FAQs: Questions To Ask Your Roofer Company

Not sure if you need a roofer company or a similar professional for fixing or replacing a window, a gutter, your entire roof etc? It can be challenging, especially if you’re not sure what specific kind of problem you need help with. To assist you, find below the most common questions we’ve been asked during our 30+ years of experience in this business as a roofer contractor. 

Yes! We’re a licensed building contractor in the state of Minnesota. Our license number is BC648656. Weather-Tite Exteriors carries $2,000,000 in general liability insurance.

Since 1990, Weather-Tite Exteriors has been providing roofing and other exterior services. Check our reviews section and our projects page for more.

We take Inspections very seriously. A thorough analysis of your roofing system is necessary to determine the scope of the work needed.

Yes! Ventilation is an important part of your roofing system. A proper assessment and ventilation plan are necessary to ensure that your new roof performs at an optimal level. Weather-Tite Exteriors will inspect and determine the best course of action for your ventilation needs. Give us a call now and we’ll be glad to discuss the possibilities with you.

Yes! It’s important that the homeowner knows how the system functions, and that a proper maintenance schedule is put in place.

Yes! Weather-Tite Exteriors has access to all of the latest styles and colors available. Check our projects page for more.

Yes! With more than 30 years of experience Weather-Tite Exteriors has many references available for you. Check our reviews section and our projects page for more.

Yes! It’s important for the homeowner to understand the timing of the project and how different events like weather might affect the schedule.

Yes! Weather-Tite Exteriors has several financing options available for your needs. Learn more on our Financing Options page.

At Weather-Tite Exteriors, we’re excited to embark on your roof installation journey! To ensure a seamless experience, here are some quick prep tips for your home:


 

Clear the Landing Zone:



Park it Further:

Move your car(s) away from the house, ideally to the street, to give our crew and equipment plenty of room to work their magic.

Move the Movable:

Patio furniture, grills, decorations – anything that could get caught in the action – needs to be relocated away from the house.

Mow Low:

Keeping your lawn short allows our team to move around freely and makes post-installation cleanup a breeze. Those magnetic nail rollers work wonders, but tall grass can slow them down!



 

Prep Your Indoor Oasis:

 

Dust Busters:

Dust and debris can sneak in during installation. Cover furniture, electronics, and other valuables in the attic, bedrooms, and living areas with drop cloths or dust sheets.

Wall Art Wanderlust:

Vibrations from hammering might give your wall decor a case of the jitters. Take down any pictures or decorations to prevent unwanted tumbles.

Attic Access All Clear:

Make sure the attic hatch or door is easily accessible for our roofers. Remove any boxes or stored items blocking the entryway.

 

Peace of Mind for Everyone:



Lockdown the Latches: Keep windows and doors closed and locked to prevent dust and debris from entering your home.

Neighborly Nods:

Inform your neighbors about the upcoming installation, so they’re aware of any potential noise or inconvenience.


Pet Pals and Kid Care:

The installation process can be lively. Consider boarding your furry friends or finding alternative arrangements for children during the installation period.

Power Up and Flow:

Our crew may need access to power outlets and water for various tools and cleaning. Let us know where these are readily available beforehand.

 

Bonus Tips:



Communication is Key:

Don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated team with any questions or concerns you may have before or during the installation. We’re always happy to help!

Branch Out (Safely):

If large branches hang over your roof, consider trimming them back to give our crew easier access and avoid potential damage during the installation.

By following these simple steps, you’ll be well on your way to a smooth and successful roof installation with the Weather-Tite Exteriors team! We look forward to transforming your home’s protection and adding lasting value.

When it comes to installing a new roof, timing is crucial. The ideal time for installation depends on various factors, including your location and local weather patterns. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons of different seasons for roof installation:



Fall (Generally Considered the Best)

  • Pros: Comfortable temperatures, less rain compared to spring, allows shingles to properly set before winter.
  • Cons: Often the busiest season for roofers, potentially leading to higher prices and longer wait times.


Spring

  • Pros: Milder temperatures compared to winter, allows for repairs before potential summer storms.
  • Cons: Spring showers can delay projects, and unpredictable weather can pose challenges.


Summer

  • Pros: Long daylight hours can speed up the installation process.
  • Cons: Extremely hot temperatures can be uncomfortable for workers and may negatively impact the performance of some roofing materials. Additionally, rain can still be an issue.


Winter

  • Pros: Lower demand for roofers can lead to better pricing and availability.
  • Cons: Cold temperatures can make working conditions difficult and may prevent the proper application of some materials. Additionally, snow and ice can pose safety hazards for workers.


Additional factors to consider:



  • Local weather patterns: Research the average temperatures and rainfall patterns in your area throughout the year to determine the most stable and predictable season for roof installation.

  • Material limitations: Some roofing materials might have specific recommendations regarding installation temperatures. Discuss this with your roofing contractor to ensure the chosen material is suitable for installation during the chosen season.

  • Availability of roofing contractors: Depending on your location, the demand for roofers may vary throughout the year. Consider scheduling your installation during a time when reputable contractors are readily available.


Understanding Roof Granule Loss

Are you noticing granules falling off your shingles? Here are some insights to help you understand the possible causes:



  1. Normal Aging:

    This is the most common cause. Asphalt shingles naturally lose some granules over time due to weathering:

    • Sun exposure: UV rays degrade the asphalt, making it lose its grip on the granules.
    • Temperature fluctuations: Extreme heat and cold can cause the asphalt to expand and contract, loosening the bond with the granules.
    • Wind and rain: These forces can physically wear away at the granules and wash them off the roof.


  2. Physical Damage:

    Events like these can cause sudden and significant granule loss:



    • Hail damage: The impact of hailstones can knock granules off the shingles.
    • Debris: Falling branches, wind-blown objects, or even people walking on the roof can scrape off granules.
    • Improper installation: If the shingles weren’t installed correctly, the granules may not be properly adhered and more prone to falling off.


  3. New Roof Installation:

    It’s actually normal to see some granule loss right after a new roof installation. The shingles are handled, cut, and nailed during installation, which can loosen some granules. This initial loss shouldn’t be significant and should stop soon after.



Assessing the Severity:

Here’s how to gauge the seriousness of the situation:



  • Extent of loss: A small amount of granule loss in specific areas is likely normal aging. However, widespread and significant loss is concerning.
  • Age of your roof: If your roof is near the end of its lifespan (around 20-25 years for asphalt shingles), even moderate granule loss could indicate it’s time for a replacement.
  • Exposed asphalt beneath granules: If you see large patches of exposed asphalt, your roof is likely compromised and may need urgent repair or replacement.



Taking Action:

What should you do next?


  1. Inspect your roof safely: If you’re comfortable, visually inspect your roof for signs of extensive granule loss, exposed asphalt, or other damage.

  2. Consult a professional: If you’re unsure about the severity of the problem or have concerns, it’s highly advisable to get a professional roof inspection by a qualified contractor. They can assess the situation, recommend solutions, and advise on repairs or replacement.



Remember, it’s crucial to address roof problems promptly to prevent further damage and protect your home.



For a FREE professional roof inspection, contact Weather-Tite Exteriors at (612)321-8483.