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Company FAQs

Integrity Roofing & Siding has been serving homeowners since 2000, providing over 24 years of quality roofing and siding services to our community.

Yes, all of our roofers are fully licensed and insured. We maintain comprehensive general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage to protect both our clients and our team members.

Yes, we offer complimentary roof and siding inspections to all homeowners in our service area. Our thorough inspections help identify potential issues before they become major problems.

Scheduling an inspection is easy! You can:

  • Call our office at (419) 725-9045
  • Fill out a quote form on our website

We typically schedule inspections within 24-48 hours of your request.

Absolutely. We stand behind our craftsmanship with a Lifetime Workmanship Warranty on all installations. Additionally, we primarily use Atlas Pinnacle Pristine and Atlas Storm Master Shake shingles, which come with a Lifetime Limited Warranty and feature Scotchgard™ Protector for superior algae resistance.

General Roofing FAQs

The cost of a roof replacement varies based on several factors, including:

  • Size and complexity of your roof
  • Materials selected
  • Current roof condition
  • Additional features like ventilation upgrades

For an average home, asphalt shingle roof replacements typically range from $12,000 to $20,000. Premium materials like metal, slate, or tile will increase costs. We provide detailed, transparent quotes after conducting a thorough inspection.

Most residential roof replacements take 1-2 days to complete, depending on:

  • Size and complexity of your roof
  • Weather conditions
  • Material type
  • Any additional repairs needed

Our team works efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily life while ensuring quality installation.

Key indicators that it may be time for a roof replacement include:

  • Shingles that are curling, cracking, or missing
  • Granules accumulating in gutters
  • Visible sagging or drooping
  • Interior water stains or leaks
  • Daylight visible through the roof boards
  • A roof that is 20-25 years old
  • Extensive storm damage

We offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality roofing materials to suit every home style and budget:

  • Architectural asphalt shingles
  • Metal roofing (Stone Coated Steel shingles)
  • Flat roofing systems (TPO, EPDM)

Expected lifespans for different roofing materials:

  • Asphalt shingles: 15-30 years
  • Metal roofing: 40-70 years
  • Concrete/clay tile: 50 years
  • Flat roofing systems: 15-30 years

Actual lifespan depends on local climate conditions, installation quality, and maintenance.

  • Roof repair: Addresses specific damaged areas while keeping most of the existing roof intact. Ideal for isolated issues like a few damaged shingles or a small leak. More cost-effective for roofs in generally good condition.
  • Roof replacement: Involves removing the existing roofing material down to the decking and installing a completely new roof system. Recommended when damage is extensive, the roof is aging, or you want to upgrade materials.

In some cases, it's possible to install a new layer of asphalt shingles over an existing single layer, known as a "reroof" or "overlay." However, we generally recommend a complete replacement for several reasons:

  • Better identification and repair of underlying damage
  • Proper installation of modern underlayment and ice/water shield
  • Improved ventilation opportunities
  • Longer lifespan and better warranty coverage
  • Compliance with building codes (many areas only allow two layers maximum)

Pricing & Financing FAQs

Yes, we offer several financing options to make your roofing or siding project affordable. Visit our financing page to learn about our flexible payment terms, competitive rates, and special promotions including 0% interest options for qualified buyers.

Our quotes are typically valid for 30 days. This timeframe allows for material price fluctuations and scheduling changes. If you need to postpone your project beyond the 30-day window, we're happy to provide an updated quote.

Homeowners insurance typically covers roof damage caused by "acts of God" or sudden accidents such as:

  • Storm damage (wind, hail)
  • Fallen trees or limbs
  • Fire damage
  • Vandalism

Insurance generally does not cover damage resulting from:

  • Normal wear and tear
  • Age-related deterioration
  • Lack of maintenance

The best approach is to:

  1. Have our team conduct a thorough inspection to document damage
  2. Contact your insurance company to file a claim
  3. Schedule an appointment for their adjuster to inspect the damage
  4. We can meet with the adjuster to ensure all damage is properly identified
  5. Review the insurance company's determination

We have extensive experience working with insurance companies and can help navigate the claims process.

