Complete Roofing Solutions for Spring Creek
Our service list isn't complicated: we fix roofs, replace roofs, and install new ones. We also handle gutters, metal systems, and flat roofing for commercial buildings across Spring Creek.
Roof Replacement
Replacement cost depends on your roof size, pitch, and material choice. We quote by the square (100 sq ft) and itemize everything so you can compare apples to apples. In Spring Creek, most residential replacements fall between $8,500 and $24,000. We offer financing if that helps.
Get a Free Quote →Roof Repair
Improper step flashing is the leading cause of roof leaks at wall-to-roof transitions. Step flashing needs to be woven between shingle courses with each piece extending 4" above the shingle exposure. We see Spring Creek homes where the last roofer used continuous L-flashing or just caulked the gap. That always fails. We tear it out and install proper step flashing with a kick-out diverter at the bottom per IRC R905.2.8.3.
Get a Free Quote →Storm Damage Repair
Wind speeds above 60 mph cause shingle tab lift and adhesive seal failure per ASTM D7158 testing protocols. Our Spring Creek inspectors check the entire windward exposure. Not just the obvious damage. Poor ventilation causes ice dams which cause water intrusion under the shingle field during freeze-thaw cycles. We document all contributing factors so your insurance claim covers root-cause repairs, not just surface patches.
Get a Free Quote →New Roof Installation
Building a custom home in Spring Creek? We work directly with you and your architect on material selection, color coordination, and budget planning. From designer shingles to standing seam metal, we install it all and back it with manufacturer plus workmanship warranties.
Get a Free Quote →Metal Roofing
Metal roofing works on pitches as low as 3:12 for standing seam and as low as 1:12 with specific underlayment and sealant requirements. Steep pitches look incredible in metal. We help you choose the right panel profile, material, and color for your Spring Creek home.
Get a Free Quote →Shingle Roofing
Designer shingles like GAF Camelot II, Owens Corning Berkshire, and CertainTeed Grand Manor mimic premium materials. Slate, cedar shake, heavy wood. They cost 30-50% more than standard architectural shingles but the curb appeal is worth it for higher-end Spring Creek homes. Full manufacturer warranties included.
Get a Free Quote →Flat Roofing
EPDM (rubber roofing) has a 50+ year track record as a flat roofing membrane. We install fully adhered EPDM with taped or glued seams over polyiso insulation. It's a great option for Spring Creek building owners who want proven performance at a lower cost than TPO or PVC.
Get a Free Quote →Commercial Roofing
Your commercial roof has HVAC units, exhaust fans, plumbing vents, and satellite dishes punching through it. Every penetration is a potential leak point. We install prefabricated curbs, custom-welded flashings, and pitch pans that handle foot traffic and thermal cycling without failing.
Get a Free Quote →Gutter Installation
We hang gutters with hidden hangers screwed into the rafter tails or fascia board every 24 inches max. No spike-and-ferrule, no exposed hardware. Proper pitch is 1/4" per 10 feet toward each downspout. Too flat and water sits. Too steep and it looks wrong.
Get a Free Quote →Roof Inspection
After a storm, our inspection documents hail hits, wind damage, lifted shingles, and cracked components for your insurance claim. We take measurements, count damage per test square, and prepare a report your adjuster can use. Free for Spring Creek homeowners. We only charge if you hire us for the repair.
Get a Free Quote →Emergency Roof Repair
Emergency tarping is step one. Stop the water. We secure heavy-duty poly tarps over the damaged area using 2x4 nailer boards attached to the deck. Once the immediate threat is contained, we schedule the permanent repair within 48-72 hours.
Get a Free Quote →Skylight Installation
We install three types of skylights: fixed (sealed, just for light), vented (opens for airflow. Great for bathrooms and kitchens), and tubular (flexible tube through the attic. For tight spaces where a standard skylight won't fit). Each serves a different purpose.
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