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  • How to Compare Roofing Replacement Estimates?

    How to Compare Roofing Replacement Estimates?

    If you’ve decided to replace your roofing, you’ll want to compare the prices and services offered by multiple local contractors in order to decide which roofer is the best for the job. But in order to do that effectively you will need a checklist of everything you want so that you can present identical requirements to each contractor and receive comparable bids.

    Save yourself some time and take the guesswork out of quote comparisons by building your roofing checklist before you start making the calls. Without a checklist, you’ll likely find that estimates can vary wildly from one contractor to the next, making the comparison that much harder.

    Roofing Replacement: Comparing Multiple Estimates

    Build a Checklist of What You Want

    The first decision you’ll need to make is whether you want to repair your current roof or replace it outright. Generally speaking, if you’ve had recurring problems, or if your roof is more than 15 years old and is showing signs of significant wear, you’re better off replacing it than going with repairs.

    Once you’ve decided that replacement is the way to go, spend some time building your requirements list so that you can present it to your selected contractors for bids. Here’s a rundown of all the items your roofing replacement checklist should include.

    • Tear-off vs overlay. Will you be tearing off or adding a new layer? In most places, homeowners are allowed up to two layers of shingles on their roofs. If your underlayment is still in good shape, you can save a bit of money by leaving it intact and adding a second layer of shingles. However, if your underlayment is worn, you should replace your roof outright instead of trying to cut corners.
    • Size and materials. Calculate the total square footage of your roof, then decide which roofing material you want:
      • Asphalt shingles are one of the most common and affordable options, but there are many others on the market.
      • Slate roofing is costly, but extremely durable and very attractive.
      • Metal roofing offers energy savings, outstanding fire protection and a lengthy lifespan.
      • Concrete and ceramic tiles provide yet another strong and aesthetically pleasing option.
    • Product comparisons. Once you’ve settled on a material, do some research into the various products available from manufacturers of that roofing material. Not all asphalt shingles are made equal, and you’ll want to choose a product with a high customer satisfaction rating. If you’ve opted for metal, consider the relative merits of stainless steel, aluminum and copper. Concrete tiles are generally more affordable than their ceramic counterparts, with ceramic offering enhanced performance characteristics that may make the extra investment worth it, depending on where you live.
    • Warranty protections. In addition to comparing manufacturer warranties on the roofing materials you’ve selected, you should ask each contractor what kind of installation guarantees they offer. Workmanship isn’t covered by product warranties, so contractors need to provide added assurances that they stand by their work. Contractor warranties range from 5 to 20 years depending on the system they install. The average workmanship warranty is 5 years.
    Re-Roofing, Newtown Square PA 19073

    If you’re considering a new roof, the best place to start is by hiring an experienced roofing contractor to do a thorough roof inspection or request a re-roofing estimate directly. Remember that the lowest estimate you get isn’t necessarily the best! Make sure any contractor you consider provides several local client references, serves the area from a permanent location, and presents you with valid licensing and insurance information

    Need A Roofer You Can Trust?

    If you need an experienced Delaware or Pennsylvania roofing contractor, well versed in the art of shingle roofing installation, call All Roofing Solutions. We offer generous warranties, top-quality materials and experienced installation professionals who get the job done right the first time.

    New Roof and Velux Skylight Installation, Wayne PA 19087

    WHAT SETS ALL ROOFING SOLUTIONS APART

    • Family owned and operated Delaware & Pennsylvania roofing contractor.
    • Fully licensed and insured.
    • Nearly 20 years of experience with roofing & siding installation and repair.
    • A+ rated BBB member
    • Complimentary Extended Material warranty
    • 30 year workmanship guarantee on full roof replacements
    • Lien Waver to protect the homeowners from material liens
    • Own crew – no subcontractors!
    • Handling all types of residential and commercial roofing, windows & siding projects.
    • Most re-roofing projects are completed in one day.
    • Because we are efficient we are able to offer very competitive prices comparing to large contractors with bigger overhead.
    • Each roofing/siding projects includes a meticulously performed, post-roofing inspection. We want to make sure that your roof replacement is done correctly and that it meets with your complete satisfaction.
    • All projects are supervised by company owner to ensure high quality workmanship.
    • Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed!

    Call today at 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania to request your Free Estimate! And don’t forget to ask about our discount of $400 off any complete roofing installation job!!!

  • Shingle Roofing Replacement: Tear-Off vs. Adding a Top Layer

    Shingle Roofing Replacement: Tear-Off vs. Adding a Top Layer

    There comes a time when roofing repairs just won’t do anymore – your roof sustains extensive damage, whether through a storm or just over time, and your local roofing contractor recommends installing a new shingle roof rather than repairing the damage.

    Once you decide on replacing your roof, there are further decisions you will have to make. Before figuring out the color or style of your new shingles, you need to decide – with the help of your roofing contractor – whether to tear off the old shingles or simply add a top layer of new shingles to the existing roof.

    Shingle Roofing Replacement: Tear-Off vs. Adding a Top Layer

    Shingle Roofing Replacement: Tear-Off vs. Adding a Top Layer

    The decision whether to tear off or add a new layer is an important one to make, and will potentially save you a lot of money and/or trouble down the road – it all depends on your particular circumstances.

    The Case Behind An Overlay

    Adding a top layer of shingles to the existing structure may sound like “quick fix,” but in certain situations, it is a safe and widely used technique for replacing a worn roof.

    Called an “overlay,” this roofing method can save time and money without compromising the integrity of the roof. An overlay is your best bet assuming the wood decking is in good condition, and especially if you’re planning to sell your home soon. The cost of doing a tear can substantially increase the cost of re-roofing, so if you can avoid it that’s great for your wallet.

    Check building codes in your city – most allow it once (never lay a roof over a roof over a roof).

    The Case Behind a Tear Off

    Re-roofing from the bottom up, or tearing off the current roof, can be more costly and labor-intensive than an overlay, but it’s often necessary, and, in some areas of the country, required.

    Often, homeowners must undergo a tear-off versus adding a top layer of shingles if the current roof meets certain conditions:

    • Two layers of shingles, slate, tiles or shakes already exist on the roof
    • The roof is soaked from water damage
    • Wood decking needs repairs or replacement
    • The roof consists of asbestos/cement tile, wood shakes, slate or clay materials

    Tearing the old materials off provides your roofer with an opportunity to look at any issues that might be creeping up underneath the existing roof. Additionally, an overlay cuts the life expectancy of the second layers of shingles in half, so if you want your new roof to last longer removing the old roofing materials is recommended. And while you’re at it, consider recycling the old materials!

    Consider All Options When Having A New Roof Installed

    Your roofing contractor should be aware of state and local regulations and requirements regarding roofing and upon inspection of your home, will be able to tell you with certainty whether you are looking at a total roof replacement or if the possibility of an overlay exists. Since a new roof can be a costly investment, all options should be considered.

    If you need an inspection, or you’re considering installing a new roof and are not sure which way you should go, call All Roofing Solutions, an experienced residential roofing company serving Delaware & Pennsylvania customers since 1998. We will provide you with several new roof installation options that best suit your taste, needs, and budget.

    Why Choose All Roofing Solutions

    • Customer Satisfaction GuaranteedFamily-owned and operated contractor
    • Fully licensed and insured for your protection
    • Over 25 years of experience with roofing & siding installation and repair
    • A+ rated BBB member
    • Complimentary Extended Material warranty
    • 30-year workmanship guarantee on full roof replacements
    • Lien Waiver to protect the homeowners from material liens
    • Own crew—no subcontractors!
    • Full-service roofer handling all types of residential and commercial roofing, windows & siding projects.
    • Most re-roofing projects are completed in one day.
    • Because we are efficient we are able to offer very competitive prices compared to large contractors with bigger overhead.
    • Each roofing/siding project includes a meticulously performed, post-roofing inspection. We want to make sure that your roof replacement is done correctly and that it meets your complete satisfaction.
    • The company owner supervises all projects to ensure high-quality workmanship.
    • Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed!

    Call today at 302-725-ROOF (7663) in Delaware or 610-551-ROOF (7663) in Pennsylvania to request your Free Estimate or to learn more about our roofing, siding, door installation, gutter repair and window replacement services!