Installation & Maintenance FAQs

Our standard roof installation process follows these steps:

  1. Preparation: Protecting landscaping and property
  2. Removal: Taking off existing roofing materials
  3. Inspection: Examining and repairing the roof deck
  4. Installation: Applying underlayment, flashing, and new roofing materials
  5. Cleanup: Thorough site cleanup and magnetic sweep for nails
  6. Inspection: Final quality check and walkthrough with you

To prepare for your roof replacement:

  • Remove or cover valuables in the attic
  • Clear your driveway and areas near the home for equipment
  • Secure or relocate sensitive items that might be affected by vibrations
  • Trim tree branches that might impede access
  • Keep children and pets inside or away from the work area
  • Inform neighbors about the upcoming work

During a roof repair, you can expect:

  • A focused team working on the specific damaged area
  • Shorter project duration than a full replacement
  • Similar protection measures for your property
  • Matching of existing materials as closely as possible
  • Minimal disruption to your daily routine
  • A thorough cleanup of the work area
  • A final inspection of the repaired section

Regular maintenance tips to maximize your roof's lifespan:

  • Schedule annual professional inspections
  • Keep gutters and downspouts clean and functional
  • Remove debris like leaves and branches
  • Trim overhanging tree limbs
  • Check and maintain proper attic ventilation
  • Address small issues before they become major problems
  • Clean algae or moss growth promptly
  • Be vigilant after severe weather events

We recommend:

  • Annual professional inspections
  • Additional inspections after major storms
  • Self-checks from the ground quarterly
  • Special attention in spring and fall

Regular inspections can identify minor issues before they lead to costly repairs, extending your roof's lifespan significantly.

Weather & Storm Damage FAQs

If your home sustains storm damage:

  1. Ensure everyone's safety first
  2. Document the damage with photos and videos
  3. Take temporary measures to prevent further damage (tarping, etc.)
  4. Contact us for an emergency inspection
  5. Call your insurance company to report the damage
  6. Keep receipts for any emergency repairs or related expenses

To file an insurance claim:

  1. Contact your insurance provider promptly to report the damage
  2. Request a claim number and contact information for your adjuster
  3. Schedule a free inspection to document all damage
  4. Meet with the insurance adjuster (we can be present)
  5. Review the insurance company's assessment
  6. If approved, select materials and schedule repairs
  7. If denied, we can help with the appeals process if appropriate

For extreme weather conditions, we recommend:

  • High winds: Architectural shingles rated for 130 mph winds or metal roofing
  • Hail-prone areas: Impact-resistant shingles (Class 4 rating)
  • Heavy snow regions: Metal roofing with snow guards or premium architectural shingles
  • Hot, sunny climates: Cool roof options with high solar reflectance
  • Hurricane zones: Interlocking metal panels or premium wind-resistant shingles

A roof leak should be addressed immediately. Even small leaks can cause significant damage to:

  • Interior drywall and paint
  • Insulation
  • Structural wood elements
  • Electrical systems
  • Personal belongings
  • Mold and mildew development

We offer emergency tarp services for immediate protection while planning for permanent repairs.

General Siding FAQs

Siding replacement costs vary based on:

  • Home size and configuration
  • Material choice
  • Removal of existing siding
  • Additional features (insulation, trim packages)

Typical ranges per material type (for average homes):

  • Vinyl siding: $20,000-$35,000
  • Fiber cement siding: 45,000-$60,000
  • Natural wood: $30,000-$45,000

It depends on your current siding type:

  • Vinyl siding: Not recommended for painting; replacement is better
  • Fiber cement: Can be successfully repainted with proper preparation
  • Wood siding: Can be painted or stained with appropriate products
  • Aluminum siding: Can be painted with specialized metal paints

For vinyl siding, replacement is the most durable option for color changes.

Most residential siding installations take 1-2 weeks, depending on:

  • Home size and complexity
  • Material type
  • Weather conditions
  • Additional features (trim, soffits, fascia)
  • Extent of prep work required

Our crews work efficiently to complete your project with minimal disruption. Most siding replacements take our team 3-4 days.

Key indicators that it's time for new siding:

  • Visible cracks, gaps, or holes
  • Warping, buckling, or sagging sections
  • Fading or severe discoloration
  • Frequent need for painting (every 3-5 years)
  • Increasing energy bills
  • Interior moisture or mold issues
  • Wood rot or insect damage
  • Loose or missing panels
  • Bubbling or blistering

Yes, new siding can significantly improve energy efficiency, especially when combined with proper insulation. Benefits include:

  • Reduced heating and cooling costs
  • Better temperature regulation year-round
  • Elimination of drafts and cold spots
  • Potential utility rebates or tax incentives
  • Insulated vinyl or fiber cement options provide the best energy performance

In some cases, limited siding repairs are possible:

  • Isolated damaged panels can often be replaced
  • Small holes or cracks in some materials can be filled
  • Limited areas of rot in wood siding can be cut out and patched

However, if damage is extensive, colors are faded, or the siding is past its expected lifespan, full replacement is usually more cost-effective in the long run.