Getting a new roof can cost anywhere from $8,000 to $25,000 - or even more. That's a lot of money. Most homeowners don't have that kind of cash sitting in their bank account. The good news? You don't need it.
We've been installing roofs in Toledo and Michigan for over 25 years, and we've helped thousands of homeowners get the roof they need through financing. Here's what we've learned about how the process really works.
What is Roof Financing?
The Simple Explanation
Look, we've explained roof financing to thousands of homeowners over 25 years. Here's the simplest way to think about it: Instead of paying $15,000 all at once, you pay maybe $250 a month for several years. The roofing company gets their money right away from the lender, and you pay that lender back over time.
We've seen this help families get the roof they need without draining their savings.
Common Types of Roof Loans
After 25 years helping Toledo and Michigan homeowners, here's what we've learned works best:
Personal loans - Only about 5% of our customers go this route. They borrow from their bank, credit union, or an online lender. In our experience:
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Credit unions usually beat bank rates
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Online lenders are fastest but sometimes charge more
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Interest rates run from 5% to 20%, depending on credit
Contractor financing - This is what most of our roof replacement customers choose (about 70%). We've partnered with lenders who understand roofing. The big advantage?
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We know which lender fits your situation
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Good credit? We'll get you with the low-rate lender
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Credit issues? We know who's flexible
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Often same-day approval
Home equity loans - These use your home's value as collateral:
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Lower interest rates than personal loans
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Risk losing your home if you can't pay
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Best for homeowners with significant equity
Credit cards - Only for smaller jobs:
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Works for repairs under $5,000
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Some offer 0% for 12-18 months
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Must pay off before promotional rate ends
The Basic Process
Here's what actually happens when you finance a roof:
1. Get an estimate from a roofing contractor
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Should include materials, labor, permits, cleanup
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This tells you how much to borrow
2. Apply for financing
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Online, at bank, or through contractor
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Need income info, employer, Social Security number
3. Wait for approval
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Online/contractor financing: often same day
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Banks: might take up to a week
4. Sign loan agreement
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Read carefully
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Check interest rate and monthly payment
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Note total amount you'll pay
5. Work begins
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Lender pays roofing company
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You start monthly payments in about 30 days
How to Pay for a Roof with No Money?
Zero Down Options That Actually Work
We get this question a lot. Your roof is leaking, but you don't have $3,000 for a down payment. Here are real options that work:
Insurance claims - Most common way:
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You pay only deductible ($500-$2,500)
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Some contractors offer deductible financing
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Much less than full roof cost
100% financing loans - Available through:
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Contractor financing programs
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Online lenders specializing in home improvement
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Higher interest rates but no money upfront
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For true emergencies
Emergency assistance programs:
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USDA loans/grants for rural homeowners
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City emergency repair funds
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Church and nonprofit programs
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Income limits usually apply
Contractor payment plans:
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Less common but worth asking
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Some roofers offer direct $0 down
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Usually for smaller jobs or loyal customers
What You Need to Qualify
Based on what we see with our customers, here's what most no-money-down programs require:
Credit scores:
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Some lenders: as low as 580
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Most programs: 640 or higher
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Subprime credit doesn't disqualify you - just limits options
Income proof:
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Recent pay stubs
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Tax returns
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Bank statements
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Self-employed need more documentation
Other requirements:
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Must own the home
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Current on mortgage payments
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Debt-to-income ratio under 43%
Subprime credit options:
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Some programs work with challenged credit
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Higher rates but still possible
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Focus on payment ability
Real Numbers Example
Let's look at actual numbers for a typical roof replacement:
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Details
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Amount
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Roof replacement cost
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$12,000
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Down payment
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$0
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Interest rate
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7% APR
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Loan term
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5 years (60 months)
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Monthly payment
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%$238
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Total amount paid
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$14,280
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Total interest paid
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$2,280
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Yes, you pay more over time. But you get a roof over your head now instead of waiting years to save up while your roof gets worse.
What Are Roof Financing Options?
Bank and Credit Union Loans
Traditional lenders offer personal loans for home improvements. Here's what to expect:
Interest rates:
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Range from 5% to 20%
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Depends on credit score, income, debt
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Credit unions often beat banks
Requirements:
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Credit score above 650 preferred
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Debt-to-income ratio under 43%
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Steady employment history
Loan details:
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Amounts: $1,000 to $50,000
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Terms: 2 to 7 years
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Unsecured (no collateral)
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Application can take several days
Roofing Company Financing
Many contractors partner with lenders. Here's how contractor financing really works:
The process:
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Contractor submits to multiple lenders
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You get several offers to compare
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Know immediately if you can afford the roof
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Everything handled in one place
What we've seen:
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Terms from 6 months to 12 years
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Rates from 0% promotional to 20%+
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Same-day approval common
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Watch for dealer fees
In our experience, this works best for busy homeowners who want convenience and quick answers.
Government Programs
Over the years, we've helped dozens of families use government programs most contractors don't even know about:
FHA Title 1:
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Borrow up to $25,000
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No home equity required
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Reasonable interest rates
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Terms up to 20 years
We had a Toledo customer last year get $20,000 at 5% interest through this program. Not many contractors will deal with the paperwork, but we do.
