Full Roof Replacement
Invest in the long-term protection of your home with a new roof. We connect you with top-rated, certified roofing contractors.
A New Roof: Your Home's Ultimate Protection
A full roof replacement is one of the most important investments you can make in your home. It not only protects your property from the elements but also enhances its curb appeal and value. When your roof reaches the end of its lifespan, a professional replacement is essential. LocalXR connects you with experienced, licensed, and insured roofing contractors who provide high-quality workmanship and materials.
When You Need a Professional
Professional roofing work ensures a beautiful, durable, and long-lasting result. Here's when you should call an expert.
Our Roof Replacement Process
Consultation & Material Selection
Helping you choose the best roofing material for your home's style and budget.
Old Roof Tear-Off & Disposal
Complete and safe removal of all old roofing materials down to the roof deck.
Deck Inspection & Repair
Inspecting the underlying wood deck for any rot or damage and making necessary repairs.
Professional Installation
Expert installation of the new roofing system, including underlayment, flashing, and your chosen roofing material.
Why Professional Replacement is a Must
A roof replacement is a major construction project that requires a skilled crew, specialized equipment, and adherence to strict safety standards.
- Workmanship Warranty: Reputable roofers provide a warranty on their installation work, giving you long-term peace of mind.
- Manufacturer Warranty Compliance: Professional installation is required to ensure the manufacturer's warranty on your new roofing materials is valid.
- Safety and Efficiency: An experienced crew can often complete a full roof replacement safely and efficiently in just a few days.
Roof Replacement FAQs
How long does a full roof replacement take?
Most residential roof replacements take between one to three days, depending on the roof's size, pitch, and complexity, and provided the weather cooperates.
Is it required to tear off the old roof before installing the new one?
Yes, in most cases. Modern building codes usually require a full tear-off to inspect the wood deck underneath and ensure the new roofing material is installed on a solid, prepared surface.