Roof Replacement
Over the years, the roof of your home or business really takes a beating. In Florida, roofs have to be built to withstand extreme wind, heavy rains, hail, and scorching heat. It is likely that as a property owner, you will encounter roof damage as a result of the weather – or – the integrity of your roof will simply become compromised as it ages. There are several factors that we take into consideration when deciding whether a roof needs to be replaced, or if a repair is feasible.
Clermont Roofing is dedicated to exceeding your expectations of quality and service, and to achieving the appearance that you envision for your home. Our knowledgeable staff will take the time to present you with all of the information that you require to choose the option that best suits your needs and budget. You can rest assured knowing that we back all of our work with a Written Workmanship Warranty, which is completely transferable to a new owner in the event that you sell your home.
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Shingle Over / Layering
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Shingle Roofs
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Flat Roofs
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Metal Roofs
In some cases, homeowners will opt for what is known as a “recover” – which is essentially layering new roofing materials over the old roof. While this is a less costly alternative, it is not advisable because it is a temporary solution that adds weight to the frame of the structure. There is also a danger of the old roof curling up under the newer layer, which causes serious problems. If the existing roof has been recovered in the past, and there is already more than one layer, we recommend starting from scratch with a new roof. Clermont Roofing does not do any Shingle Over since roof deck cannot be re-nailed to meet Florida Code. Clermont Roofing recommends that you never do this.
In some cases, homeowners will opt for what is known as a “recover” – which is essentially layering new roofing materials over the old roof. While this is a less costly alternative, it is not advisable because it is a temporary solution that adds weight to the frame of the structure. There is also a danger of the old roof curling up under the newer layer, which causes serious problems. If the existing roof has been recovered in the past, and there is already more than one layer, we recommend starting from scratch with a new roof. Clermont Roofing does not do any Shingle Over since roof deck cannot be re-nailed to meet Florida Code. Clermont Roofing recommends that you never do this.
In some cases, homeowners will opt for what is known as a “recover” – which is essentially layering new roofing materials over the old roof. While this is a less costly alternative, it is not advisable because it is a temporary solution that adds weight to the frame of the structure. There is also a danger of the old roof curling up under the newer layer, which causes serious problems. If the existing roof has been recovered in the past, and there is already more than one layer, we recommend starting from scratch with a new roof. Clermont Roofing does not do any Shingle Over since roof deck cannot be re-nailed to meet Florida Code. Clermont Roofing recommends that you never do this.
In some cases, homeowners will opt for what is known as a “recover” – which is essentially layering new roofing materials over the old roof. While this is a less costly alternative, it is not advisable because it is a temporary solution that adds weight to the frame of the structure. There is also a danger of the old roof curling up under the newer layer, which causes serious problems. If the existing roof has been recovered in the past, and there is already more than one layer, we recommend starting from scratch with a new roof. Clermont Roofing does not do any Shingle Over since roof deck cannot be re-nailed to meet Florida Code. Clermont Roofing recommends that you never do this.




