roofing replacements

Roof Replacement Overview

A new roof installation, or roof replacement, is the process by which we fully remove all previous roofing material and completely replace it with a new roofing system. Unlike reroofing where a new layer of roof material is installed on top of previously existing material, roof replacements will look better, last longer, and be more effective at protecting your home!

During a roof replacement, we remove all previous materials from your roof down to the deck substrate. Once the materials have been removed, we repair any damage to the deck, apply new underlayment to prevent moisture intrusion, and then install the new roofing material.

What Roofs We Replace

We install all manner of residential and commercial roofing systems for steep and low slope roofs. This includes GAF, Malarkey, TPO, PVC, SBS Modified Granular, and an assortment of standing seam metal products for residential and commercial roofs.

Steep Slope Roofing

The most common style of roof for residential properties, steep slope roofs are any roof with a 3:12 pitch or greater. We install a wide variety of steep slope roofs using GAF and Malarkey composite shingles.

Standing Seam Metal Roofing

One of the most durable long-lasting roofing systems, metal roofs are highly energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and extremely safe, making them ideal for both residential and commercial properties!

Flat Roofing

Flat roofs are any roof under a 2:12 pitch. Common in commercial properties, low slope roofs are typically made of TPO, PVC, metal, or specialized rubber membranes.

Should I Get A New Roof?

Whether for your home or business, replacing your roof is no small undertaking. As such, determining whether you need a new roof should not be taken lightly. There are several common signs that a roof system is failing and needs to be replaced, including:
Age

Decades of inclement weather, debris, and moss can wear down a roof and its shingles over time, resulting in curling, sagging, and a variety of other issues. If your roof is looking like it is starting to show its age, it may be time to consider getting it replaced.

Damage

The condition of your roof not only impacts your curb appeal but also can drastically impact its ability to protect your home or business from the elements. Balding shingles, unwanted perforations, or moss buildup can compromise the security of your roof from pests and water damage.

Leaking

The most common cause for roof replacements, active leaks are some of the most destructive problems property owners face. While the cause of leaks can usually be identified and stopped, long-term water damage to the roof underlayment can create a domino effect of future issues for your roof such as wood rot and mold.

Roof Replacement FAQs

1. What is included in a full roof replacement?

A roof replacement involves removing all existing roofing materials down to the deck substrate. Any damaged decking is repaired, new underlayment is installed to help prevent moisture intrusion, and a new roofing system is installed from the ground up.

Roof replacement removes all previous roofing materials before installing a new system, while reroofing adds a new layer over existing materials. Full replacement provides a longer-lasting solution and allows underlying issues to be addressed during installation.

Do It Right Roofing replaces both steep-slope and low-slope roofing systems for residential and commercial properties. Installed systems include GAF and Malarkey shingles, TPO, PVC, SBS Modified Granular roofing, and standing seam metal roofing.

Roofs that show signs of advanced age, widespread damage, or recurring leaks may require replacement rather than repair. A professional inspection helps determine whether the existing roofing system can be repaired or if full replacement is the better option.