Elevating homes, protecting families

Roofing for Every Home & Every Budget!

At RoofLab, our mission is clear: to safeguard homes across the Southeast with reliable residential roofing solutions. Whether your roof requires a simple repair, a brand new installation, or a complete roof replacement, our team is here to provide the support you deserve. We go beyond just offering services; we deliver personalized solutions for homeowners, ensuring your specific needs and budget are always considered.

We look forward to keeping you covered!

Residential Roofing
Process

  • Contact our team and we will schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

  • By utilizing our state-of-the-art drones, we will provide a thorough inspection and discover weak points on your property.

  • We will be honest about the work needed for your property and create a personalized timeline, budget, and plan for you.

  • Our team will efficiently and effectively execute our custom plan, keeping you updated every step of the way.

Our Products

Cedar Shake

Belmont Stone Gate Gray

Landmark Weathered Wood

CertainTeed

Fortified Roofing

Dynasty Biscayne

DynastyCornerstone

Cambridge Dual Black

IKO

Oakridge AR Onyx Black

Duration Midnight Plum

Owens Corning

Standing Seam Metal

5V Metal

Tamko

Brava Synthetic

Worthouse Metal

Financing Options

At RoofLab, we know that upgrading your roof and exteriors is a major financial decision. That’s why we make the process easy with a variety of financing options that come with no hidden fees. You can count on our team to support you every step of the way!

We are proudly partnered with:

Service Financing Company

Service Finance Company, LLC, is a national licensed sales finance company and an approved FHA Title I Lender. Their program provides the flexibility you require to finance home improvement projects.

Synchrony

Synchrony offers a variety of financing options, including credit cards, installment loans, and “buy now, pay later” plans.

Residential Roofing Service FAQ

  • Sometimes, there are obvious signs of roof trouble, such as missing shingles. More often than not, these are less obvious, but some things can be checked for. For example, algae stains on roofs are common after 7 to 10 years of life; these are good signs that it’s time to get a roof inspection. Also, be on the lookout for granular buildup in gutters or at the bottom of downspouts as, over time, this builds and is a sign that your roof will be at the end of its life.

  • Lots of things can cause roofs to fail. The most common are storms and natural weather environments, as several things can affect it, such as direct sun, shade, etc. Also, proper ventilation is an essential part of your roof that can change years of lifespan for a roof.

  • There is no perfect answer, as there are a lot of factors that can change the timeline. However, one to two days is a good average for residential homes but can vary depending on home size. Specialty items such as Slate, Cedar shake, synthetic composite, and standing seam are much more labor intensive and can take a substantial amount of time, such as multiple days or weeks.

  • Roofs are known to last anywhere from 10 to 50 years. A lot of this depends on the type of roof you have.

  • After installing a new roof, we recommend having your roof inspected after five years. Afterward, we recommend an inspection every couple of years for maintenance purposes. Once your roof is closer to 12 years or older, it is a good idea to have it checked annually.

  • The best options to expand the life of your roof are the quality of the roof you choose and ensure you have the correct roofing ventilation system.

  • Technically, yes. We don’t typically perform “roof over” installation. We must remove the old roof and inspect the roof deck and flashings to replace rotten wood or damaged flashing. Therefore we can’t ensure a quality installation per our standards.

  • No, the growth of brown or black algae on your asphalt shingles will not hurt your shingle’s performance. It doesn’t look very good but it will not affect the shingle surface. Removing the algae is optional and can be done using a bleach and TSP solution, but it must be done carefully to avoid damaging the roof and the plants surrounding your home. For example, never use a power washer on your roof surface!

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