Quality Materials
We use products designed to seal, waterproof, and weatherproof your structure effectively.
Timely Service
Efficient project completion with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Professional Work
Experienced contractors dedicated to quality installation and customer satisfaction.
Our Roofing Services
Specialized in new installations and complete roof replacements for residential properties

New Roof Installation
Complete installation of quality roofing systems designed to protect your home for years to come.

Roof Replacement
Full roof replacement services using durable materials that seal and weatherproof your structure.

Professional Consultation
Expert guidance on selecting the right roofing solution for your property and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our roofing services
Polycarbonate roofing sheets are lightweight, impact-resistant panels available in solid and multiwall profiles; they are commonly used for patios, carports, greenhouses, skylights, and commercial canopies where light transmission and durability matter.
Polycarbonate offers excellent impact resistance, high light transmission, UV protection, lower weight, easier handling and installation, and better insulating properties in multiwall versions, making it a versatile choice for both residential and commercial projects.
Lifespan varies by product quality and conditions, but durable UV-stabilized polycarbonate panels commonly last 10 to 20 years or more with proper installation and regular maintenance.
Yes; professional installation is strongly recommended because proper flashing, sealing, fastener selection, slope, and support framing are critical to avoid leaks, wind damage, and premature failure.
In some cases polycarbonate can be installed over an existing substrate if the structure is sound and ventilated, but often a replacement or removal of damaged materials is safer; a professional inspection will determine whether overlaying is appropriate.
Costs depend on panel type and thickness, roof area and slope, complexity of the roofline, removal of existing roofing, support framing or insulation needs, local labor rates, and whether permits or structural upgrades are required.
High-quality polycarbonate panels are highly impact-resistant and can withstand hail and wind better than glass, and UV-stabilized panels resist sun degradation; however extreme storms and improper fastening can still cause damage.
Clean panels periodically with mild soap and water, avoid abrasive tools and solvents, inspect and reseal flashings and fasteners after storms, and remove heavy debris or nearby branches to prevent scratching and settling of water.
Most structural roofing projects require local permits and must meet building codes for load, wind, and fire resistance; a qualified installer will advise on permit requirements and ensure the work complies with local regulations.
Ask for manufacturer warranties on the panels and a written workmanship warranty from the installer, confirm the installer carries liability insurance and worker coverage, and check how your homeowner’s insurance treats polycarbonate roofing for hail and wind claims.