- The most important reason for choosing Elite Roofing to inspect your client’s home is because we are fast, accurate, and fair.
- We guarantee a written report and estimate on roofing and gutters within two business days.
- We guarantee our repairs for one year and replacements for five years.
- The cost for our written report and estimate is $199.00. We will give your client a 10% discount on any roof repair, or waive the $199.00 fee on any roof replacement.
Showing posts with label roof replacements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roof replacements. Show all posts
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Helping Realtors Say ‘Sold’!
Friday, December 18, 2015
PHOTOS: Look out for these roofing disasters
If you see any of these things on your roof, call for back-up!
This valley could have benefited from ice & water shield.
This HVAC pipe has no collar where the boot and pipe meet
together, so it continues to leak. This can't be fixed with more caulk.
This valley could have benefited from ice & water shield.
While it's hard to see from the ground, it’s time to kiss the
chimney goodbye.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
7 Warning Signs of a Failing Roof
Don’t get caught with sudden, costly repairs. Keep an eye on
your roof and learn how to spot problems before they severely impact your
wallet with these warning signs.
- A Leak in the Attic: After a strong storm or wind driven rain, take a look in the attic for signs of leaking. Ice damming can also cause water to enter the house if you don’t have an adequate shingle underlayment or if the flashing has deteriorated.
- Blistering or Peeling Pain: When paint starts to peel off, the cause is likely trapped moisture in the house due to excessive temperatures or high humidity from poor attic ventilation. The air in the attic needs to flow from the front of the soffit to the ridge to reduce humidity. Make sure there is a vent in areas such as the kitchen or bathroom, and dryers should vent outside.
- Stains on Ceilings and Walls: If you see stains or, even worse, mold growth inside your home, it may be caused by inadequate or faulty shingle underlayment that is allowing water to seep into the house. Inadequate ventilation could also be the culprit.
- Missing, Cracked, or Curled Shingles: If you see that your shingles are dry or practically break when touched, that means they have reached the end of their useful life and it’s time to invest in a new roof.
- Dark Areas on Your Roof: This could mean your roof has vegetation, fungus, mold or algae growth, or that the shingles protective granules have been lost. This doesn’t mean you need to replace your roof, but these stains can reduce curb appeal.
- Sheathing and Shingle Decay: Older homes may experience sheathing decay. This can be easy to spot from the ground. Any areas of the roof that look like they are sagging are a sure sign of major structure problems. Homeowners can look in the attic, but it can be hard to locate the problem in certain structures.
- Excessive Energy Costs: A possible cause of higher cooling costs could be insufficient attic ventilation, requiring the AC to run excessively. In warm weather, inadequate ventilation will trap hot air in the attic, causing air conditioning systems to work harder or leaving your home’s interior hotter and less comfortable.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
How Do I Pick the Right Shingles?
1. Explore your options: When it comes to selecting a new roof,
sometimes the number of options can be overwhelming for a homeowner. If you’re
unsure about what style to go with, choose a dimensional line of shingles. Not
only is the quality impeccable, but the look is clean and timeless.
2. Find your architectural style: Make sure your roof matches
the architectural style of the home. For example, a modern style home looks
better with a contemporary shingle, whereas a ranch style home looks better
with a dimensional shingle. If you have a roof that’s pitched steeply or has a
unique architectural character, you may want to invest in a designer shingle to
really make it stand out.
3. Determine your budget: While style is important, it also has
to fit within your budget. As our expert to give you options and don’t forget
your coupons!
4. Visualize your home: Sometimes homeowners have a difficult
time making a decision on a new roof because they can’t visualize the final
product. Elite Roofing has the ability to eliminate the guess work. We can take
a picture of your home and upload it with a new roof on it. Mix and match and don’t
be afraid to experiment. You might be surprised by what you like!
Basic Shingles:


Designer Shingles:






Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Our Home Show Booth
We enjoyed seeing everyone who came and visited us at the Louisville Home Show last weekend! We were excited to introduce our 20 Year Leak Free Guarantee and we're glad everyone else was excited about it as well!
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Louisville Home Show
Elite Roofing is excited to be at the Louisville Home Show February 27-March 1, 2015! The Home, Garden, and Remodeling Show is a great opportunity to get to know your potential contractors. We will be at booth #2039 during the show. Come visit us to learn about our new 20-Year Leak Free Warranty!
Saturday, February 21, 2015
7 Tips For Hiring The Right Home Improvement Contractor
Everyone has heard the expression, “You get what you pay
for.” This saying is never more relevant than when hiring a contractor that
understand your goals and has experience in the type of job you are looking
for.
1. Connect with your contractor: The right person
for the job will be easy to talk to. Make sure you see eye to eye by hiring a
contractor that understands your goals and has experience in the type of job
you are looking for.
2. Understand that price reflects quality: In the
long run, is it worth cutting corners for a temporary fix? A low bid may
indicate that a contractor uses sub-par materials or is desperate for work. The
more accurate bid is likely somewhere in the middle.
3. Ask for credentials and references: Insist on hiring
a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor. Make sure you get a copy of their
workers compensation insurance. Otherwise, as the property owner, YOU are
liable if a member of the work crew gets injured on the job. Also, ask for
customer references of jobs completed within the last three months and be sure
to call on them.
4. Get it in writing: Your contractor should
include detailed time frames, the total cost, payment arrangements, the
contractor’s license number, project descriptions and how to handle additional
costs if necessary.
5. Be prepared: Select your colors and finishes
beforehand. Review sample materials to make sure you are happy with them. Don’t
forget to make space for the crew. Remove any valuables or easily damaged items
from the work site.
6. Be courteous of your neighbors: Inform the work
crew where your property lines are located to prevent materials from being
placed in the wrong area.
7. Ensure things are complete before signing off on
the job: Schedule a final walk-through. Meet with your contractor and make note
of any tasks that need to be completed before final payment is made.
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