Home energy upgrade
Roofing
New roofs, re-roofs, and storm-damage repairs — asphalt shingle, metal, and flat systems — by licensed roofers.
Step by step
How Roofing installation works
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A licensed roofer inspects the roof and documents its condition.
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You get a written quote by material and square footage.
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The crew tears off (if needed) and installs the new roof, usually in 1–3 days.
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Old materials are hauled away and the site is cleaned with a magnet sweep.
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A final inspection and warranty paperwork close out the job.
Why it's worth it
Benefits of Roofing
- Replace or repair asphalt shingle, metal, or flat roofing
- Protects your home from leaks, rot, and storm damage
- Many roofers handle insurance-claim documentation after storms
- Licensed, insured crews with manufacturer warranties
- Boosts curb appeal and energy efficiency
What to budget
Typical cost
Typically $8,000–$25,000 depending on roof size and material
Costs vary significantly depending on property size, existing systems, and contractor. A surveyor's assessment will give you an accurate figure. Available tax credits and rebates (listed below) can substantially reduce the net cost.
Is this right for you?
Ideal for
- Roofs nearing the end of their service life (20–30+ years)
- Homes with active leaks or missing, curling shingles
- After hail or wind storms (insurance claims)
- Owners upgrading to longer-lasting metal roofing
Financial support
Grants you may qualify for
No specific federal tax credit currently applies to this work, but project costs may be offset by energy savings or state & utility rebates. A free assessment will clarify what incentives are available for your property.
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