Roofing in Statesboro GA
Whether you are looking for residential or commercial roofing services, Statesboro Roofing is your absolute best option. We pride ourselves on hiring highly skilled, expert roofers, so our clients are provided with incredible results on each and every roofing job, no matter the size or extent of the project. The services we offer are of the highest quality, and include new roof installation, replacement of old roofs, repair of damaged or leaky roofs, roof maintenance services, and inspection of entire roofing systems.
There is no accomplishment quite as great as being able to purchase your very own house. As such, naturally, you want only the best for your beautiful home. Statesboro Roofing’s residential installation services are sure to cover all of your roofing needs. Our services are broad and comprehensive, offering only the most durable, highest quality materials for the roof on your home. We have you covered, whether it is asphalt or architectural shingles, tiles, or metal roofing! Give us a call today! |
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About Us
Our expert roofing contractors have been in this business for years, and pride ourselves on going above and beyond to pinpoint the origin of your roofing problem. Our extensive knowledge helps us to fully assess the situation and come up with a solution to make it right. Here at Statesboro Roofing we are known for our superb craftsmanship, using high grade materials and acute attention to detail, all brought to you at an affordable price.
Call us today!
Our expert roofing contractors have been in this business for years, and pride ourselves on going above and beyond to pinpoint the origin of your roofing problem. Our extensive knowledge helps us to fully assess the situation and come up with a solution to make it right. Here at Statesboro Roofing we are known for our superb craftsmanship, using high grade materials and acute attention to detail, all brought to you at an affordable price.
Call us today!
Residential Roofing

Owning a home is the single largest investment you will ever make. As such, the last thing you want to do is jeopardize its value, to you or on the real estate market. The old phrase "knowledge is power" could not be more accurate, especially when it comes to the well-being of your house.
Have you ever wondered how to tell when it's time to replace or repair your roof?
Here are a few things to look for:
Knowing what to pay attention to is vital in catching a problem before it gets too far gone. On a regular basis, try and pay attention to anything that may appear abnormal, and don't wait about getting help when/if you see something. Even if it turns out to be nothing, it's better to be safe than sorry. Whether your roof is damaged and needs repair, or if you need an entirely new one installed, Statesboro Roofing is here for you!
Have you ever wondered how to tell when it's time to replace or repair your roof?
Here are a few things to look for:
- Visible water spots on your walls or ceilings
- Missing or loose shingles
- Wet or damaged areas of wood on or near your roof
Knowing what to pay attention to is vital in catching a problem before it gets too far gone. On a regular basis, try and pay attention to anything that may appear abnormal, and don't wait about getting help when/if you see something. Even if it turns out to be nothing, it's better to be safe than sorry. Whether your roof is damaged and needs repair, or if you need an entirely new one installed, Statesboro Roofing is here for you!
Our Residential Roofing Options Include:
Asphalt Shingle Roofing: This is the most popular roofing shingle in the United States. They offer excellent resistance to water and fire due to their fiberglass base, and are comprised of sand and recycled glass. The versatility of asphalt shingles results in a greater life expectancy, even in areas with hotter climates.
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Presidential Shake Shingles: If you're looking for luxury, this may be the shingle for you! Many like the antique flair these bring, reflecting the old "hand-split" wooden shingles many know as "shakes." The modern version of presidential shingles are much more durable, being made of laminate and fiberglass.
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Architectural Shingles: The quality and composition of these shingles are about as good as it gets! Also known as the "dimensional shingle," architectural shingles have a dramatic and unique appearance. Water-resistant asphalt houses a heavy fiberglass base and ceramic-coated mineral granules, making it one of the highest caliber roofing products.
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Commercial Roofing
![]() Owning a business is a huge investment of both time and money! Rest assured, if you ever find yourself in the unfortunate event of needing affordable and reliable roofing assistance, we are just a phone call away! You should never feel like you have nowhere to turn. In the event of an emergency, we offer superb storm damage repair and restoration. Don't waste another minute worrying about how you're going to fix it. Our experts can help with any of your commercial roofing needs. Some of the most common are:
Not only are we your go-to for commercial roof repairs, but look no further if a facelift on your business is what you're going for. Our contractors can completely replace your roof, giving you reliability, safety and peace of mind for years to come. Call the expert contractors at Statesboro Roofing and we will get you back up and running in no time!
Our Commercial Roofing Options Include:
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Built-Up Roofing Membrane: This roofing option probably has the shortest lifespan, compared to others, lasting on average about 20 years. They could possibly last longer, if taken care of properly. Built-up roofing membranes are comprised of alternating layers of tar and gravel. The durability of cost of these roofs are determined by the number of layers used. Because the materials used are so simple, they don't cost much to maintain.
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Green Roofing: This roofing option also has a rather long lifespan, lasting anywhere from 30 - 50 years. They get their name from some of the materials used to create them; a combination of a strong, waterproof membrane, covered entirely by green plants. Not only do these roofs improve air quality, but they also create relaxing environments for employees to enjoy.
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Thermoset (EPDM) Roof Membrane: This type of roofing is often used on low-slope buildings. It is a very strong synthetic rubber roofing membrane, made up primarily of ethylene and propylene, both of which originate from oil and natural gas. EPDM is available in a large variety of sizes, and comes in either black or white.
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Thermoplastic TPO and PVC Roof Membranes: TPO and PVC are basically 2 different types of single-ply membrane materials. However, they are both considered "thermoplastic," which means they easily expand and contract with changes in temperature. Both TPO and PVC roofing options are highly reflective and lightweight, making them very adaptable to changes in weather.
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Inquire Before You Hire!
