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We have experienced and knowledgeable staff members who can help you with any roofing questions you may have, and we answer calls every Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. We pride ourselves on customer service where 40% of our customers are recurring. We also have an A+ rating with the BBB, and like any good roofing contractor, we carry liability and worker's compensation insurance.

Outperform competitors by providing consistent, exceptional, reliable, and first-class service at a competitive price.
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Turn to the Select ShingleMaster & Installer at Overhead Roofing for roof repairs, installations, cleaning, and more. Regardless of whether your roofing needs are small or large, you'll need a dependable contractor you can trust. You're offered sound advice on products, explanations of procedures, and fantastic results when we're on the job.
The most common cause of roof leaks and related roof problems are due to storms and harsh weather conditions. Whether it's wind, rain, hail, snow, or ice damage, each one of these things can cause damage that may or may not be noticeable at first. When it comes to unnoticeable damage, your insurance company may reject the claim for repairs if too much time has elapsed.
Sometimes damage can clearly be seen from the ground, but in many cases, it cannot be. If you need repair work for your roof, Overhead Roofing is the only name you need to know. Leaks - the majority of all roof leaks tend to be from improper installation work as per what the experts tell us. Many leaks are not noticeable at first (sometimes they can go unnoticed for several years), and they can get much worse as time goes on.
Any roof will last for just so many years. A newly shingled roof should last you at least 20 years, but a number of factors such as correct installation, ventilation, and your region's climate will directly affect the life of your roof. Overhead Roofing is your go-to company for any and all roofing repairs and installations.
You may notice black roof stains that are usually mistaken for being mold. What you're looking at are actually dead cells of a very hearty algae known as Gloeocapsa Magma. These algae thrive in areas where there is little sun and lots of moisture. Wherever there is limestone filler in the shingles, this organism will consume it, continue to grow, and will darken in color until it is removed.
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