Contact Information
Premier Roofing and Renovations
(888) 770-4245
17917 Masonic
Fraser MI 48026
Hours
Monday – Saturday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
you need at the right cost.
There are several reasons for homeowners to consider hiring a roofing contractor for roof repairs. Perhaps your house has a minor leak that you’ve been ignoring, or a severe storm passed through and damaged some of your roof shingles.
At Premier Roofing and Renovations, we know your home is an important investment that deserves only the best. And if you’re new to the roofing process, you may have concerns about hiring the right contractor. Premier Roofing and Renovations is a platinum preferred roofing contractor, which means we have established the credentials needed to become one of Owen’s Corning top tier contractors.
To become a platinum preferred roofing contractor one must:
- Have passed an installation workmanship inspection
- Carry at least $1,000,000 in general liability insurance
- Have been screened for financial stability and customer service
- Have operated under the same business name for a minimum of three years
Select Status.
Owens Corning Roofing Platinum Preferred Contractors are the top tier of a premier network of roofing professionals dedicated to service, reliability and professional craftsmanship.
They meet high standards and satisfy strict requirements – all to give you peace of mind that you’ve chosen the right contractor for the job.
Lifetime^ Workmanship.^
Owens Corning Roofing Platinum Preferred Contractors are the only contractors who can offer the Owens Corning Platinum Protection Roo ng System Limited Warranty.*
The Platinum Protection Roofing System Limited Warranty* not only provides our strongest coverage, it also covers workmanship for Life*/^ (as long as you own your home).
Owens Corning Roofing Platinum Preferred Contractors can offer homeowners additional coverage through our series of Roofing System Limited Warranties* as follows:
* See actual warranty for complete details, limitations and requirements. Lifetime warranty (for as long as the original homeowner owns their home).
** Architectural/Specialty shingles are: Berkshire,® Devonshire,® Woodmoor,® Woodcrest,® TruDe nition® WeatherGuard® HP, TruDe nition® Duration® TruDe nition® Duration STORM,® TruDe nition® Duration® Designer Colors Collection, TruDe nition® Duration MAX,® TruDe nition® Duration® COOL, Duration® Premium Cool, Duration® Premium, TruDe nition® Oakridge® and Oakridge® Shingles.
*** Traditional Shingles are: Supreme® Shingles
^ Lifetime workmanship applies to all shingles except Supreme® Shingles. Lifetime workmanship is only available to the original purchaser and is not fully transferable. Contractor is responsible for covering the rst two years of workmanship. See warranty for complete details.
Sometimes a roof can naturally reach the end of its useful life without experiencing a roof failure. It just looks old and worn, and you are doing preventive maintenance on your home. If replacing an old roof is delayed, however, it could result in bigger problems down the road. So watch for the warning signs to be sure to give yourself plenty of time to add the project to your TO DO list.
Potential signs that your roof may need to be replaced:
Shingle edges are curled or shingle tabs are cupped
Bald spots where granules are missing
Cracked shingles
Your roof is at least 20 years old
While many shingles today are produced for durability, many factors can accelerate the aging of shingles. For example, if your roof is not properly ventilated, it can negatively impact your shingles.
The roof just looks old and worn
Neighbors are getting new roofs
Homes built around the same time period can be experiencing the same types of weather conditions can mean that your roof is nearing its useful life.
Dark streak
Airborne algae cause dark streaks on roof decks. While this may not necessarily harm the roof shingles, it may not look good. Algae streaks can be removed using a 50:50 blend of water and bleach sprayed on your roof. It is important to use a low volume garden hose so you do not knock the protective granules off your shingles. It is also important that you protect your landscaping from the bleach run-off.
Moss
Moss can grow on roof surfaces that don’t get much sunlight, especially in cool, moist climates. Moss growth can be more than a cosmetic issue. Moss holds moisture against the roof surface and overtime in freezing climates can cause damage to the granules on the top of the shingles. Moss can be brushed off but it won’t prevent it from growing again; take care not to damage the shingle surface. You may need to contact a professional roofing contractor.
Missing Granules
Homes built around the same time period can be experiencing the same types of weather conditions can mean that your roof is nearing its useful life.
Roof Tarping
Hail and Wind Damage
If you encounter a strong storm, you may find afterwards that your siding or shingles have been damaged. Most policies cover this type of damage, you can give us a call and we can provide a Haag certified inspection to put your mind at ease and help with the repair process.