USDA Rural Development:
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Loans for rural homeowners
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Grants for 62+ and low-income
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Don't need repayment on grants
We helped an elderly couple in Wood County get a grant - didn't pay back a penny.
State and local programs:
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Ohio weatherization assistance
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Michigan property tax loans
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County housing department programs
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VA loans for veterans
Subprime Credit Options
Credit problems don't mean you're stuck with a leaking roof. Here are real options for credit scores under 650:
Secured loans:
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Use car or savings as collateral
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Lower rates than unsecured subprime credit loans
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Lender can take collateral if you don't pay
Co-signers:
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Someone with good credit shares responsibility
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Opens more lending options
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Make sure they understand the risk
Specialized subprime credit lenders:
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Work with borrowers banks reject
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Interest rates 25% or higher
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When you need a roof, might be worth it
Contractor subprime credit programs:
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We work with flexible lenders
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Understand homeowners need safe, dry homes
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Focus on ability to pay, not just credit score
Roof Financing Through Integrity Home Exteriors
Our Financing Options
At Integrity Home Exteriors, we've spent over 25 years in Toledo and Michigan helping homeowners afford quality roofs. Here's what we offer:
Flexible terms:
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12 to 180 months available
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Low monthly payment options
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Quick payoff choices
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Programs for all credit levels
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No interest options available
Fast decisions:
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Many get instant approval
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Pre-qualification doesn't hurt credit
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Soft inquiry before formal application
Seasonal promotions:
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0% interest for qualified buyers
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No payments and no interest for up to 24 months
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Ask about current specials
Why Finance with Integrity
Financing through your roofing contractor has real advantages:
Single point of contact:
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We handle lender paperwork
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No coordinating between bank and contractor
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Questions? Call one number
Transparent pricing:
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Detailed estimates upfront
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Everything included - materials, labor, permits, cleanup
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No surprise add-ons
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Know exactly what you're financing
Quality guarantee:
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Lifetime workmanship warranty
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Matches manufacturer's product warranty
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Long-term protection for your investment
Experience matters:
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25 years knowing which lenders work
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Good credit? Lowest rate guaranteed
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Credit challenges? We know who approves
Simple Process
Getting started is easy:
1. Free roof inspection
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Check entire roof, not just problems
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Honest assessment of needs
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No pressure, no obligation
2. Detailed written estimate
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All costs broken down
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Understand what you're financing
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No hidden fees
3. Explore financing
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Bring recent pay stub and ID
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10-minute application
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Answer within an hour usually
4. Schedule installation
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Work around your schedule
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Most roofs done in 1-2 days
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Start enjoying your new roof
Important Things to Know
Monthly Payment Examples
Here's what monthly payments look like for typical roof replacements:
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Roof Cost
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3 Years
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5 Years
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7 Years
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$10,000 roof
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%$300-320/month
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%$180-220/month
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%$140-170/month
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$15,000 roof
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%$450-480/month
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%$270-330/month
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%$210-250/month
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$20,000 roof
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%$600-640/month
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%$360-440/month
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%$280-340/month
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These are estimates. Your actual payment depends on your interest rate and exact loan terms.
Questions to Ask Any Lender
Before signing any loan, get these answers:
"What's the total amount I'll pay?"
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Includes principal and interest
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$15,000 loan might cost $18,000+ total
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Know the full cost upfront
"Can I pay off early without penalty?"
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Some loans charge prepayment penalties
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Others let you pay extra anytime
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Important if you get tax refund or bonus
"Are there any fees?"
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Origination fees
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Application fees
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Dealer fees
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Some roll fees into loan amount
"What happens if I'm late?"
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Late fee amounts
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Grace period length
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Impact on interest rate
"Is this a fixed or variable rate?"
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Fixed rates never change
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Variable rates can increase
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Fixed usually better for roof loans
Making the Right Decision
Getting a new roof is a big decision. So is how you pay for it. Here's our advice after 25 years:
Shop around:
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Get multiple financing quotes
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Compare total cost, not just monthly payment
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10-year loan has low payments but costs more
Don't be pressured:
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"This offer expires today" rarely true
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Good lenders give thinking time
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Pushy lender? Find another
Be realistic:
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Choose affordable payment
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You need roof AND groceries
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Leave room in budget for surprises
Remember, every situation is different. What worked for your neighbor might not work for you. That's why we offer multiple options.
We've helped thousands of Ohio and Michigan homeowners find the right financing for their new roofs. Whether you have perfect credit or past problems, own a mansion or modest home, we'll work to find a solution that fits.
Ready to explore your roof financing options? Contact Integrity Home Exteriors for a free inspection and honest advice about financing your new roof. No pressure, no obligation - just straight answers from your local roofing expert.
Our Lifetime Workmanship Warranty and commitment to transparent pricing make us the smart choice for both your roofing needs and financing solution. We've built our reputation on honest service and helping families protect their homes.