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1-800-Roof Care serves Seminole, Florida

Serving Seminole County
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Call: 1-800-Roof Care, 800-766-3227

 

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Are You Looking For A Roofing Company To Work On Your Sanford, Florida Home?

Roof damage is a serious problem everywhere, but the further issues that roof damage creates is further magnified in Sanford. Frequent rains can create several inches of water. and even a relatively small leak can become a huge problem in a matter of days. When you have a leak, call 1-800-Roofcare right away. We can help you resolve the problem and prevent further water-related damages.

When a leak is present, severe water damage to the interior of your home can occur quite quickly. Another major problem is air conditioning loss. Faulty roofs allow cool air to escape from your home, forcing your air conditioning to work harder to maintain a comfortable temperature. In the steamy Central Florida summer, roof damage can cost you more than one hundred dollars a month in cooling costs. Although your heater works fewer days out of the year than your air conditioner in Sanford, the added costs from roof damage are greater because warm air rises.

How can 1-800-Roofcare help me with my roof repair and maintenance needs?

We are a national association of independently owned roofing industry professionals with members in communities throughout the United States, including right here in Sanford. Quality is extremely important to us, which is why we are so careful about whom we let join. Less than 5% of all roofing contractors nationwide are eligible for membership with 1-800-Roofcare, and all members must prove that they are properly licensed and insured. We want to meet all of your roofing needs by providing as many services as possible, including:

  • New Roof Installation
  • Roof Inspection and Condition Analysis
  • Minor and Major Roof Repair
  • Cleaning and Routine Maintenance
  • Re-Covering and Replacement

How long does a roof last in Sanford before replacement becomes necessary?

The answer to that depends on a number of factors. The high heat and humidity of Sanford, coupled with the heavy rains and frequent wind storms, take a heavy toll on roofs. The average life span of a Sanford roof is several years less than what is normally seen in more temperate regions. Among the factors that influence the lifespan of a roof include:

  • Type of Roofing Material. The single biggest determinant of a roof’s lifespan is what it is made out of. Both the type of material and the manufacturer of the material influence lifespan. The shortest-lived roofs tend to be made out of asphalt or wooden shingles, but even these normally last at least 20 years. Stone and concrete tiles have the longest potential lifespan, with some companies claiming that their products last 100 years or more. There are a variety of treatments available to increase the usable lifespan of your roof. In Sanford, anti-termite, anti-algal, and anti-fungal treatments are especially important.
  • Location Specific Features of the Home. Various features about your home will influence your roof’s life expectancy. For example, roofs that have more exposure to direct sunlight normally deteriorate faster. However, pine needles and other tree debris can leach acids and other harmful chemicals into a roof, so heavy tree cover can also shorten a roof’s usable life. Other examples of location specific features which influence roof deterioration include exposure to wind, proximity to water, and accessibility to wildlife.
  • Roof Maintenance.Although no amount of maintenance will make a roof last forever, routine roof maintenance can extend the life of your roof for several years. 1-800-Roofcare recommends that all home owners have a professional contractor inspect their roofs at least twice a year. This allows for problems to be discovered during their infancy and resolved before more serious problems arise. Other maintenance procedures which can extend your roofs life include regular cleaning and anti-pest treatments.

How much cost is involved in roof repair and maintenance service?

That is impossible to answer without first inspecting your roof. There are simply too many factors to consider. For example, it is usually cheaper to purchase and install asphalt shingles than architectural shingles, but both are usually less expensive than ceramic tile. Roof size, roof condition, roof age, seriousness of the damage, and even the location of your home can influence cost. Because we know how important keeping roofing costs down is to your family, 1-800-Roofcare is currently offering free repair and maintenance quotes. We’ll send a contractor out to your home to let you know what work your roof needs and an estimate of what that work will cost, and you don’t have to pay us anything. We then encourage you to get quotes from as many other roof care providers as you like because we are confident that our prices and quality of service stand up favorably to anyone’s.

How do I get a free roofing quote?

All that you need to reach us is a telephone and the number 1-800-Roofcare. Our team of courteous and professional customer service specialists will take your call and find out more about your unique situation and needs. You will then be transferred to our local Sanford affiliate. In recent years, our customers have grown increasingly internet savvy, and so we are now also offering the ability to contact us electronically. We have included a service form at the bottom of this very page for your convenience. Just fill that form out and send it to us. We will reply with additional information and instructions at our earliest possible convenience.

Where can I get 1-800-Roofcare service in Seminole County?

Altamonte Springs

Casselberry

Chuluota

Fern Park

Forest City

Geneva

Heathrow

Indian Mound Village

Lake Mary

Lake Monroe

Longwood

Midway

Oviedo

Sanford

Sanlando Springs

Tuskawilla

Wekiwa Springs

Winter Park

Winter Springs

 

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