
Asphalt Shingle Roof Direct serves North Carolina, including Raleigh. North Carolina's climate brings coastal storms and inland heat. Your roof faces humidity, heavy rain, and strong winds. We provide resilient roofing to protect your home.
North Carolina's weather can be unpredictable. Coastal areas deal with hurricanes and strong winds, while inland regions experience heat and humidity. EPDM roofing offers a durable, waterproof solution, especially for flat or low-slope roofs common on many North Carolina properties. Its flexibility helps it withstand wind uplift. We understand the unique roofing challenges across the state. Our team focuses on quality installations that can handle the diverse weather conditions. We aim to provide long-lasting protection for your home.
The 25% rule in roofing often relates to the allowable slope variation on a roof deck. If more than 25% of the deck is uneven, it may require repair before new shingles are installed. We inspect your North Carolina roof to ensure a solid foundation.
The cost of a new roof depends on several factors. These include the size of your roof, the chosen materials, and the complexity of the installation process. We provide a free phone quote for your Raleigh home to give you a clear estimate.
We focus on providing quality service at fair prices year-round. The best time to get a new roof is when your current one needs attention, not based on the month. Contact us for a free quote in North Carolina anytime.
The best roofing company is one that offers reliable service and high-quality workmanship. We are dedicated to providing excellent roofing solutions and ensuring customer satisfaction. We want your roof to be dependable.
A fair price for a new roof is based on the materials, labor, and the specific needs of your home. We offer a free phone consultation to give you a clear understanding of the investment for your property in Raleigh.
EPDM roofing is a good option for many North Carolina homes, especially those with flat or low-slope roofs. It provides excellent waterproofing and can handle the state's humidity and rain. We can assess if it's the right fit for your home.
Useful reference: NOAA storm data — hail and wind event history.