ROOFING MATERIALS
Asphalt Shingles
The best value for most West Virginia homes — architectural shingles that handle rain, wind, and snow and last 25 to 30 years.
We install Atlas Pinnacle architectural shingles — rated for winds up to 130 mph.
The Most Popular Roof in West Virginia for a Reason
Architectural shingles are the default choice for most homes here — and for good reason. They handle heavy rain, wind, and snow really well, they last 25 to 30 years, and they cost less than metal options. For the majority of homeowners, they’re simply the best balance of price, performance, and looks.
We install Atlas Pinnacle architectural shingles, which are rated for winds up to 130 mph and come with a strong manufacturer warranty on top of our workmanship warranty.
Architectural vs. 3-Tab
Older “3-tab” shingles are flat, thin, and short-lived. Architectural (or “dimensional”) shingles are heavier, layered, and far more durable — they look better, last longer, and stand up to wind much more effectively. We install architectural shingles as standard because the small difference in cost pays off for years.
See the Colors Before You Decide
During your free inspection we’ll show you the full color range so you know exactly what you’re getting. Not sure shingles are right for your home? We’ll walk you through how they compare to standing seam and corrugated metal so you can make the call with confidence.
Built for West Virginia weather
Handles Our Weather
Architectural shingles shed heavy rain, resist wind uplift, and hold up to freeze-thaw cycles and snow load through a West Virginia winter.
The Best Value
They cost less than metal up front while still lasting decades, which makes them the right choice for the majority of homes we work on.
Color Options to Match Any Home
We install Atlas Pinnacle shingles in a wide range of colors, so the roof complements your home instead of fighting it.
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Every roofing system we install, and how they stack up.
Common questions
How much does a new roof cost in West Virginia?
Most residential roof replacements in West Virginia cost between $8,000 and $15,000 depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and the condition of the existing roof. We offer free inspections and detailed estimates so you know exactly what you're paying for before any work starts. No surprises, no hidden fees.
How do I know if I need a roof replacement or just a repair?
If the damage is limited to a small area, like a few missing shingles or a minor leak, a repair is usually all you need. But if your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread damage, or you're seeing issues in multiple spots, a full replacement is going to save you more money in the long run. We'll always be honest about which option makes the most sense for your home.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most residential roofs are completed in a single day. Larger or more complex jobs might take two days, but we don't drag things out. Our crews show up early, work efficiently, and clean up before we leave. You won't be dealing with a torn-up roof overnight unless the weather forces us to pause.
Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?
In most cases, yes. If the damage was caused by a storm, wind, hail, or a fallen tree, your homeowners insurance should cover all or most of the replacement. We work with insurance companies regularly and can help walk you through the claims process from start to finish. A lot of homeowners are surprised to find out they're fully covered.
What's the best roofing material for West Virginia weather?
Architectural shingles are the most popular choice for homes in West Virginia because they handle heavy rain, wind, and snow really well and they last 30 years or more. Standing seam metal roofing is another great option if you want something that lasts even longer with virtually no maintenance. We'll help you pick the right material based on your roof, your budget, and what matters most to you.
What's the difference between a roof overlay and a full tear-off?
A roof overlay means new shingles go right over the old ones. A full tear-off means we strip everything down to the deck and start fresh. Building code does allow overlays in some cases, but you can't stack more than two layers and you shouldn't overlay a roof that's worn out, soft, or water-damaged. Even when it's allowed, we usually recommend against it. Overlays hide bad decking, old leaks, and weak spots you can't see until it's too late. They can also limit or void certain manufacturer warranty coverage. A full tear-off lets us inspect the wood, fix any damage, and install everything the right way from the start. It costs a little more up front, but it gives you a better roof that's going to last a lot longer.
Do you offer a warranty on your roofing work?
Yes. Every roof we install comes with a workmanship warranty from us, plus the manufacturer's warranty on the materials. If something goes wrong because of our installation, we come back and fix it at no cost to you.
Can you replace my roof in one day?
In most cases, yes. The majority of our residential roof replacements are completed in a single day. We bring a full crew, show up ready to work, and don't leave until the job is done and the yard is clean. Many of our customers tell us they came home from work to a brand new roof with no trace we were ever there.