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Understanding Roofing Warranties: A Guide for Hampton Roads Homeowners

At Andrews Roofing, we’ve been serving the Hampton Roads community for decades, so we’ve handled hundreds of roofing warranty claims and know exactly what to expect given our local climate and the standard coverage by most manufacturers.

Whether you’re considering architectural asphalt shingles, metal roofing, or innovative recycled Enviroshake products, understanding your warranty is crucial to protecting your investment. Here’s what you need to know.

Manufacturer vs. Workmanship Warranties

Most roofing materials come with a manufacturer’s warranty, which covers defects in the materials themselves. However, these warranties often require that the materials be installed by a certified and licensed roofing contractor to remain valid. If an unqualified installer handles your roof, you could lose your warranty protection altogether.

On the other hand, workmanship warranties are sometimes offered by the roofing company itself and cover errors in installation. These warranties can vary widely between contractors, so when getting a repair or roof replacement estimate, make sure you ask what is covered and for how long, and make sure you’re not talking to a fly-by-night company that’s here today, gone tomorrow.

Roofing Material-Specific Warranties

Different roofing materials come with different warranty terms, so when considering what type of material and which brand to go with, consider this information as well. An experienced estimator or sales associate at a professional roofing company should be able to explain the specific warranty details of any material they install.

  • Architectural Asphalt Shingles: Offer enhanced durability and can come with warranties lasting 30 to 40 years, presuming they are installed by a certified roofer; however, coverage may be prorated over time.
  • Metal Roofing: Generally comes with warranties ranging from 40 to 50 years, with some premium options offering lifetime coverage. But keep in mind that color and finish warranties may be different from the terms of the structural warranty. Our standard factory applied paint finish warranty for metal roofing is 30 years, but this could vary depending on your installer.
  • Recycled Enviroshake Products: Often carry warranties of 50 years or more due to their eco-friendly, durable composition. Again, proper installation is key to ensuring full coverage.

The Role of Regular Maintenance

Even with a strong warranty, homeowners are typically responsible for regular maintenance to keep their roof in good condition. Neglecting maintenance, such as cleaning gutters, removing debris, and inspecting for minor damage, could void your warranty. Some warranties may also require periodic professional inspections to remain in effect.

What’s Not Covered

Many homeowners assume their warranty will cover any roof-related issue, but that’s often not the case. Most warranties do not cover:

  • Damage from extreme weather, such as hurricanes, hail, or falling trees
  • Improper installation by uncertified or unlicensed contractors
  • Poor ventilation or structural issues related to the home’s design

Out-of-Pocket Costs for Repairs

If a defect is covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, the material cost may be included, but labor to replace the defective product is often not. Alternatively, workmanship warranties from your contractor may cover installation-related issues, but they typically don’t include material defects. Depending on your situation, homeowners may need to pay labor costs, disposal fees, and other expenses associated with a warranty claim. Be sure to ask about these costs up front before the repair or replacement begins. Any other items not covered under a warranty are often left to the homeowner to pay out of pocket unless the damage is substantial enough to pursue an insurance claim, which we are happy to advise on and assist our clients with when needed.

Andrews Roofing Can Help

A good roofing warranty can provide peace of mind, but it’s essential to read the fine print and work with a certified roofing contractor. At Andrews Roofing, we take pride in ensuring our customers in Hampton Roads get the best warranties available through proper installation and quality workmanship. If you have questions about roofing warranties or need an inspection, contact us today!

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Step by Step: The Process of Replacing Your Roof

Replacing your home’s roof is a significant investment and can be a daunting task, especially if it’s your first time going through the process.

As a small, local roofing company, we understand the apprehensions homeowners in the Hampton Roads region might have, especially when it comes to budget, timeline and impact on your daily life. We’re here to provide you with a comprehensive guide on what to expect during your roof replacement journey, ensuring you feel informed and confident every step of the way.

Step One: Initial Consultation and Inspection

When you first contact us, we’ll schedule a convenient time for an initial consultation. This is a great opportunity for you to discuss your concerns, preferences, and budget. We’ll listen carefully to understand your needs and provide you with tailored advice.

Our team will conduct a detailed inspection of your current roof. This helps us identify any underlying issues that need to be addressed, such as leaks, damaged shingles, or structural problems. We use this information to create an accurate estimate and a comprehensive plan for the replacement.

Step Two: Detailed Estimate and Planning

Following the inspection, we’ll provide you with a detailed estimate that outlines the costs involved. Our estimates are transparent, with no hidden fees, ensuring you know exactly what to expect financially.

