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Roofing

$8,500–$18,000 depending on size, pitch, and materials. Most Michigan homes require ice-and-water shield, full underlayment, and proper ventilation.

Pro Tip: Confirm your quote includes full tear-off and disposal.

When the roof is 20+ years old or has widespread shingle failure. Repairs are best for isolated storm damage, not aging systems.

Pro Tip: Attic daylight or sagging decking means replacement, not repair.

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1–2 days for most homes; larger or complex roofs may take 3–4 days . Michigan weather can cause short delays.

Pro Tip: Clear driveway space for dumpsters and material delivery.

Yes for sudden storm damage, not age-related wear . Wind and hail claims are common in Michigan.

Pro Tip: File claims promptly—many policies have strict time limits .

Yes, proper ventilation and modern shingles can reduce HVAC load by 15–25%. Hot attic air forces HVAC systems to work harder.

Pro Tip: Pair roofing with attic insulation upgrades.

Old vents often clog or rust, reducing airflow. Poor ventilation shortens shingle lifespan.

Pro Tip: Balance soffit intake with ridge exhaust vents.

Yes, both are included. Manufacturer warranties require certified installers.

Pro Tip: Transferable warranties increase resale value and can be used one time.

Owens Corning Roofing

Yes, installations meet Owens Corning certification standards. Certification ensures proper installation and warranty eligibility.

Pro Tip: Ask for Owens Corning Duration® or Duration FLEX® options

Duration® Architectural and Duration FLEX® impact-resistant shingles. FLEX shingles perform well in hail-prone areas.

Pro Tip: Duration® and Duration® FLEX shingles may lower insurance premiums. 

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Limited Lifetime material warranty plus workmanship coverage. Coverage varies by shingle and certification level.

Pro Tip: Register your warranty after installation.

Concrete Services

$8–$18 per square foot. Thickness, reinforcement, and finish affect pricing.

Pro Tip: Thickened edges prevent frost-related cracking.

7 days for standard vehicles. Full strength is reached at 28 days.

Pro Tip: Avoid heavy trucks for 30 days.

Minor damage can be repaired; severe damage requires replacement. Structural cracks compromise safety.

Pro Tip: Early repair prevents full replacement.

Siding

$6,500–$17,000 vinyl; $18,000–$25,000 fiber cement. Home size and insulation level matter.

Pro Tip: Insulated siding improves comfort.

Hardie Fiber cemen last longest. Resists moisture, pests, and temperature swings.

Pro Tip: Choose thicker panels (.044” or higher).

4–7 business days. Includes removal and trim work.

Pro Tip: Keep pets indoors during installation.

Gutters

$1,150–$1,900 for an average 2,000 sq. ft. home. Seamless aluminum gutters typically cost $6–$12 per linear foot.

Pro Tip: Six-inch gutters handle Michigan snowmelt and heavy rain better than standard five-inch systems.

20–30 years with proper installation and minimal maintenance. Seamless systems reduce leak points.

Pro Tip: Hidden hanger systems provide better support and a cleaner appearance.

Six-inch gutters are recommended for most Michigan homes. Larger gutters handle snowmelt and heavy rain efficiently.

Pro Tip: Homes with steep roofs or large surface areas benefit most from 6-inch systems.

At least twice per year—spring and fall. Homes near trees may require more frequent cleanings.

Commercial & Multi-Family

Yes, including flat roofs and low-slope systems. Commercial systems require specialized materials.

Pro Tip: Preventative maintenance reduces long-term costs.

TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and metal. Selection depends on building use and budget.

Pro Tip: White TPO improves energy efficiency.

Yes, apartments, condos, and HOAs. Phased scheduling minimizes tenant disruption.

Pro Tip: Bulk projects reduce per-unit cost.

Yes, annual inspections and priority repairs. Prevents emergency failures.

Pro Tip: Maintenance extends roof lifespan significantly.

Yes, they vary by system and manufacturer. Some require routine inspections.

Pro Tip: Keep documentation for compliance.

Financing & Local Services

We offer $0-down financing, low monthly payment plans, and deferred interest options.

Pro Tip: Energy-efficient improvements may qualify for lower interest rates.

Yes, roofing, siding, gutters, concrete, and insulation can all be combined.

Pro Tip: Ask about incentives when combining roofing with insulation or upgrades.

Yes, all work is performed by fully licensed and insured professionals in Michigan.

Pro Tip: Always request proof of insurance before work begins.

Yes, our installers are factory trained to meet manufacturer installation standards.

Pro Tip: Ask which manufacturer certifications apply to your project.

Yes. We work with multiple lenders who specialize in home improvement and look at your “debt-to-income” ratio rather than just a FICO score. We also offer 0% interest-deferred plans for those who just need a few months to bridge the gap.

Pro Tip: Financing a roof isn’t just about the monthly payment—it’s about protecting your equity. A leaking roof loses home value much faster than the cost of a monthly loan payment.

Estimate Timing

Due to fluctuations in material costs (like asphalt and lumber), our professional estimates are typically locked in for 30 days. This gives you enough time to review the details without worrying about a price jump.

Pro Tip: If you’re planning a project for the spring, get your estimate in January or February. “Early Bird” scheduling often locks in current-year pricing before the annual manufacturer price increases hit in April.

Yes, we provide both workmanship and manufacturer warranties .

Pro Tip: Transferable warranties can increase resale value when selling your home.

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