Residential Roof Replacement

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Residential Roof Replacement

If your home needs roof repairs, replacement, or maintenance due to underlying issues like a leak, damaged or missing shingles, or the appearance of asphalt granules in your gutter, DSS Roofing can offer high-quality residential roof replacement that lasts for a longer time and protects the home. Regardless of the complexity of the architecture, our professional team delivers residential roofing services with increased performance and increased roofing lifespans while ensuring our customers’ roofs stay in excellent condition.

Additionally, the DSS Roofing team can help you to choose a new roof for your house, and also can perform the roofing installation for the new one. Every roof has its life span, and during its life, the roof endures massive damage due to severe storms such as wind and hail that cause severe damage, creating a need for a residential roof replacement after 15 to 17 years. But if maintained properly, the roof can last up to 100 years.

 
 
 
 
 

If your roof suffered severe storm damage, such as wind and hail damage, DSS Roofing could help regardless of the severity of the damage.
If you are searching for reliable roof contractors for your residential roof replacement needs, contact the roofing professionals at DSS Roofing right away. Our fully licensed and insured team of professionals are in 24/7 emergency repair services. Visit your property to perform a free comprehensive roof inspection to determine condition and assess the level of any damage to the roof. A justified roof replacement estimation will be shared with you after a thorough assessment. We share transparent pricing with our customers eliminating concerns about hidden fees or add-on costs that are common with other roof replacement companies.

 
 
 

Yes, DSS Roofing provides free, detailed roof replacement quotes, including inspections, material recommendations, and clear pricing.

 
 
 

Most residential roof replacements cost $8,000–$15,000, depending on size, materials, and labor.

 
 

Frequent leaks, missing shingles, sagging, or widespread damage usually require full replacement.

 
 
 
 

Replace when the roof shows aging, repeated leaks, major wear, or reaches its lifespan.