Replacing a roof is one of the biggest home maintenance expenses—so it’s fair to ask: Will replacing my roof increase my home’s value? In many cases, yes. A new roof can improve resale value, buyer confidence, appraisal outcomes, curb appeal, and even insurability....
If your roof is aging, curling, or shedding granules, it’s natural to look for the fastest, most budget-friendly fix. One option homeowners ask about all the time is a roof overlay (also called a roof-over), where new asphalt shingles are installed directly over the...
Roof problems rarely arrive at a convenient time. One day your roof looks fine; the next, you’re dealing with missing shingles after a wind gust or a stain spreading across the ceiling. The big question most homeowners ask is: Will my homeowners insurance cover roof...
If you’re planning a roof repair or a full replacement, one question can save you time, stress, and surprise fees: Are permits required for my roofing job, and who pulls them? The answer depends on your local rules, the scope of work, and whether you’re changing...
If you’re scheduling a roof repair or full replacement, one of the most common questions homeowners ask is: Do I need to be home while the roof work is being done? The short answer is usually no—but there are a few important exceptions. Below is a...
A roof replacement is typically moderately to very noisy and can be temporarily disruptive—especially during tear-off and delivery. Most homeowners describe it as “construction noise” rather than constant chaos. The good news: the loudest phases are usually limited to...