Roofing Services
New Roof Installation
we specialize in residential and commercial roofing services, we are dedicated to providing customer service that is second to none. Whether you have a new construction project or need to replace an old or damaged roof, we offer roofing repair and replacement services.
Roofing Repairs
Whether you have a leaky roof, need a chimney flashing repair, flat roof repair, roof water leak, shingle roof repairs, metal roof repair,
Metal Roofing
- Why metal roofing? Metal roofs are available in a wide variety of colors and profiles providing numerous design options Metal roofs from Stateline come in long lasting colors with no nonsense warranties Metal roofs provide over 30 years of exceptional durability Metal roofing is noncombustible Metal Roofing is hail resistant Metal roofing, if properly installed, will not absorb or be damaged by water Metal roofing will shed ice and water in the winter Most steel products are made with recycled steel and contain at least 25 percent recycled materialCan metal roofing be installed over my old roof?Yes! Metal roofing weighs less than 1.6 pounds per square foot, depending on the gauge. It will not normally over load existing roofs. Metal roofing can usually be installed right over asphalt or fiberglass roofing. The existing roof in some cases also serves as an increased level of insulation
- Will metal roofing improve the look of my home?Metal roofing offers a wide variety of panel profiles from which to choose. A vast array of design appearances can be achieved when using metal. If you desire a bold looking roof, State Line provides a large selection of beautiful colors to achieve the desired look. You can also use high slim rib panels to create interesting shadow lines or a low profile panel can be used to create an interesting design to your home.
- What about noise?Usually, metal roofing is installed over plywood and felt or an existing roof. Therefore, the sound generated by rain or hail would be similar to other roofing materials. The myth of a noisy steel roof comes from barns that were built with steel roofing installed on open framing and with no insulation.
- Does metal roofing cost more than conventional roofing?Each type of roofing material offers a wide range in levels of quality. Initially, metal roofing may cost slightly more than some other roofing types but the life cycle costs of metal roofing are substantially lower and the length of product life is double and often triple the life span of some traditional materials. The decision to use metal is usually based upon the fact that the homeowner doesn’t want to or can’t afford to replace their conventional roof every 8 to 12 years. State Line metal roofing can provide you with many years of low maintenance service.
- Which metal roofing system should I use?There are two common types of metal roofing systems primarily used in residential applications – concealed fastener and exposed fastener systems. State Line offers two concealed faster systems and 12 exposed fastener systems. To review these panels check out our panel selection chart. Generally, exposed fastener systems cost less than concealed fastener systems. Depending on the aesthetic look you are trying to achieve, your trained professional contractor, building materials supplier, or State Line team member can help you select the system right for you and your roof design.
What type of warranty does a metal roof carry?As with any industry, there are many different warranties available to consumers depending on the manufacturer of the product. With that being said, it is important to remember that companies come and go. So as a rule of thumb, you should look to companies, like State Line who have been around for decades to find good examples of credible warranties. State Line offers a 25 year warranty for Galvalume Panels. Painted panels are available with 40 or 20 year warranties, depending upon the product chosen. The warranties State Line provides are no non-sense, clearly stated warranties that explain in detail the product, the company’s, and the customer’s responsibility.
Will metal roofing reduce my home insurance cost?In some cases, having a metal roof on your home will reduce your insurance cost. You will need to contact your insurance provider to follow up on any potential cost savings that may be available to you.
- Will metal roofing improve the look of my home?Metal roofing offers a wide variety of panel profiles from which to choose. A vast array of design appearances can be achieved when using metal. If you desire a bold looking roof, State Line provides a large selection of beautiful colors to achieve the desired look. You can also use high slim rib panels to create interesting shadow lines or a low profile panel can be used to create an interesting design to your home.
- What about noise?Usually, metal roofing is installed over plywood and felt or an existing roof. Therefore, the sound generated by rain or hail would be similar to other roofing materials. The myth of a noisy steel roof comes from barns that were built with steel roofing installed on open framing and with no insulation.
- Does metal roofing cost more than conventional roofing?Each type of roofing material offers a wide range in levels of quality. Initially, metal roofing may cost slightly more than some other roofing types but the life cycle costs of metal roofing are substantially lower and the length of product life is double and often triple the life span of some traditional materials. The decision to use metal is usually based upon the fact that the homeowner doesn’t want to or can’t afford to replace their conventional roof every 8 to 12 years. State Line metal roofing can provide you with many years of low maintenance service.
- Which metal roofing system should I use?There are two common types of metal roofing systems primarily used in residential applications – concealed fastener and exposed fastener systems. State Line offers two concealed faster systems and 12 exposed fastener systems. To review these panels check out our panel selection chart. Generally, exposed fastener systems cost less than concealed fastener systems. Depending on the aesthetic look you are trying to achieve, your trained professional contractor, building materials supplier, or State Line team member can help you select the system right for you and your roof design.
What type of warranty does a metal roof carry?As with any industry, there are many different warranties available to consumers depending on the manufacturer of the product. With that being said, it is important to remember that companies come and go. So as a rule of thumb, you should look to companies, like State Line who have been around for decades to find good examples of credible warranties. State Line offers a 25 year warranty for Galvalume Panels. Painted panels are available with 40 or 20 year warranties, depending upon the product chosen. The warranties State Line provides are no non-sense, clearly stated warranties that explain in detail the product, the company’s, and the customer’s responsibility.