    Roofing Replacement Contractor in Delaware & Pennsylvania
  • Flat Roofing Installation: Top 5 Materials, Their Cost, Benefits And Drawbacks

    Flat Roofing Installation: Top 5 Materials, Their Cost, Benefits And Drawbacks

    Utilized in both residential and commercial roofing, flat roofs offer both aesthetics (a unique architectural looks and styles) and convenience (a place to install HVAC units, for example). They also come with a bit of a reputation for causing problems, however.

    Flat roofs are often more prone to leaks and damage than their sloped counterparts, and as such, both homeowners and commercial building owners tend to look after them with a little more care and caution. That extra care and caution carries over to the choices you’ll need to make when replacing your home’s flat roof.

    When installing a flat roof, your main goal is to create a barrier that will be impenetrable to water. Flat roofing, also called low-slope roofing, is not entirely flat – they are slightly angled to allow water and melting snow flow into a downspout. Still, they must be able to handle pooling water, snow and ice.

    Flat Roofing Installation: Top 5 Materials, Their Cost, Benefits And Drawbacks by LGC Roofing

    Flat Roofing Installation: Top 5 Materials, Their Cost, Benefits And Drawbacks

    Popular options include felt and bitumen, built-up roofing, single-ply PVC roofing, and EPDM roofing, but which of these is best? What are their advantages and disadvantages? How much do they cost? Below is an overview of most popular flat roofing materials.

    Single-ply PVC Membrane Roofing

    Single-ply PVC membrane roofing is one of the most popular flat roofing material. This option is made up of a PVC membrane base, which are sealed together to form a watertight barrier that is practically maintenance-free once it’s installed. PVC membrane roofing are especially strong and durable, and energy efficient (especially white-colored ones), as they reflect heat away during the summer and help keep it inside during the winter. PVC roofing often comes with lifetime warranty.

    The down side? PVC membrane roofing is one of the costlier options, though it does provide excellent long-term value.

    Cost of Installation: $7.00 to $10.00 per square foot.

    Lifespan: 20 to 30 years.

    EPDM Roofing

    Ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM) roofing is another option. These rubber roofs are highly durable, lightweight, and energy efficient. Since it forms an insulation barrier, EPDM rubber helps prevent heat transfer, keeping your home cooler during the summer and warmer during the winter. They are low-maintenance and resistant to wind, hail, fire and ozone damage.

    EPDM roofing is easy to install, which can be done in one of three ways: it can be attached mechanically, installed fully adhered, or ballasted together. The EPDM roofing membranes are sealed off with specially formulated tape adhesives or liquid bonding agents.

    EPDM roofing is also less expensive on average than single-ply PVC membrane roofs, but at the same time, their welded seals are not quite as impenetrable. They also don’t trap heat inside your home very well, which can contribute to rising home heating costs during the winter months. EPDM is also more vulnerable to punctures than other choices.

    Cost of Installation: $4.00 to $7.00 per square foot.

    Lifespan: 15 to 30 years.

    Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Roofing

    TPO is a single ply membrane consisting of a polymer base, mesh fabric reinforcing layer, and tough thermoplastic polyolefin top layer. TPO membranes can be adhered, fastened or ballasted. When adhesive is used, the membrane is chemically bonded to either the roof decking or to an insulation layer. Likewise, the membrane can be mechanically attached to either the decking or to an already fastened layer of insulation. In a ballasted installation, the membrane is laid down and then covered with a layer of river rock or pavers to hold it down.

    Like other roofing membrane systems, TPO is an ideal choice for application on commercial buildings which have expansive roofs with little or no slope, combining the strength of EDPM rubbers with hot-air weldable seams. It’s durable, highly reflective and energy efficient, UV and heat resistant, also resistant to chemicals, dirt, and biological degrading. It’s also recyclable. A properly installed and maintained TPO roof has a lifetime of 10 to 20 years, and most manufacturers offer a full warranty.

    On the downside, not all TPO membranes are created equal, and some perform a lot better than others. Longevity varies, so purchasing from a high end supplier is critical. They also don’t stand up to heat well.

    Cost of Installation: $6.00 to $8.50 per square foot

    Lifespan: 10 to 20 years.

