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Heath Enterprises
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Serving Old Town, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"David and his crew were very professional and knowledgeable. The job was done on-time and it was done right! There were many unknowns in our project but David knew how to handle those unknowns and give a final look that we were are very pleased with. I look forward to using them again on future projects."
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FAQs for addition to existing structure building service projects in Old Town, ME

You can typically raise your roof by four to eight feet, depending on your home's structure and roof design. The exact amount depends on factors like roof slope and framing support. Raising the roof creates additional interior space, enhances natural light, and increases your home's value. Consult a professional to determine the feasible height increase for your home.

Yes, you need a building permit to raise your roof. Obtaining a building permit ensures your project complies with local building codes and safety regulations. A professional contractor can assist with the permit and inspection process and ensure all legal and safety requirements are met. Your contractor will be familiar with building codes in your area, which can differ between cities or states.

While it's possible to raise a flat roof, it requires extensive structural modifications. Flat roofs lack the attic space and support structures of pitched roofs, so raising them involves significant engineering to ensure safety and durability. This process can be complex and costly, so professional assessment is essential before undertaking a project of this magnitude.

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