New Roof & Installation

Roof Installation Services

New roofs, shingles, metal, tile, flat roofs, and more. Find licensed contractors for residential and commercial projects nationwide.

Whether you're building a new home or replacing an aging roof, professional installation protects your investment for decades. The right material and installation quality determine how long your roof lasts, how well it performs in extreme weather, and whether it stays under warranty.

Our network covers asphalt shingles (3-tab, architectural), metal roofing (standing seam, corrugated), tile (clay, concrete), slate, wood shake, and flat roofing systems (TPO, EPDM, PVC, built-up, modified bitumen). We also connect you with contractors for garage, shed, and porch installations, plus skylights, vents, and decking.

Browse services by material and project type. Select your state and city to find local contractors who provide free estimates and professional installation.

What We Cover

  • Asphalt shingle, architectural shingle, and 3-tab installation
  • Metal roofing: standing seam and corrugated
  • Tile and slate roofing
  • Wood shake and cedar shake
  • Flat roofs: TPO, EPDM, PVC, built-up, modified bitumen
  • Garage, shed, porch roof installation
  • Roof deck, underlayment, skylight, and vent installation

Why Choose Professional Roof Installation?

Improper installation is the leading cause of premature roof failure. Gaps, poor ventilation, or incorrect fastener placement can void warranties and lead to leaks. Licensed contractors follow manufacturer specs and building codes.

Professional installers handle permitting, disposal, and weather scheduling. They have the right equipment, materials, and crew size for your project. Many offer labor warranties in addition to material warranties.

When to Call a Roofer

  • Building a new home or addition
  • Current roof is beyond repair
  • Adding skylights, vents, or decking
  • Converting from one material to another

Frequently Asked Questions

Cost varies by roof size, pitch, material, and location. Asphalt shingles are typically the most affordable; metal and tile cost more but last longer. Get free estimates from local contractors to compare.

Ready for a Free Roof Installation Quote?

Find licensed installers in your city. Compare materials and get estimates for your project.