    Modified Bitumen Roofing

    Modified bitumen roofing is a multi-ply roofing material. The traditional material used to cover a flat roof consists of a felt underlayer, which includes a fiber or paper base that is coated with bitumen. This underlayer is then covered over with a top coat of gravel to protect against weather elements. The main advantage of this option is its low cost; felt-bitumen flat roofing materials are cheap and easy to install.

    Torch-down application used in their installation is a fire hazard, however, and not recommended for occupied buildings. These roofs are also prone to damage over the medium term, and most felt-bitumen flat roofs have maximum lifespans of 10 to 15 years. They can also be easily damaged, and often require intermediary repairs.

    Cost of Installation: $3.00 to $6.00 per square foot.

    Lifespan: 10 to 25 years.

    Built-up Roofing

    If you’re looking for a comparable option that’s got a lot more durability, built-up roofing (BUR)–also known as  tar & gravel roof–is comprised of similar elements. However, BUR is much thicker and more durable than standard felt-bitumen roofing, enabling it to withstand more damage and last longer. Consequently, BUR roofs can withstand heavy foot traffic. Its drawbacks: relative to standard felt-bitumen flat roofing products, BUR is more expensive. It is also a lot heavier, making for a more difficult installation and introducing more weight pressure on your roof, the added weight often requiring reinforcement to the supporting structure.

    Cost of Installation: $4.00 to $7.00 per square foot.

    Lifespan:  15 to 20 years.

    Installation Quality Matters

    The advantages of each option should be carefully weighed against their drawbacks, taking factors like local weather and climate patterns into account while considering your budget. Remember that the up-front cost of a flat roof replacement only tells part of the story; the longer your roof lasts, and the more energy it helps you save, the greater the long-term value it will deliver.

    If you’re shopping around for a flat roofing contractor, call All Roofing Solutions today for a no-obligation and free roofing estimate: 302-725-7663 (Delaware) or 610-551-7663 (Pennsylvania)!

  • Winter Roofing: Maintenance & Repairs You Can Do Now

    Winter Roofing: Maintenance & Repairs You Can Do Now

    Many homeowners encounter a variety of roof problems during the winter, including the formation of ice dams, condensation and damage to structures such as shingles and flashings. Typically, fall is the time to prepare your roof for winter, but if you’re facing issues now don’t despair – certain roofing repairs need to be handled as soon as possible, even if they occur in the winter.

    Whether you’re behind on maintenance or your roof developed a leak, we have tips to get you through winter months without a hitch.

    Winter Roofing: Maintenance & Repairs You Can Do Now

    Winter Roofing: Maintenance & Repairs You Can Do Now

    1. Winter roof maintenance

    Inspect the roof and gutters for damage and any signs of ice dams and icicles forming – especially after a windstorm, snowstorm or particularly cold streak. If too much ice builds up, gutters can become too heavy and rip away from the home, leaving you with damage and hefty gutter repair bills.

    Additionally, clogged gutters and downspouts can’t channel water and snowmelt away from your home which can lead to serious damage. Ensure your downspouts and fascia are not clogged by ice, snow or other debris such as stray branches or dead leaves. Remove excess snow buildups with a roof rake, and use a hammer and chisel to carefully chip away the ice if you need to.

    2. Flashing and chimney repairs

    Many roof leaks occur in places where the roof meets up with the home’s siding, chimneys or skylights. Inspect these connection points – check the flashings for holes, cracks, or other signs of damage or deterioration. This is critical – if chimney flashing pulls away or is damaged by wind or hail, water may leak into your attic and your home’s interior.

    Your roofing contractor is likely to be able to handle any repairs of this kind, paying close attention to temperatures so that the adhesives used in repairs do not freeze. Luckily, many Pennsylvania and Delaware winters feature a number of days above freezing temperatures that are conducive to roof work.

    3. Shingle repairs

    If you have damaged roof shingles, it’s essential that you repair the problem promptly. Otherwise, you could end up with a leaky roof and, potentially, serious structural damage to your home’s roof, attic and frame. Shingles that are nailed down or use other types of metal fasteners can be repaired and replaced at any point in the year. Extra care is needed, however, to prevent cracking or breaking already-fragile roofing materials. An experienced roofing contractor will have no problem with this task.

