FAQs

Final Touch Roofing, Inc

  • Do you have financing?

    Yes, Final Touch Roofing collaborates with a financing company to provide our customers with various payment options.
  • How long does it take to replace my roof?

    The duration of a roof installation can vary from three days to several weeks, primarily depending on weather conditions.
  • How do I know if I need a new roof?

    There are several indicators that you may need a new roof: missing, cracked, or curling shingles; leaks or water stains on ceilings; a sagging roof deck; and the age of your roof (typically 20-30 years for asphalt shingles).
  • What types of roofing materials are available?

    We offer a range of popular roofing materials including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, stone-coated options, slate and shake roofs, synthetic or composite materials, and flat roof solutions.
  • How much does a new roof cost?

    The cost of a new roof varies based on several factors: the type of material chosen, the size and pitch of your roof, labor and location costs, and the expense of removing the old roofing.
  • Can I install a new roof over my old one?

    While it's technically possible, we prefer to address all potential issues by removing the old roof down to the existing decking before installation.
  • What warranties are available?

    We offer two types of warranties: a manufacturer's warranty that covers the roofing materials, and a workmanship warranty that covers the installation process.
  • How do I maintain my roof?

    To maintain your roof, we recommend regularly cleaning gutters, removing debris and moss, inspecting after storms, and scheduling annual professional inspections.
  • What should I look for in a roofing contractor?

    When selecting a roofing contractor, consider these key factors: proper licensing and insurance, local references and reviews, written estimates and warranties, and experience with your specific roof type.
  • Will my homeowner's insurance cover roof replacement?

    Homeowner's insurance may cover roof replacement due to damage from storms, fire, or accidents. However, it typically doesn't cover wear and tear. We advise reviewing your specific policy for details.