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Address

1002 SW Fiord Dr.
Lee's Summit, MO 64081

Phone number

+1 (855) 661-ROOF

Frequently asked questions

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How do I know if my roof needs repairs?
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Look for common signs like missing or damaged shingles, leaks, water stains on ceilings, sagging areas, or excessive granules in your gutters. If you’re unsure, a professional inspection can assess your roof’s condition.

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How much does roof repair typically cost?
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The cost depends on the extent of the damage, the materials used, and labor. Minor repairs can range from $150 to $1,000, while more extensive repairs may cost several thousand dollars.

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Can I repair my roof myself, or should I hire a professional?
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Small fixes like replacing a shingle may be manageable for a DIYer, but for leaks, structural damage, or widespread issues, it’s best to hire a professional to ensure the job is done safely and correctly.

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How long does a roof repair take?
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Most minor repairs can be completed within a few hours, while more extensive repairs may take a day or two, depending on the complexity of the issue.

5.
What happens if I ignore a roof leak?
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Ignoring a leak can lead to mold growth, structural damage, and costly interior repairs. Addressing leaks promptly helps prevent more serious and expensive problems.

6.
What is Roof Maxx, and how does it help my roof?
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Roof Maxx is a plant-based, eco-friendly treatment that restores the flexibility of aging asphalt shingles, helping them resist cracking and extending the life of your roof by up to 15 years.

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How long does a Roof Maxx treatment last?
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A single Roof Maxx treatment lasts for about 5 years, and up to three applications can be applied over time, extending your roof’s lifespan by up to 15 years.

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Is Roof Maxx a replacement for roof repair?
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No, Roof Maxx is designed to extend the lifespan of an aging roof, but any necessary repairs, such as fixing leaks or replacing damaged shingles, should be completed before applying the treatment.

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Will my homeowners insurance cover roof repairs?
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It depends on your policy and the cause of the damage. Insurance typically covers repairs for storm damage or unexpected events, but not general wear and tear. Check with your provider for details.

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How can I prevent future roof damage?
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Regular inspections, cleaning gutters, trimming overhanging trees, and addressing minor issues before they worsen can all help extend your roof’s lifespan and prevent costly damage.