We’ll guide you through the process of selecting the right materials for your new roof. Whether you prefer asphalt shingles, metal roofing, or another material, we’ll explain the pros and cons of each option to help you make an informed decision that stays within your budget.

Step Three: Scheduling and Preparation

We know a home improvement project of this size can have a significant impact on your daily life. As a small, local business we take the individual concerns of our clients seriously and do our best to provide personalized service at every step. We’ll work with you to schedule the roof replacement at a time that minimizes disruption to your family and schedule.

Before we begin, we’ll take steps to protect your property. This includes covering landscaping, setting up safety measures, ensuring that the work area is secure, and that you have easy access to your home.

Step Four: The Roof Replacement Process

On the first day of the replacement, we’ll start by removing the old roofing materials. This can be noisy and messy, but we take care to keep the work area as clean and orderly as possible.

If we discover any issues with the roof deck or underlying structure, we’ll bring them to your attention and address them promptly. Fixing these problems is crucial to ensure the longevity and performance of your new roof. While fixing underlying issues may require additional cost, it is well worth it in the end to have the job done right and up to manufacturer standards so your warranty is protected.

With the old materials removed and any necessary repairs made, we’ll proceed with installing your new roof. Our skilled team of roofing professionals has decades of combined experience in the industry as well as working with issues specific to homes in the Tidewater region. They work efficiently and with precision to ensure a high-quality installation.

Step Five: Post-Installation and Cleanup

We understand that a clean worksite is important to you. After the installation is complete, we’ll conduct a thorough cleanup, removing any debris and ensuring your property is left in excellent condition.

Before we consider the job done, we’ll perform a final inspection to ensure every detail meets our high standards. We’ll walk you through the completed work, answering any questions you may have.

Step Six: Aftercare and Maintenance

Your new roof will come with a warranty, and we’ll explain the coverage in detail and provide any necessary paperwork or documentation. Additionally, we’re always available for any future questions or maintenance needs. As a local company, we’re just a phone call or click away.

We’ll also provide you with maintenance tips to help you keep your new roof in top condition. Regular maintenance can extend the life of your roof and prevent costly repairs down the line.

Go Local with Andrews Roofing

Choosing a small, local roofing company like ours means you’ll receive personalized service, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality that larger companies often can’t match. We take pride in our work and in serving our community, and we’re dedicated to ensuring your roof replacement experience is smooth and stress-free. If you’re ready to invest in a new roof for your home, contact Andrews Roofing today.

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Partnering with Englert: A Proven Leader in Metal Roofing

At Andrews Roofing, we always work to provide our clients with the highest quality products as well as our expert roofing services. To that end, we work with a wide variety of manufacturers who have products for a range of needs, styles and budgets. One of these manufacturers is Englert, a renowned manufacturer of metal roofing and gutter systems. Englert’s extensive range of products and their benefits make them a great choice for homeowners looking to upgrade their roofs.

Englert has been a leader in the metal roofing and gutter industry for over 50 years. Known for their innovation, quality, and sustainability, Englert offers a wide range of products that cater to both residential and commercial needs. We’ve found that their commitment to their products meet our high standards and the standards of our customers over and over again.

Englert’s Metal Roofing Systems

Englert’s metal roofing systems are designed for durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal, regardless of your home’s architectural style or your own personal taste. Here are some key types of metal roofing systems they offer:

  • Standing Seam Metal Roofs: These roofs feature interlocking panels that run vertically from the ridge to the eave. They offer superior weather resistance and a sleek, modern look.
  • Snap-Lock Roofing: Ideal for residential applications, snap-lock roofing panels are easy to install and provide a watertight seal.
  • Metal Shingles: Englert’s metal shingles mimic the appearance of traditional shingles but offer the longevity and strength of metal.

Benefits of Metal Roofing Systems

Durability and Longevity

Englert’s metal roofing systems are built to withstand extreme weather conditions, including heavy snow, hail, and high winds. This is particularly appealing for homeowners in the southeast Virginia region whose homes must withstand hurricane force winds. Most homeowners can expect their metal roofing system to last 50 years or more.

Energy Efficiency

Metal roofs from Englert reflect solar radiant heat, which can reduce cooling costs by up to 25%. This energy efficiency is enhanced by their cool roof coatings, which meet ENERGY STAR® requirements.

Sustainability

Englert is committed to environmental responsibility. Their metal roofs are made from recycled materials and are 100% recyclable at the end of their lifespan. Additionally, metal roofs can often be installed over existing roofs, reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills.

