FAQs
Epic Roofing Frequently Asked Questions
Epic Roofing & Exteriors installs shingle, metal, tile, and TPO/flat roofs.
Epic Roofing & Exterior has the distinct honor of being one of Owens Corning’s top roofing installers. We are in the top tier of their exclusive network and meet Owens Corning’s strict standards for professionalism, reliability, and unparalleled craftsmanship.
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Our incredible Epic team will fully inspect your roof and provide you guidance on whether the issue can be repaired or if a full roof replacement is needed. Roof replacement involves removing the entire roof and replacing it with a new one. On the other hand, roof repair involves fixing specific areas of the roof that are damaged or in need of maintenance. The former is a more comprehensive solution for damaged roofing or outdated roof while the latter is more cost-effective.
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There are a bunch of factors to consider when choosing your roof type! Depending on the neighborhood there can be HOA restrictions on the types & colors of roofs available. If you do not have any restrictions you can choose based on your location & what you like aesthetically. Your Epic team member can provide recommendations based on your style & location. You can also view our range of roofing styles & products on the Epic Roof Selector.
A typical roof installation or replacement can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks.
Consider durability, climate, compatibility, cost, energy, efficiency, maintenance requirements, noise insulation, and environmental impact.
Regular inspections, proper maintenance, prompt repairs, ensuring proper ventilation, and scheduling professional inspections.
It is determined based on factors like the size of the roof, the chosen roofing material, the extent of repairs or replacements needed, and the local labor and material costs.
Water stains on ceilings or walls, damp spots or mold growth, peeling paint or wallpaper, musty odors, and visible water dripping or pooling. It is crucial to address a roof leak promptly to prevent further damage and potential structural issue.