buying or selling a property.

Regular checks ensure your roof stays in top condition.

  • Storms, hail, wind, or falling debris.
  • Fire or other covered perils.
  • Sudden, accidental damage (but not neglect or wear and tear).

Check your policy and consult with your insurance provider.

  • Cleaning gutters regularly to prevent water damage.
  • Trimming overhanging branches to avoid debris buildup.
  • Scheduling annual inspections and prompt repairs.

Routine maintenance helps avoid costly repairs.