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How much does a new roof cost for my home?

The cost of a new roof for your home varies depending on factors such as the size of your roof, the materials used, and the complexity of the installation. On average, the cost of a new roof ranges from $5,000 to $12,000 for asphalt shingles, $7,000 to $15,000 for metal roofing, and $10,000 to $25,000 for tile or slate roofing. However, it's essential to get a personalized quote from a roofing contractor based on your specific needs and preferences.

Do you offer commercial roofing services?

Yes, Economy Roofing offers commercial roofing services for businesses, providing installation, repair, and maintenance for flat and low-slope roofs.

What are the signs that windows need to be replaced?

Signs that windows may need to be replaced include drafts, condensation between panes, difficulty opening or closing, visible damage or decay, increased energy bills, and outdated appearance.

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Please note that these answers are for general informational purposes and may vary depending on specific circumstances. It is always recommended to consult with a professional roofing contractor for accurate and personalized advice.
Can TPO roofing be recycled?

Yes, TPO roofing can be recycled at the end of its lifespan, making it an environmentally sustainable roofing option. Recycled TPO materials can be used to manufacture new roofing membranes and other products.

Is TPO roofing compatible with solar panel installation?

Yes, TPO roofing is compatible with solar panel installation and can provide a stable and durable surface for mounting solar panels. Consult with a roofing contractor and solar installer to ensure proper integration and waterproofing.

What is the cost of TPO roofing?

The cost of TPO roofing varies depending on factors such as the size of the roof, installation complexity, and regional labor and material prices. On average, TPO roofing installation costs between $5 to $7 per square foot.

Is TPO roofing resistant to mold and mildew?

Yes, TPO roofing is resistant to mold and mildew growth due to its non-porous surface and resistance to moisture. Proper installation and maintenance help prevent water accumulation and microbial growth on TPO membranes.

What colors are available for TPO roofing?

TPO roofing is available in a variety of colors, including white, gray, tan, and black. White TPO membranes are the most popular choice due to their reflective properties and energy-saving benefits.

Is TPO roofing energy-efficient?

Yes, TPO roofing is highly energy-efficient due to its reflective properties, which help reduce heat absorption and lower cooling costs. White TPO membranes can reflect up to 90% of sunlight, reducing the temperature of the roof surface and interior spaces.

Is TPO roofing easy to repair?

Yes, TPO roofing is relatively easy to repair compared to other roofing materials. Minor repairs can be made by patching or sealing damaged areas, while larger repairs may require professional assistance to ensure proper sealing and waterproofing.

Can TPO roofing be installed over existing roofing materials?

In some cases, TPO roofing can be installed over existing roofing materials to reduce installation time and costs. However, proper preparation and assessment of the existing roof condition are necessary to ensure a successful installation.

Is TPO roofing resistant to leaks?

Yes, TPO roofing is highly resistant to leaks when installed correctly by a qualified roofing contractor. TPO seams are heat-welded or chemically bonded to create a watertight seal, reducing the risk of leaks and water infiltration.

Is TPO roofing resistant to punctures?

Yes, TPO roofing is resistant to punctures and tears, making it a durable roofing option for commercial and industrial buildings. It can withstand foot traffic and is less prone to damage from hail, debris, and other impacts.

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