Family Owned & Operated Roofing Company in Kansas City with 20+ Years of Experience in Roof Repairs, Replacements, and Remodeling
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ROOFING QUESTIONS
Answers to frequently asked roofing questions.
What areas do we service?
We service the Kansas City Metropolitan area including but not limited to; Prairie Village, Independence, Raytown, Mission, Shawnee, Lee's Summit, Grandview, Gladstone, Belton, Butler, Liberty, Bonner Springs, Blue Springs, Fairway, Gardner, Harrisonville, Leawood, Leavenworth, Lawrence, Overland Park, Lansing, McClouth, etc...
How do I know if my roof has a problem?
There are a few things to look out for when asking yourself if your roof has a problem. Missing
or curling shingles, recent storm that produced highly strong wind or hail, water stains inside or a leak in your attic.
What is the most common roof type in Kansas City?
The most common residential roofing material used in Kansas City are asphalt shingles. These are popular because they are economical and easy to install. Asphalt shingles can be reinforced with fiberglass or organic materials (cellulose) without changing the appearance of the shingle.
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Will my insurance company pay for my new roof?
The best way to know what is covered is to contact your insurance provider. Your coverage will depend on the age of the roof, where you live and other factors. Most homeowner insurance policies will provide coverage for roof damage caused by unpreventable events like wind, rain and hail. Depending on the age of your roof, you may only be reimbursed for the depreciated value of the system. Regardless, when you submit your roof insurance claim, an insurance adjuster will be sent to inspect the damaged areas and determine the cost that the insurance company will pay.
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What type of roofing system should I use?
A. We'll inspect your home to determine the best methods, materials, warranties, and prices for your individual building.
How much will my new roof cost?
The cost of your roof will depend on Size, Shape, Slope and the number of existing roof layers.



