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Roof Replacement Material Options

We Use a Variety Of Roofing Materials for Replacements

We install multiple roofing materials for roof replacements throughout Monroe County. From traditional asphalt shingles to metal roofing, EPDM, modified bitumen, torch-down systems, and self-adhesive membrane, we help you select the right replacement material for your home and budget.

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Signs You Need To Replace Your Roof

Knowing when to replace your roof versus continuing with repairs can save you thousands of dollars in potential water damage and emergency fixes. While minor issues like a few missing shingles can often be repaired, there comes a point where replacement becomes the smarter financial decision. Here are the most common signs that your Rochester-area home needs a new roof.

The age of your roof is one of the most reliable indicators that replacement is approaching. Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 20 to 25 years, while modified bitumen and torch-down systems can last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. If your roof is within a few years of these timeframes and you're starting to see other warning signs, replacement is likely more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.

Shingles that are curling at the edges, cracked, or missing entirely indicate that your roof's protective layer is failing. In Rochester's freeze-thaw cycles, damaged shingles allow water to penetrate underneath, leading to rot and structural damage. If you notice widespread shingle damage across multiple areas of your roof rather than isolated spots, it's a strong signal that the entire system needs replacement.

A sagging roofline indicates serious structural issues, often caused by prolonged water damage to the roof decking or support beams. This is not something that can be fixed with surface repairs. If you notice any sagging, dipping, or uneven areas on your roof, you need an immediate professional inspection as this can pose safety risks.

If you can see daylight coming through your roof boards when you're in the attic, you have gaps or holes that are allowing water, air, and pests inside. This often means the roof decking has deteriorated and needs replacement along with the roofing material itself.

Water stains on your ceilings or walls, especially after rain or snow melt, indicate that water is penetrating your roof system. While a single leak might be repairable, multiple leaks or recurring problems in the same area suggest that the underlying roof structure is compromised and replacement is necessary.

A failing roof can compromise your home's insulation and allow conditioned air to escape. If you've noticed your heating or cooling bills climbing without other explanation, your roof may not be providing adequate protection, allowing air to leak out through damaged areas.

While moss and algae growth doesn't always mean you need immediate replacement, it can indicate trapped moisture that's breaking down your roofing materials. In Rochester's humid climate, organic growth can accelerate roof deterioration, especially on north-facing slopes that get less sunlight.

What to Expect During Your Project

The Roof Installation Process

Understanding what happens during a roof replacement helps you prepare your home and know what to expect at each stage. A typical residential roof replacement follows a systematic process designed to protect your home, ensure quality installation, and minimize disruption to your daily life. Here’s how the process works from start to finish.

Roof Inspection and Assessment
Anthony examines your roof's condition, identifies problem areas, and assesses the structure. This includes checking for water damage, evaluating ventilation, examining flashing, and determining if decking needs repair before installation.
Material Selection & Project Planning
You'll select roofing material, color, and features with Anthony's guidance on pros and cons. The team schedules installation based on weather and material availability, providing a detailed timeline and preparation instructions.
Day Of Roof Installation
The crew protects your property by covering landscaping, moving furniture, and placing tarps. Safety equipment is set up and staging areas established. Remove fragile items from shelves and walls since roof work creates vibration.
Roof Tear Off & Disposal
Existing roofing material is removed down to the decking. As sections come off, the team inspects for rot or damage and replaces compromised areas. All old materials go into dumpsters, and the crew collects stray nails regularly.
Roof Deck Repair & Preparation
Damaged or rotted decking is replaced with new plywood or OSB sheathing. The crew ensures proper fastening and creates a level, solid substrate. This step is critical since quality materials won't perform over compromised decking.
Underlayment & Ice-Water Shield Installation
Underlayment is installed across the roof deck as secondary water barrier. Ice-and-water shield goes in vulnerable areas like eaves, valleys, and around penetrations, creating watertight seals prone to ice damming and infiltration.
Roofing Material Installation
The crew installs your selected material following manufacturer specs and building codes. All flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights is installed or replaced. Ridge vents and ventilation components are integrated systematically.
Final Inspection & Cleanup
Anthony conducts a final inspection checking every detail for quality. The crew removes all debris, uses magnetic sweepers to collect nails from driveways and landscaping, and cleans gutters. You receive all warranties and documentation.

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