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Inland Roofing & Supply, Inc.
4.7(
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Serving Tensed, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1938

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Great Company!!! These folks were hard workers and did a great job installing my new roof. They were especially tidy and cleaned up after themselves each day. Nothing was harmed, they tarped all flowers and shrubbery that was in their way. Their price and the fact they have been in business locally for so many years was the reason I choose them. I was surely not disappointed. I had many quotes, but my gut told me they were the most honest."
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FAQs for wood shake or composite roofing installation and replacement projects in Tensed, ID

Cedar shakes and wood shingles might seem similar, but they have some important differences. Cedar shakes are hand-split, giving them a unique, textured appearance that adds rustic charm to your roof. They're great for homeowners who want a distinctive look. Wood shingles, conversely, are machine-made, providing a smooth, uniform appearance for a more modern look. Shakes tend to be more expensive due to the craftsmanship involved but offer exceptional beauty and resilience.

A well-maintained cedar shake roof can last up to 60 years. However, factors like severe weather and improper ventilation can reduce its lifespan. You should consider replacing your roof if you notice persistent leaks, visible water damage, curling or splitting shakes, moss growth, rot, or missing shakes. Regular inspections can help you determine when it's time for a replacement.

When hiring a roofing contractor for your cedar shake roof, asking the right questions is important. Make sure they are fully certified and have extensive experience with cedar installations. Verify that their team is licensed, bonded, and insured. Ask for details about the materials they use, such as the type of underlayment and fasteners, and how they ensure proper ventilation. Getting multiple written estimates can help you compare options and choose a contractor who offers quality workmanship at a fair price.

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