Leaks, missing or torn shingles, loose flashings, excessive shingle granules in gutters, and ceiling spots can signal roof problems. Age is another indicator; if your roof is 20 years old, it could be at the end of its lifespan.
Choosing which type of roof is right for you will depend upon numerous factors, including your budget, taste and needs.
You may be able to see severe hail strikes from the ground, but most often hail damage is not visible to the untrained eye. If you've experienced hail in your area, call Klaus Roofing Systems by Triple H to schedule a professional inspection.
Ice dams are formed by the thawing and freezing of melted snow at the eaves. The ice dam can force water up and under shingles, causing leaks. In areas where winter temperatures frequently drop below freezing, ice dams can cause serious and expensive damage to a roof and to the structure of a home.
Shingles come in different grades. The better the grade, the longer the life expectancy, which can range from 15 to more than 40 years.
Most residential roofing jobs can be completed in a single day. If a roof takes more than one day, we clean and secure the site at the end of each day and take care to protect any vulnerable areas from the weather.
Yes. At the end of the job, we conduct a thorough clean-up and walk-through. You approve final cleaning upon completion, and we won't leave until you are happy!