Full & Partial Replacement

Roof Replacement Services

Full and partial replacements. Tear-off, overlay, or new construction. Find contractors for any roof type across the country.

When repairs can no longer keep up with age or damage, a roof replacement is the right investment. A new roof protects your home, improves curb appeal, and can increase resale value. Most homeowners replace their roof every 20–30 years depending on material and climate.

Our contractors handle full tear-off (removing old layers down to the deck), overlay (new shingles over existing in some cases), and replacement for asphalt, metal, tile, slate, and flat roofs. We cover residential, commercial, garage, and shed replacements.

Compare materials, get multiple free quotes, and choose a contractor who fits your timeline and budget. Select your state and city to find local roof replacement professionals.

What We Cover

  • Full roof replacement (tear-off to deck)
  • Partial roof replacement
  • Asphalt, metal, tile, slate, wood shake replacement
  • Flat roof replacement
  • Garage and shed roof replacement
  • Roof tear-off and overlay services

Why Replace Instead of Patch?

If you have multiple leaks, widespread damage, or several layers of old shingles, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs. A new roof comes with a full warranty and predictable performance.

Modern materials are more energy-efficient and durable. Upgrading during replacement can reduce cooling costs and improve storm resistance. Get quotes to compare materials and lifetime value.

When to Call a Roofer

  • Roof is 20+ years old or nearing end of life
  • Multiple leaks or widespread damage
  • Multiple layers of shingles already in place
  • Structural damage or rot in decking

Frequently Asked Questions

Signs include: roof age over 20–25 years, curled or missing shingles, daylight visible in the attic, multiple leaks, sagging deck, or granules in gutters. A professional inspection can confirm.

Ready for a Roof Replacement Quote?

Compare materials and contractors. Full tear-off or overlay. Free estimates in your area.