At K&D, we take pride in the roofs we build and the work we do on homes. So whether we’re repairing a roof or replacing it altogether, we want our customers to be 100% satisfied with the work we’ve done on your home.
Our reputation is important to us. Especially because we live in the same communities that we work in. Upholding our reputation for excellence is something we’ll seek to do every day. A 5-star review isn’t just another rating or number: it’s a measure of success for our company and proof that we’re invested in our community.
We offer outstanding service for all our clients and put a strong focus on the quality of our work. We also maintain open communication to keep you up to date on your roofing project. You can count on us to provide you with the best possible roofing services and installations.
We won’t leave a mess, and we won’t stretch a simple project out over several days. We want to complete your project as quickly as possible so that you can get to life as usual. You shouldn’t have to deal with the stress of a construction project lasting longer than it needs to.
A roof repair is commonly known as the repair of a part or section of the roof, if it’s a shingle roof sometimes only repairing or replacing a few shingles. A roof replacement is when the roofing system has many problems and is in need of a full replacement in order to function efficiently & properly.
Although you may think it’s easy to detect when you are in need of a new roof, it may take you by surprise. Roof problems are often times found after there is leaking or serious damage. Signs you might need a roof replacement before something that drastic takes place would be stains and streaks on your attic ceiling, checking the last time you had your roof done, cracked or damaged shingles, and if your roof starts sagging.
Most roof installations, if installed properly, are designed to last about 20 years. Some roof types, such as metal roofs, can last longer. The longevity of your roof life is not solely dependent on the type of roof you get, though. A roof system lifespan is dependent on many factors such as climate and environmental conditions, too.