Roof Installation Nationwide
New construction, additions, accessory dwellings, or detached structures — licensed local roofers across 50+ cities install asphalt shingle, metal, tile, and flat roof systems to code with manufacturer-warranted material packages.
(844) 578-3077 — Call to Get MatchedWhat our Roof Installation network covers
- New construction roof installation (single-family, ADU, detached)
- Material selection: shingle, metal standing-seam, tile, flat membrane
- Underlayment, ice/water shield, and proper ventilation install
- Drip edge, valleys, and flashing per code
- Coordination with general contractor for inspection-ready timing
- Manufacturer warranty registration on certified installs
When to call a installation pro
- New construction or addition with no existing roof
- Tear-off complete and ready for new install (different from replacement-which-includes-tear-off)
- Material upgrade from existing roof (e.g., shingle to metal)
- Detached structure (shed, garage, ADU) needing initial roofing
- Conversion or change-of-use construction requiring re-roofing per code
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Frequently asked about roof installation
What's the difference between roof installation and roof replacement?
Installation is putting a roof on a structure that doesn't have one (new construction, additions, sheds). Replacement is taking an existing roof off and installing a new one (tear-off + install). Most home roofing work is technically replacement; pure installation is mostly new construction.
Do I need a permit to install a new roof?
Most jurisdictions require a permit for new roof installation, especially on new construction. Permit requirements vary by city — the roofers in our network commonly handle permit applications as part of the project scope. Confirm permit responsibility in your written contract.
How long does a new roof installation take?
Faster than replacement because there's no tear-off. A typical single-family roof installs in 1-3 days on site. Tile and metal installs take longer than asphalt. Weather, deck condition, and project size all affect timing.
Should I choose asphalt shingle, metal, or tile for new construction?
Asphalt shingle is the most cost-effective and works in most climates (20-30 year lifespan). Metal lasts 40-70 years and excels in fire-prone or snow-load areas. Tile is the standard in hot, dry climates and lasts 50+ years but is heavy and requires structural support. A local roofer can match material to your climate, slope, and HOA rules.
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