Roofing Repair

Roof Repair & Replacement

K Construction specializes in total roof replacement and roof repairs for residential and commercial properties. Whether you just need a few shingles replaced to prevent leaks and interior damage to your home or you have a large multi-unit apartment complex with hail damage, K Construction & Restoration possesses the tools and knowledge to repair or replace your roof. In fact, we guarantee the best repairs possible to give you a beautiful and maintenance-free roof for many years to come. Our roofing professionals possess decades of experience inspecting, repairing and replacing roofs in residential and commercial environments. On our initial visit, our trained estimators will thoroughly inspect the outside of your roof’s overall condition, the condition of the roofing materials, the seams, gutters and any flashing points, as well as the inside of the roof for overall structural integrity. Once completed, we will advise you of the best and most cost-effective course of action, always keeping your best interests in mind. If the damage is the result of a storm, K Construction & Restoration will work with your insurance adjuster to assist with inspections, recommendations, and ultimately, a settlement to remedy the situation in your best interest.

Storm Damage

Has your roof been affected by strong winds and rain from a recent storm? Rain and wind from storms take their toll on the roofing materials used on your home or business. Strong winds can damage your roof. Shingles can loosen and fly off. And, leaks can occur. Whether constructed of asphalt shingles, tiles or metal, a roof may be damaged by winds of even moderate intensity, with gusts reaching 50 to 75 miles per hour.

Even a tiny roof leak left unattended is enough to breach the waterproof seal on your home or building and leave it wide open to water damage. And once moisture gets inside, your structure is susceptible to mildew, rot and mold.

If your roof has been affected by wind or rain, don’t risk additional damage. Contact us for a free, no-obligation inspection.

Hail Damage

According to the National Weather Service, hail results in roughly $1 billion in damages per year in the United States. Residential and commercial roof structures are vulnerable to the damaging effects of hail.

After a hailstorm, you may notice dings or dents in your gutters or downspouts, holes in window screens, or spots on wood decks. These are all indicators of large hail. However, it can often be hard to see the damage to shingles. Hail damage is rarely detected from the ground and may be difficult for the untrained eye to see. Nonetheless, if your roofing system did incur damage by the hail, the affected shingles will weather and erode much faster – shortening the life of your roof. In fact, the severe effects of hail damage (water damage, mildew and rot, damage to to walls, ceilings, insulation and electrical systems) may not show up for 2 to 3 years after the storm event.

In order for a correct determination to be made concerning shingle damage, it’s imperative that you have a certified inspector evaluate them. At K Construction & Restoration, all of our representatives have successfully completed two training courses to learn about the effects of hail and what to look for when determining damage to a shingle. Additionally, we have Roof Inspectors on staff with many years of experience.

For a limited time, your insurance company will buy you a new roof if it is damaged. But, if you wait too long, you may have to pay for damages out of your pocket since the time to file a claim may have expired. Doesn’t it make sense to at least have your roof inspected? Contact us for a free, no-obligation inspection to determine if your roof may have been compromised.

In addition to roof repair and replacement, K Construction & Restoration offers the following services for
residential and commercial properties:

  • Dry Rot Repair & Water Damage
  • Vinyl, Aluminum & Steel Siding
  • Gutters & Downspouts

Contact K Construction today to get your free, no obligation estimate.