FAQ

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  • Why changing your roof?

    Renovating your roof means protecting your home. You prevent problems related to humidity, infiltration, mold, increased insurance costs, unexpected renovations and higher heating costs. It is very important to maintain the roof once it has been re-roofed.

    Indications of an upcoming re-roof:
    - Moisture in the framing or insulation
    - Water infiltration on the ceilings and black marks on the frame
    - Mold on ceilings and/or peeling wallpaper
    - Presence of moss on tiles or fungus
    - Energy loss, cooling and loss of comfort
    - Stale air and smell of humidity.

  • When should I repair my roof?

    It is important to have your roof inspected, ideally annually.

    Things to consider:
    -Check the gutters
    -Check the sealants around the elements and chimney flashing
    -Check the general condition of the roof after the thorough inspection.

    The specialized roofer can make recommendations such as making a local repair, redo a slope, redo the entire roof.

  • How much does it cost?

    The cost depends on a number of variables, such as the size, shape or complexity of the roof and aesthetic factors, including color and design.

  • Which materials to choose?

    Several materials are available to us. For shingle roofing: BP, IKO, Certain Teed, GAF. For a flat roof, we recommend an elastomeric membrane IKO or Soprema.

  • Which colors and styles are available?

    We offer a full range of materials and colors. In terms of styles, residential roofing includes many options including standing seam, vertical rib and corrugated steel. Metal roofs can replicate the look of more traditional materials such as shingles, slates, clay tiles and cedar shakes. Click here to learn more.

  • What are your availabilities?

    We offer fast and efficient 24/7 service.

  • Should I remove the existing roof?

    Sometimes the nailing base can be attached directly to the existing roof. Doing so saves time and labor while avoiding the cost of removing the existing roof. Your expert can determine if this is a good option for your property.