    4. Gutter repairs

    Gutters play a huge role in keeping your roof dry and clear during the wet winter months. Gutters that are broken, run-down or blocked can cause water damage to both the roof and interior of your home. As long as the day is dry, gutters can be repaired and installed just as effectively during winter as in the warmer seasons.  Leaks that develop at aging seams may be repaired with silicone sealant. Small holes can be patched with roofing cement, applied with a putty knife. Larger issues may require replacing the leaky section altogether.

    5. Roof replacement

    Despite a handful of obstacles, many types of roofs, including metal, wood and shingled, can be replaced regardless of the season. With certain precautions the installation can be done without a hitch. Keep in mind that shingles will be less flexible, harder to cut,  and more likely to be overdriven by nails. They may also need to be hand-sealed with roofing cement to prevent the wind from lifting them before there is sufficient heat for them to self-seal.

    Flat roofs, especially those made of rubber, however, have to wait until spring. The reason for this is the adhesives used in flat roofing are temperature-dependent. A roof laid during a streak of sub-40-degree weather will not be laid correctly due to problems with the adhesive.

    Don’t Postpone Your Repairs Till Spring!

    If you’re looking for a contractor with shingle roofing expertise, consider All Roofing Solutions, a family owned & operated Wilmington DE roofing contractor with 20 years of experience. We are fully licensed and insured to do roofing & siding work in Delaware!

    Call our DE office at 302-725-ROOF (7663) or our PA location at 610-551-ROOF (7663) for a free price quote or to schedule a roof inspection.

    Don’t forget to ask about our discount of 15% off any roof repair job!!!

  • Featured Project: Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs, Newark DE

    Featured Project: Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs, Newark DE

    Today we’d like to show off one of our roofing repair projects we did last fall in the town of Newark, Delaware. Chimney flashings have completely deteriorated and multiple leaks developed prompting the homeowner to seek a local roofing contractor to handle repairs.  This was a full service repair job that involved roofing & siding restoration.

    All Roofing Solutions has been helping Delaware homeowners transform their homes from old to new for nearly 20 years!

    Featured Project: Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs, Newark DE

    Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs Project in Newark, DE 19713

    Since the roof was basically sound with only few weak spots, we decided to make permanent repairs instead of replacing the entire roofing system. The project involved:

    • Full roofing inspection, including checking for damage in the roofing material directly above where the leaks were coming in and inspecting the flashing that protects joints between roofing and chimneys/walls.
    • Replacement of damaged shingles.
    • Removal and replacement of the damaged or deteriorated caulking around a chimney and installation of new metal flashing to replace old materials that have rusted through and/or came loose.
    • Inspection and repairs to siding damaged by heavy winds/low-hanging trees.

    If you need an experienced Newark DE roofing contractor ready to handle all types of roofing repairs, call (302) 740-7727. We’ll be happy to assist your with your re-roofing, new installation or roof leak repair needs.

    Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs Project, Newark, DE 19713
    Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs Project, Newark, DE 19713
    Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs Project, Newark, DE 19713
    Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs Project, Newark, DE 19713
    Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs Project, Newark, DE 19713
    Shingle Roofing, Chimney Leak & Siding Repairs Project, Newark, DE 19713

    Roof Leak Repairs Contractor in Newark DE

    All Roofing Solutions can handle all types of roofing repairs in Newark, DE. Our mission is to provide top-notch workmanship and the best customer service experience to our customers. We offer:

    • Nearly 20 years of Roofing Experience
    • Valid Workers Compensation Policy
    • 30 year workmanship guarantee on full roof replacements
    • General Liability Insurance
    • Lien Waver to protect the homeowners from material liens
    • Better Business Bureau Member
    • Complimentary Extended Material warranty
    • 24 HR emergency service to current customers
    • On site quality control
    • Factory Certified Installers

    Need a Reputable Roofing Repairs Contractor in Newark, DE?

    A leaky roof can cause severe water damage and can even destroy the structure of your home, so it’s critical to address any problems right away.

    If you’re looking for a contractor with shingle roofing installation & repair expertise, consider All Roofing Solutions, a family owned & operated Newark DE roofing contractor with nearly 20 years of experience. We are fully licensed and insured to do roofing & siding work in Delaware.

    Call our Newark Delaware office today at (302) 740-7727 to request your Free Estimate or to learn more about how All Roofing Solutions can help you!