Metal and shingle, repairs and full replacements — done for the way Eastern Kentucky weather actually treats a roof. Based in Campton, working across the Red River Gorge region and Eastern Kentucky.
A roof problem rarely announces itself politely. By the time there's a stain on the ceiling, water has usually been moving for a while. We handle both the emergency and the planned replacement — and we tell you straight which one you actually need.
Hill-country roofs take a specific kind of beating: freeze-thaw cycles that drive moisture under shingles and widen cracks, heavy spring rain, and humidity that turns a poorly vented roof into a condensation problem long before a shingle ever fails. We've corrected roofs where the real issue wasn't the covering at all — it was venting, layered felt trapping moisture, or undersized ridge detail. We fix the cause, not just the symptom.
Every roof prices differently, which is why we quote in person and in writing rather than over the phone. The main drivers:
Square footage and how steep the roof is. Steeper and cut-up roofs take longer and need more material and safety setup.
Metal versus shingle is the biggest single lever. Metal costs more up front and lasts longer; shingle is lower cost to install.
Rotted decking, bad furring strips, or a ventilation problem found during teardown add scope — we document it before we proceed.
From first call to final walkthrough, you always know what's happening and what it costs.
Tell us what you're seeing — a leak, an age concern, or a rental you want ahead of.
We get on the roof and into the attic where needed to find the actual cause.
Clear scope, materials, and timeline in writing before any work starts.
We complete the work, clean the site, and stand behind it with a 12-month workmanship warranty.
It depends on budget and how long you plan to keep the home. Metal costs more up front but lasts decades and sheds Eastern Kentucky weather extremely well; shingle is more affordable to install and repair. We'll give you the honest trade-off for your specific roof, not a sales pitch for the higher-margin option.
Often a repair caught early costs a fraction of a replacement. We'll tell you plainly which one the roof actually needs — and if a repair will reasonably hold, we'll say so rather than upsell you a new roof.
Frequently it's ventilation or condensation rather than the roof covering — trapped moisture, layered felt, or an undersized ridge detail. We check for this directly so you don't pay to replace a roof that wasn't the problem.
Yes. We regularly schedule roofing on short-term rentals around bookings to minimize lost nights. Tell us your calendar and we'll plan the work to it.
A roof problem caught this season is a repair. Left alone, it's a replacement. Let's take a look while it's still the cheap version.
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