Composition Roof Installation

Composition Roofing

What is a Composition Roof?

Composition Roofs or asphalt shingle roofs are among the most common for homeowners, multi-family dwellings, and commercial properties that are nestled among residential buildings. While the 3-tab shingle has long been the tradition in composition roofs, dimensional or architectural shingles have quickly become the most popular shingled roof choice for todayā€™s homeowners and those who want their commercial property to have the look of a residential property. The defining characteristic of dimensional shingles is the random tab design you get when the roof is applied.

Advantages to a Composition Roof?

When there is bowing or depression in the roof deck (perhaps from multiple repairs in the same area), the architectural shingles can help to make these areas less noticeable. Architectural shingles are generally quicker to install and come in an increasingly wide range of colors, including some energy star qualifying products. Dimensional and architectural shingles also have the most variety in shingle warranties and longevity. Homeowners and property managers can acquire dimensional shingles in expected life ranges of 25 year and Lifetime warranties shingles. While dimensional shingles typically cost more than 3-tab shingles, youā€™ll usually more than make up for it with an easier install, increased shingle life, and greater resale value.

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Request financing for the initial cost of your roofing project and keep your insurance roofing claim.*
*We will still collect supplements and any other additional money for work done/submitted for and approved by the insurance company after the installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know when my current roof needs to be replaced?

    Roofs wear down at varying rates depending on factors like their age, materials, and exposure to harsh weather. If you notice any of the following signs, it may be time to consider a roof replacement:
    - Multiple leaks- Persistent leaks despite repairs- Recurring issues shortly after repairs- Ineffective repairs
  • How much does a new roof cost?

    Every home is unique, so itā€™s impossible to provide a standard price for roof replacement. When you receive an estimate, ensure it considers the following factors:
    ā€¢ The square footage of your roofā€¢ The roofing material you selectā€¢ Any necessary permitsā€¢ The amount of labor required to complete the job properly
    Credible Roofing provides a free estimate that covers all these aspects and more to help determine the cost of your roofing repair.
  • How long does it take to replace a roof?

    Replacing a roof is a significant undertaking, and while we canā€™t guarantee it for every project, we aim to have enough team members on-site to complete most residential jobs in just one day. We understand that this process can be disruptive, so we work diligently to make it as quick and hassle-free as possible for you.
  • How should I prepare for the installation of my new roof?

    Clear your driveway and surrounding area to provide workers with easy access to move materials directly to your roof. If possible, consider parking on the side of the road instead of in your driveway.
    If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 972-513-5293.
  • How long will my roof last?

    Like any material, roofing will deteriorate over time. A new roof typically lasts between 10 and 40 years, with an average lifespan of 20 to 30 years. You can extend your roof's life by selecting the right contractor for the initial installation and by staying on top of regular maintenance.
  • How much roof maintenance is needed after installation?

    With the variety of roofing types and materials available, thereā€™s no one-size-fits-all answer. Routine maintenance can range from simple tasks like cleaning gutters to more extensive repairs. Itā€™s your responsibility to maintain your roof, so choose a material you can commit to caring for. Be sure to discuss maintenance requirements with Credible Roofing before making your final decision on materials.

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