Wood Roofing
Who knew thin pieces of wood could be one of the most durable and long-lasting roofing materials in Florida. However, this is one material that requires expert installation and care. Wood shake, along with other types of wood roofing, when properly installed and cared for, can last 10 years longer than other common roofing materials. Intrigued? Contact our team today to learn more!
Why Consider
Wood Roofing
Wood roofing can be a compelling choice for residential buildings. Firstly, the natural beauty and rustic appeal can enhance the aesthetic appeal of the structure, creating a unique and inviting appearance that isn’t obtained by other roofing materials.
Wood shakes, like other styles of wood roofing materials, offer exceptional durability and longevity, with the ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, including strong winds, heavy rain, and UV exposure. Moreover, wood is a sustainable and
environmentally friendly, renewable, and biodegradable material. Additionally, wood shake roofs provide excellent insulation properties, helping to regulate temperature and reduce energy consumption.
Opting for wood roofing combines durability, sustainability, and visual appeal, making it a worthy consideration.
Benefits of
Wood Roofing
If you’re looking for the best of the best, wood roofing is a top consideration in residential roofing for several reasons.
- Exceptional Durability
- Unparalleled Aesthetic Appeal
- Superior Insulation Properties
- Environmentally Friendly Roofing
- Lifespan up to 50 Years
Types of
Wood Roofing
Your roof is an investment that should last for decades to come. Give yourself peace of mind knowing your property is in the best, most experienced and dedicated hands.
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CALCULATOR
Begin with the dimensions of your roof and roof pitch to determine the estimated cost on your roofing project. Explore different roofing materials then contact our team to discuss any questions!
How We Install Wood Roofings
1
APPOINTMENT
Once the appointment is scheduled, a rep will come to your home to inspect and measure your roof. Once the measurement is complete, you will be supplied with an estimate.
2
PAPERWORK
Once the estimate is approved, the contractor will require a signed NOC (notice of commencement) and the signed contract. In accordance with Florida law, the NOC will need to be recorded at the local courthouse. After we receive the NOC and contract, the permit is submitted to your local building affiliation.
3
REMOVE OLD ROOFING
First thing we do is remove the old roofing materials. Once the old materials are removed, we inspect the plywood to be sure that it is nailed off and in accordance with Florida code.
4
UNDERLAYMENT
Roofing underlayment is what lies between the shingles and the roof sheathing, or roof deck, which is typically either plywood or OSB. It’s installed directly on the roof deck and provides a secondary layer of protection from the elements, including rain and wind. Depending on the type of underlayment that is selected, it will be installed in accordance with manufacture specifications and installed to Florida code.
5
ROOFING MATERIAL
Depending on what type of roofing material that you choose, whether it’s a shingle that gets nailed in place or a metal roof that gets screwed in place, all materials are installed in accordance with themanufacture specifications, and installed to Florida code.
6
FINAL CLEAN UP
During the roofing process, we keep the job site as clean as possible. Once the project is completed, we do a final cleanup and ask that you approve that the roof and the cleanup is done to your satisfaction.
7
INSPECTIONS
During the installation of your new roof, there will be multiple inspections required from your local building officials. For example, some of your building officials require a plywood nail off inspection, a dry in inspection, an in progress inspection, and a final inspection.
See the other roof types
See the other roof types
ASPHALT SHINGLE
Attractive, Affordable Roofing Solution
METAL ROOFING
Enhanced Durability and Longevity
TILE ROOFING
Easier Installation, Maintenance and Superior Durability