Now Serving North Alabama

20+ Years of Experience

Licensed and Insured

B.A. ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION

The Best Choice For Your Home!

FREE Estimates


FAQs

FAQs

B.A. Roofing & Construction

Have a roofing-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Are you local roofers who offer free estimates?

    Yes, our local roofers at B.A. Roofing & Construction offer free estimates for our services. According to This Old House, the average roof will last 25–50 years, depending on the quality, durability, and type of roofing material. If you need a new roof, contact our team for an estimate!

  • Are you local roofers who do just installation, or do you have other roofing services?

    We are more than just installation roofers! We also offer roof inspections, roof repairs, and commercial roofing.

  • How often should a roof be replaced?

    The lifespan of a roof depends on the material used:

    Asphalt shingles: 15-30 years

    Metal roofs: 40-70 years

  • How can I tell if my roof needs repair?

    Signs your roof needs repair include:

    • Missing, cracked, or curling shingles
    • Leaks or water stains inside the house
    • Sagging roof
    • Moss or algae growth
    • Granules in the gutters (from asphalt shingles)
  • How long does it take to replace a roof?

    Most residential roof replacements take 1-3 days depending on the size of the roof, the weather, and the complexity of the job. Larger or more complex projects (e.g., multiple layers, structural issues) can take longer.

  • What is the best time of year to replace a roof?

    The best times for roof replacement are spring and fall when temperatures are moderate, and weather is more predictable. Summer is also a good time but can be challenging in extremely hot regions. Avoid roof replacements during winter due to cold weather, which can affect material installation.

  • What kind of maintenance does a roof require?

    Regular maintenance can extend your roof’s life:

    • Clearing gutters of leaves and debris
    • Removing moss or algae
    • Inspecting and replacing damaged or missing shingles
    • Trimming tree branches that overhang your roof
    • Checking for leaks or water damage in the attic
  • Will a new roof lower my energy bills?

    Yes, a new roof, especially with energy-efficient materials like metal or reflective shingles, can help reduce energy costs by improving insulation and reflecting more heat away from your home, reducing the need for cooling.

Share by: