Common Questions Customers Ask Bailey’s Roofing

January 28, 2021

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When Bailey’s Roofing gives out the estimates for our projects, customers ask many questions. However, some questions come up more often than others. Here are some of the most common roofing questions that Bailey’s Roofing Company gets from homeowners!

How Much Does a Roof Cost?

Figuring out the cost of a roof is not an easy task. There are a handful of things that go into determining how much a new roof will be. Some of the things we have to consider are the materials that will be used, such as metal, asphalt, or shingles, the color, and the size the roof needs to be. 

Will our Professionals get on the Roof? 

A detailed estimate and thorough inspection require Bailey’s Roofing professionals to get on your roof in the process. We want to be sure we’re giving you the right numbers for the estimate and be as thorough as possible!

How Long do Roofs Last?

Just as the cost varies, the lifespan of a roof varies as well. Asphalt shingle roofs usually last anywhere from 20-30 years. Metal roofs tend to last much longer. Their lifespan ranges from 30-70 years in some cases. 

Can I do the Work Myself?

Many homeowners want to save on labor costs and attempt to do roof work themselves. This is a possible option for simple repairs like replacing a few shingles. However, for large projects like a full roof replacement, you should ask the professionals to do it. 

 

We at Bailey’s Roofing Company hope this has answered some of the questions you have about roofing and exterior construction services. For more information or to get an estimate for your home, contact us today!

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