Aesthetic Appeal

With a variety of colors, finishes, and styles available, Englert’s metal roofing and gutter systems can enhance the curb appeal of any home. Whether you prefer the sleek lines of a standing seam roof or the traditional look of metal shingles, there’s an option to suit your taste.

Low Maintenance

Metal roofs require minimal maintenance compared to traditional roofing materials. Englert’s products are designed to resist rust, corrosion, and algae growth, ensuring they look great and perform well with little upkeep.

Andrews Roofing Can Meet Your Metal Roofing Needs

We choose the partners we work with carefully, because it matters to us that our clients invest in reliable, high-quality products. Englert’s dedication to innovation, quality and sustainability aligns with our values, and their extensive range of products allows us to meet the diverse needs of our clients.

If you’re interested in installing a metal roof and want to know more, contact Andrews Roofing today. We’d be happy to talk you through the benefits, costs, and outcomes of a new metal roof and whether it’s right for your home.

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How to Pick the Right Color for Your Roof

Picking a roof color is an important decision. Your roof is a major investment, and once the materials have been ordered, and especially once they’ve been installed, there’s usually no going back. Unlike a poorly chosen paint color, you can’t just buy another color and cover it up. So, before you make any final decisions when replacing your roof, take some time to consider your options. You will hopefully only need to reroof your house once, maybe twice, depending on how long you live there, so here are our tips for making sure your choice is one you’ll love for decades.

Don’t default to your current color.

There’s no rule (except perhaps in the case of a stringent HOA) that you have to replace your roof with the exact same color or material that’s currently there. This is your chance to spruce up your home’s curb appeal or modernize its look. Metal roofing, composite shake, or architectural shingles are all options you may want to consider, even if they’re not what your home currently has. Since you’ll likely only do this once, let yourself think outside the box for a bit.

Consider the architectural style of your home and neighborhood.

While you should definitely give yourself the opportunity to think outside the box, it is important to keep in mind the style of your home and neighborhood. It’s your home and you can certainly do whatever you’d like, but you will probably be happier with a material that compliments, rather than contrasts or competes with your home’s style. For instance, a brick colonial home likely won’t be done any favors with a modern, shiny metal roof. Conversely a sleek contemporary home probably isn’t going to look great with cedar shake shingles. An architect and even your roofing contractor can help you determine styles and materials to consider that will make your home look its best.

Consider your other exterior material colors.

If you’re not planning on replacing the exterior materials of your home, then you will certainly want to consider a roof color that compliments them. Once you’ve narrowed it down to a few options, ask your roofing company for large format samples. When you get them, take them outside at different times of the day and in different lighting scenarios (a cloudy versus a sunshiny day) and see how they look against the other materials. Look at the samples against your house up close, but also from the curb or across the street.

How something looks in a brochure or on a different house doesn’t necessarily reflect how it will look on your home. You may love the sand-colored shingles on the brick home you saw in a brochure, but against your tan vinyl siding, they may look bland and dated. Also, remember that there are exterior elements that you may be able to change to coordinate better with your preferred roofing material. Painting your home’s trim to coordinate with your roof can help a lot without undergoing a major expense like replacing siding. Replacing or painting doors – including garage doors – can also help incorporate a roofing color that you like.

Use an online design tool.

There are several good online design tools that allow you to play around with the exterior materials and colors on different pictures of homes. We recommend our clients use CertainTeed’s free ColorView program, which allows you to change the roof color on a stock image of a home, as well as the siding, trim, doors and other materials. If you’d like to use this tool on a picture of your own home, they offer custom design services for a $15 fee. They’ll prepare a photo of your home within 3-5 business days, then provide you with a link to your photo that you can use in their visualizer. From there, you can play around with different roofing materials and colors that correspond to actual products they manufacture before choosing one. We think this cost is well worth the opportunity to truly visualize your home with a wide variety of options.

Need Help?

We have been installing and repairing roofs for homeowners in Hampton Roads for decades, and our team of dedicated professionals know what looks great on all the different styles of homes you’ll find in the Tidewater Region. Want to see what we’ve done or want to see a specific shingle color or type? We can show you installations done for our happy customers. You can also see completed projects here. If you’re ready to give your home a new look while improving its structure and value, contact Andrews Roofing today. We’d be happy to give you an estimate, provide samples and recommendations on products that will make your house look its best.

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Does a New Roof Increase the Value of Your Home?

A new roof is a major investment, and even if you’re getting ready to sell your home and move on to the next, it may still be worth considering.

