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CCX Roofing
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Serving Burley, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"We had a small but difficult flat roof that was in very bad shape, and we could not find anyone with the skill who could or would take on this job. CCX was recommended to us, and they responded quickly with politeness and friendliness. They definitely have the ability to do all kinds of roofing and do it well. Remington and the office staff are lovely people. Their team worked us into their schedule and saved our historic, old building!"
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FAQs for natural slate roofing repair projects in Burley, ID

If more than 30% of your slate roof is damaged, it's time to consider a full replacement. This will prevent further deterioration and avoid costly recurring repairs. A professional slate inspection (costing between $130 and $360) can confirm whether repairs are sufficient or if a full roof replacement is the better option.

A slate roof can last anywhere from 60 to 150 years, depending on factors like installation quality, regular maintenance and repairs, and local weather conditions. Compared to materials like clay and concrete, which often last around 50 years, a well-maintained slate roof offers superior longevity, durability, and long-lasting aesthetic appeal.

Yes, you can use temporary patch solutions, such as roofing cement or patchwork, to provide immediate relief for minor leaks or underlayment issues observed from inside your home. However, these provisional fixes do not replace the need for a permanent, professional exterior repair, which is necessary to ensure the long-term integrity and weather resistance of your slate roof.

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