Will metal roofing reduce my home insurance cost?In some cases, having a metal roof on your home will reduce your insurance cost. You will need to contact your insurance provider to follow up on any potential cost savings that may be available to you.
Shingle Roofing
- How Long Should My Roof Last?The lifespan of a roof depends on several factors:
MaterialShingle thicknessClimate and weather conditionsProper installationTraditional asphalt shingle roofs typically last between 12 and 20 years, while slate, tile, and copper roofs may last upwards of 50. Thanks to their durability, metal roofs may enjoy life spans of 40 to 70 years. In regions that experience severe weather conditions such as high winds, snow, and significant rainfall, roofs generally have shorter life expectancies.
- Does My Homeowner’s Insurance Cover My Roof?Most homeowner’s insurance covers structural damage caused by perils such as hail, wind, fire, and falling trees. This coverage includes your roof. Depending on your policy, coverage may include repair or replacement and may require you to pay a deductible. Some policies also include exclusions for certain conditions.
- Does a Leaky Roof Need to Be Completely Replaced?Not all leaks necessitate a complete roof replacement, and whether you repair or replace your roof likely depends on the extent of the damage. On a relatively new roof, a few damaged or missing shingles may be cost-effective to repair. If the damage is more extensive and involves an older roof or multiple layers of roofing materials, a partial or full replacement is likely in order.
- What Does a New Roof Cost?The cost of a new roof depends on its size and shape, the type of materials used, and the price of labor in your area. Chimneys and skylights also affect the overall price of roofing. Be sure to factor in disposal costs for your old roof.
Most roofing companies offer free, no-obligation quotes.
- What Are the Signs of a Failing Roof?Many signs of a failing roof are obvious and can be spotted during a visual inspection. Warning signs of a failing roof include:
Loose or missing shinglesObvious saggingExposed nail headsCurled, cracked, or blistering shinglesGranules or debris in your guttersMissing or damaged flashingDark or stained areasHigher-than-average heating and cooler billsWater leaks in your top-floor ceilingsIf your home has an asphalt shingle roof that’s more than 20 years old, it may need to be replaced even if it isn’t showing outward signs of failure.
- Why Is My Roof Stained?Black and green stains are evidence of algae, moss, or lichens. They’re common, particularly in wet and humid climates, and should be cleaned regularly to avoid the rot, mold, and water damage that they can cause.
- How Long Does Roof Installation Take?The roof installation process can range from a day to a few days depending on the size and shape of your roof, the selected materials, and the size of the roofer’s crew. A roofing contractor should be able to provide a comprehensive time line, although Inclement weather may delay installation.
MaterialShingle thicknessClimate and weather conditionsProper installationTraditional asphalt shingle roofs typically last between 12 and 20 years, while slate, tile, and copper roofs may last upwards of 50. Thanks to their durability, metal roofs may enjoy life spans of 40 to 70 years. In regions that experience severe weather conditions such as high winds, snow, and significant rainfall, roofs generally have shorter life expectancies.
- Does My Homeowner’s Insurance Cover My Roof?Most homeowner’s insurance covers structural damage caused by perils such as hail, wind, fire, and falling trees. This coverage includes your roof. Depending on your policy, coverage may include repair or replacement and may require you to pay a deductible. Some policies also include exclusions for certain conditions.
- Does a Leaky Roof Need to Be Completely Replaced?Not all leaks necessitate a complete roof replacement, and whether you repair or replace your roof likely depends on the extent of the damage. On a relatively new roof, a few damaged or missing shingles may be cost-effective to repair. If the damage is more extensive and involves an older roof or multiple layers of roofing materials, a partial or full replacement is likely in order.
- What Does a New Roof Cost?The cost of a new roof depends on its size and shape, the type of materials used, and the price of labor in your area. Chimneys and skylights also affect the overall price of roofing. Be sure to factor in disposal costs for your old roof.
Most roofing companies offer free, no-obligation quotes.
- What Are the Signs of a Failing Roof?Many signs of a failing roof are obvious and can be spotted during a visual inspection. Warning signs of a failing roof include:
Loose or missing shinglesObvious saggingExposed nail headsCurled, cracked, or blistering shinglesGranules or debris in your guttersMissing or damaged flashingDark or stained areasHigher-than-average heating and cooler billsWater leaks in your top-floor ceilingsIf your home has an asphalt shingle roof that’s more than 20 years old, it may need to be replaced even if it isn’t showing outward signs of failure.
- Why Is My Roof Stained?Black and green stains are evidence of algae, moss, or lichens. They’re common, particularly in wet and humid climates, and should be cleaned regularly to avoid the rot, mold, and water damage that they can cause.
- How Long Does Roof Installation Take?The roof installation process can range from a day to a few days depending on the size and shape of your roof, the selected materials, and the size of the roofer’s crew. A roofing contractor should be able to provide a comprehensive time line, although Inclement weather may delay installation.