Roofing Installation Westchester County
A residential roof replacement can feel daunting. Choose a Westchester County roofing company that treats you like a friend and your home as if it were their own. With our specialized roofing division, The Roofing Pros of Westchester, George’s Seamless Gutters provides full-scope roofing installation services.
We are Westchester’s local roofing pros. Look to our team for roof repair, replacement, and roof installation. George’s Seamless Gutters should be your first call when you need roofing services. We are dedicated to your home’s top-down defense against mother nature; no other roofing company in the area has you covered as well as we do.
Roof Replacements & Roofing Repairs should be made as soon as possible.
There is no benefit to waiting to have your roof repaired or replaced; in both instances, you expose your home to water-born threats. A well-functioning roof is essential for maintaining the integrity of your home. Delaying roof replacement can often lead to bigger problems. If you think your roof needs repair work or it may be time for a roof replacement, Contact us today from our first call; you will see we take your trust, time, and our customer service very seriously.
Westchester County Roofer
Roof Installation, Replacement, and Repair: Affordable and Reliable Roofing Service
George’s Seamless Gutters and our roofing division, The Roofing Pros of Westchester, offer superior roofing services for both commercial and residential properties in Westchester County.
Known for our customer service, on-the-job efficiency, and workmanship, our roofing company provides a range of solutions, from minor roof repairs to full-roof replacements.
How do you know its time for a new roof?
Roof Replacement Westchester County, NY
Our roof replacement team will ensure you get the right roof for your Westchester County home. We specialize in several roofing types and styles popular in our area, including asphalt roofs, flat roofs, standing seam metal roofs, and synthetic roofing.
Our team can also help with preventative services, including roof inspections, routine roof repair and maintenance.
When considering the costs of a roof replacement versus a roof repair, it is important to remember that under no circumstance do you ever want to wait too long and allow your roof to fail.
A failed roof can cause issues from the attic to the basement.
Eventually, every roof will show signs of wear and tear, no matter its material. The important thing is to have an expert who can help read the signs your roof is showing and help identify issues that indicate larger problems you don’t want to ignore.
Learn The parts of a Roof
- Drip Edge: An L-shaped metal strip installed along roof edges to direct water off and away from the house.
- Felt/Underlayment: A sheet of asphalt-saturated material that works as a protective layer for the roof deck.
- Roof Deck: The plywood or other material that the roofing material is attached to.
- Sheathing (or Roof Deck): The plywood or oriented strand board surface to which roofing materials are applied.
- Flashing: Pieces of metal used to seal intersections (valleys and joints) or projections (vents, chimneys) on a roof.
- Leak Barrier: A fiberglass device installed on a roof where it’s most susceptible to leaks.
- Ridge (or Ridge Cap): A layer of shingles is installed on the roof ridge to prevent leaks.
- Ventilation: Vent openings that allow interior air to exit through the roof without letting moisture in.
We hope to simplify the reroofing process by educating you, our customers.
From knowing your roofing material options like shingles and metal roofing to understanding its parts.
Over the years, we have found most homeowners don’t know much about their roofs, let alone how best to care for them.
Even with a newer roof, there are many advantages to performing roof care and roof maintenance. That starts with understanding how your roof works through its component structure, starting with the decking, underlayment, all the way up to its flashing, and fascia.
How do you know it’s time for a new roof?
- Age: If your roof is over 20 years old, consider replacing it.
- Sagging: If your roof is sagging or has visible dips, this is a sign of structural damage, and a new roof is likely needed.
- Missing or Damaged Shingles: If you see missing or damaged shingles on your roof, it may be time for a replacement.
- Leaks: If you have water leaks in your home, this may signify that your roof is no longer protecting your home and needs to be replaced.
- Increased Energy Bills: If your energy bills have increased and you can’t explain why a damaged roof may be to blame.
It’s important to remember that roof repair may be an option, but if the roof is beyond repair, a new roof is the best solution to protect your home and keep it in good condition.