Roof Replacement Service Entity

Complete Roofing System Replacement Across Ontario

Roof replacement involves the complete removal of an existing roofing system followed by the installation of a new roofing structure. This service is typically required when a roof has reached the end of its lifespan or has sustained widespread damage.

Roof replacement is part of the broader roofing services category, alongside roof installation, roof repair, and roof waterproofing.

Types of Roof Replacement

Residential Roof Replacement

Complete roof system replacement for homes and residential structures.

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Commercial Roof Replacement

Removal and replacement of large-scale roofing systems for commercial properties.

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Industrial Roof Replacement

Heavy-duty roofing replacement for industrial facilities and warehouses.

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Roof Replacement Process Overview

1. Structural Evaluation

Inspection of the existing roof system and supporting framework.

2. Removal of Existing Materials

Safe removal of shingles, sheets, or flat roofing components.

3. Deck Preparation

Preparation and reinforcement of the roofing deck.

4. Installation of New Roofing System

Application of underlayment, flashing, and new roofing materials.

5. Final Inspection & Quality Verification

Comprehensive assessment of alignment, sealing, and durability.

Roof Replacement FAQs

When is roof replacement necessary?

Replacement is typically required when structural damage is widespread or the roof has exceeded its lifespan.

How long does roof replacement take?

Most residential replacements are completed within several days depending on size and weather conditions.

Is replacement different from repair?

Repair addresses specific sections, while replacement involves removing and installing a new roofing system entirely.

Does replacement improve structural durability?

Yes, replacing an aging roof enhances structural protection and weather resistance.

What materials are used in replacement?

Shingles, flat roofing systems, and weather-resistant components are commonly used depending on building type.