5 Important Questions to Ask a Roofing Contractor:
1. What are your Licenses and Credentials?
You should find out if the professional roofers you are considering hiring are licensed by the city and state. Each state, city, and even some counties have different regulations when it comes to whether or not contractors must obtain a license to work. Also, be sure you inquire about any other credentials/certificates they may have that reflect their experience in the field of roofing.
Don’t forget that merely having a business license isn’t enough. For instance, you wouldn’t want to hire a roofer with their sole license in pressure washing. Someone may know how to build a business, but that doesn’t mean they have the proper licensure for a roofing service. There isn’t a legitimate roofer out there who should mind you wanting to verify their license is in good standing, and up to date.
Licensed vs. Unlicensed Roofers
Believe it or not, some states don’t require roofers to be licensed! You can take your chances on an unlicensed roofer, but here are some reasons to consider before you do:
2. Do you have Insurance?
Worker’s Compensation and liability insurance is required for all roofing contractors. This is to protect the homeowner if something were to happen to cause a worker to become injured on the job, while at your house. In addition, roofers should have insurance to protect your home or building from any possible damage that could occur while working on your roof.
The last thing you want is to have to ultimately pay more in the end, due to a roofing company not carrying insurance.
For peace of mind, always, ALWAYS ask about insurance!
3. What about the Warranty?
You are going to want to ask about the cost and details of the warranty. No reputable roofing contractor will ask you to fully pay for the work up front.
You need to keep the lines of communication open with your roofing company. Make sure you know the details of the price and payment schedule from day one.
Ask about a warranty during the discussion about payment terms. Go in knowing that most roofing companies offer a warranty that lasts throughout the first year. There are some who offer longer warranties, so just be sure to inquire.
You should receive one warranty for the roofing company’s work, and another for the manufacturer materials.
Don’t let them start the work before you ask them to give you a timeline. Sure, things happen that are out of our control, which could delay the process and completion, but you should definitely be provided with a estimated timeline by your roofing company.
4. Who will be doing the work, and how will we communicate?
Chances are roofing companies will have more than one job going at the same time, so it makes sense to wonder about who will be at your house each day.
Be sure to ask:
Communication is key! From day one, you should have a clear idea of how conversations will go moving forward.
5. Do you have past work samples I can review?
You should see red flags if a roofing contractor won’t share with you samples of work they’ve completed in the past. Legitimate roofers will be proud of the work they have done for other customers and will more than likely be excited to share with you past jobs.
You can also always ask for references from past customers. Testimonials are a great way to gauge a roofing company’s overall reputation and performance.
You should find out if the professional roofers you are considering hiring are licensed by the city and state. Each state, city, and even some counties have different regulations when it comes to whether or not contractors must obtain a license to work. Also, be sure you inquire about any other credentials/certificates they may have that reflect their experience in the field of roofing.
Don’t forget that merely having a business license isn’t enough. For instance, you wouldn’t want to hire a roofer with their sole license in pressure washing. Someone may know how to build a business, but that doesn’t mean they have the proper licensure for a roofing service. There isn’t a legitimate roofer out there who should mind you wanting to verify their license is in good standing, and up to date.
Licensed vs. Unlicensed Roofers
Believe it or not, some states don’t require roofers to be licensed! You can take your chances on an unlicensed roofer, but here are some reasons to consider before you do:
- Not having a license could mean they don’t have insurance. In this circumstance, if something happens on your property, be it to a worker OR to your home, you are liable. If something were to happen on your property while working with a licensed roofing company, resolution is as simple as making a phone call to their licensing agency for guidance and resolution.
- Unlicensed roofing contractors won’t necessarily perform up to code, which ultimately results in lower quality work. Roofers who go through the work of obtaining a license are required to pass tests illustrating how well they know building codes.
- The main reason people hire an unlicensed roofer is because they typically cost far less than those with a license. Always keep in mind, less money up front does not always mean less money in the long run. Choosing a roofing company that isn’t licensed could possibly end up costing you even more money down the road.
2. Do you have Insurance?
Worker’s Compensation and liability insurance is required for all roofing contractors. This is to protect the homeowner if something were to happen to cause a worker to become injured on the job, while at your house. In addition, roofers should have insurance to protect your home or building from any possible damage that could occur while working on your roof.
The last thing you want is to have to ultimately pay more in the end, due to a roofing company not carrying insurance.
For peace of mind, always, ALWAYS ask about insurance!
3. What about the Warranty?
You are going to want to ask about the cost and details of the warranty. No reputable roofing contractor will ask you to fully pay for the work up front.
You need to keep the lines of communication open with your roofing company. Make sure you know the details of the price and payment schedule from day one.
Ask about a warranty during the discussion about payment terms. Go in knowing that most roofing companies offer a warranty that lasts throughout the first year. There are some who offer longer warranties, so just be sure to inquire.
You should receive one warranty for the roofing company’s work, and another for the manufacturer materials.
Don’t let them start the work before you ask them to give you a timeline. Sure, things happen that are out of our control, which could delay the process and completion, but you should definitely be provided with a estimated timeline by your roofing company.
4. Who will be doing the work, and how will we communicate?
Chances are roofing companies will have more than one job going at the same time, so it makes sense to wonder about who will be at your house each day.
Be sure to ask:
- Will the same roofers be at my house each day?
- Who is the project manager, and what are they responsible for each day?
- If you work with subcontractors, are they as qualified to do the job as you are? Does your insurance cover them as well?
Communication is key! From day one, you should have a clear idea of how conversations will go moving forward.
5. Do you have past work samples I can review?
You should see red flags if a roofing contractor won’t share with you samples of work they’ve completed in the past. Legitimate roofers will be proud of the work they have done for other customers and will more than likely be excited to share with you past jobs.
You can also always ask for references from past customers. Testimonials are a great way to gauge a roofing company’s overall reputation and performance.