That’s because a new roof can actually add quite a bit of market value to your home, increasing its likelihood of getting offers (or multiple offers in some real estate markets). The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) noted in their 2019 remodeling impact report that new roofs can provide a 109% return on investment. That same report states that 39% of realtors suggest that their sellers replace their roof before trying to sell their home, and 33% said that a new roof helped close a sale.

Even if a new roof does not give you a one-for-one return on investment, it can help with the marketing and quick sale of your home. New homeowners usually aren’t able to take on a major renovation right after spending money on the down payment and closing costs of their new home. For this reason, lots of new homebuyers are looking for a home that is “turn key” – in other words, one they can walk right into without having to do any work themselves.

When looking at two homes in the same price range, a home buyer is going to be more likely to make a generous offer on the one that has the most recent repairs and updates, because they know it will save them money in the long run. If they are looking at a house that clearly needs a new roof, buyers will mentally tack on thousands of dollars to the listing price.

Of course, if your roof is failing or has incurred damage, you will need to replace the roof before selling, regardless of the return on investment. In many states, it’s a legal requirement to disclose any damage or structural issues in a home to the buyer. Even if it’s not, if the buyer or mortgage lender requires a home inspection prior to closing, the issues will quickly be found and could dead-end a sale, wasting time and delaying your sale.

So how much should you invest in a new roof if you’re preparing your home to sell? This is a great conversation to have with your realtor, as they will know the market value of your home with and without a new roof, and guide you in how to choose materials that make the most sense for your budget. In most cases, installing a typical asphalt shingle roof is enough to make a buyer feel secure and good about the update. But some markets, neighborhoods or price ranges may require the homeowner to invest a bit more in architectural shingles, cedar shake, metal roofing, or a combination of materials for a higher-end look. Again, a realtor can help you make this decision based on comparable sales in your neighborhood and price range.

Even if you aren’t trying to sell your home, NARI’s research shows that 75% of homeowners report feeling “a major sense of accomplishment” after finishing a reroofing project and 49% say they have an increased sense of enjoyment when they’re at home. Your own happiness and comfort is definitely worth the investment.

If you’re preparing your home for the Hampton Roads real estate market and need a new roof, contact Andrews Roofing. We have decades of experience in the Tidewater region, and can help you choose the best materials and look for your budget, home design and style. We also offer a guarantee on our work and use materials with excellent transferable manufacturer warranties, to put your buyers’ minds even more at ease. Contact us today for a free estimate.

 

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Manufacturer Spotlight: Sentriclad Metal Roofing

Metal roofing has been used on homes for centuries, but has had a resurgence in popularity over the past several years.

There are many reasons for that, one of which is the durability of metal roofs, especially as manufacturers improve the materials and design. A metal roof can be expected to have a lifespan of 50 year or longer, if properly installed and maintained. This is 20-30 years longer, at minimum, than a traditional asphalt roof.

Another reason it has grown in popularity is because it works well with many different styles of houses. You might think of metal roofs traditionally on farmhouses, barns or industrial buildings, but with the improvements in aesthetic and functional design, metal roofs are now a popular option for modern homes, new craftsman style homes and as accents on transitional style homes.

As with most roofing materials, using a high quality product is key. At Andrews Roofing, we use the Sentrigard Metal Roofing System made by N. B. Handy, which has been a market leader in architectural sheet metal products and machinery for more than 100 years. Their extensive experience in this industry has allowed them to make major improvements in the design, construction and installation of metal roofing.

Sentigard produces architectural, structural and commercial roofing systems for a variety of building designs. Their system is flexible and allows us to adjust panels as needed on-site. This means if a small issue arises, we can avoid a major delay waiting for new materials to arrive. The ability to produce panels on site also means that panels of extreme length can be made on the spot as opposed to shipping larger panels, which is generally not practical or cost effective.

The Sentrigard Metal Roofing Systems uses their own Sentriclad™ Architectural Metals, and of the biggest benefits of this product is that it comes in 31 colors. This material is made from durable alloys of Galvalume® and aluminum, and are available with Kynar 500 finish. For homeowners, this simply means – there are many options, and you can be assured that their durability and color will last. The system panels meet stringent testing requirements and ensure long-term performance, which is critical in storm-prone areas like Hampton Roads.

If you’re considering reroofing your home with metal, contact Andrews Roofing today. We have extensive experience installing architectural metal roofing for homes all over the Hampton Roads region. We guarantee our work, and only use the highest quality materials with manufacturer warranties that you can trust. Contact us today.

 

 

 

 

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