Halifax roofing contractors in Nova Scotia

78 companies found in your city.

Mill's Roofing & Contracting
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D & A Reno's & Roofing
  • D & A Reno's & Roofing
  • Address: 1141 Melanson Rd, Kentville, NS B4P 2R3, Canada
  • Phone: +1 902-670-7663
  • Zipcode: B4P 2R3
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The Forever Roof
  • The Forever Roof
  • Address: 311 Rocky Lake Dr unit 8, Bedford, NS B4A 2T3, Canada
  • Phone: +1 902-252-5801
  • Zipcode: B4A 2T3
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Doucette's Roofing & Siding
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Paul Duffy
  • Paul Duffy
  • Address: 546 Thorn Ave, Beaver Bank, NS B4E 1P7, Canada
  • Phone: +1 902-864-0700
  • Zipcode: B4E 1P7
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Equity Home Builders Ltd
  • Equity Home Builders Ltd
  • Address: 774 Lockhartville Rd, Hantsport, NS B0P 1P0, Canada
  • Phone: +1 902-790-0384
  • Zipcode: B0P 1P0
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Duel Property Services Ltd
  • Duel Property Services Ltd
  • Address: 531 Herring Cove Rd #201, Halifax, NS B3R 1X3, Canada
  • Phone: +1 902-457-4791
  • Zipcode: B3R 1X3
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Jason Bezanson Roofing-Constr
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Maritime Permanent Roofing
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S W Legge Roofing
  • S W Legge Roofing
  • Address: 10144 Highway 1, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R2, Canada
  • Phone: +1 902-680-5182
  • Zipcode: B4P 2R2
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Keep Landscaping Maintained

One of the easiest things home and business owners can do to protect their roofing investment from unnecessary damages is by keeping an eye on landscaping materials around the structure. Trees that overhang the structure are often at risk for damaging shingle roofing materials. Once wind and strong storms blow through the your area, you can be sure that a tree branch or two are going to damage roofs that are in close proximity. But more often than not, it’s not the strong winds that do the most damages, it’s the weak winds that do.

Finding and pinpointing a roof leak takes more than just a garden hose to find the leak and a few dabs of tar to make the repairs. It takes years of roof leak finding experience, the right tools and a quality crew of professionals to find and repair roof leaks the same day that they are found. Many roofing services claim they have what it takes to make your roof leak stop. But after they arrive, your roofers might just tell you that a complete roof replacement is going to be necessary to halt the roof leak. This is because it’s often easier to replace the entire roof and makes them more money to complete the installation. The fact of the matter is, most roof leaks can be repaired using simple and inexpensive techniques that won’t cost you a fortune in repairs.

Make Certain a Complete Roofing Inspection takes Place - A roof inspection is much more than just a quick look at the shingles or using a garden hose to find a roof leak. It involves inspecting every aspect of your roofing system to pinpoint hidden roofing concerns and stopping roof leaks now—as well as prevent future roof leaks to come. Many roof companies will want to have a complete roof replacement done to your Halifax, Nova Scotia roof. While a complete replacement is sometimes necessary; it’s not always the case. Many times, small and more cost effective roof repairs can be made to prevent roof leaks and extend the lifespan of your existing shingle roof. Be sure that your roofers look at more than just the shingles. An experienced roof leak trouble shooter will look for damaged soffit, fascia, drip edge and roof flashings as well as chimneys, skylights plumbing pipes and ridge ventilation to ensure roof leaks are cured for good. Windows, doors and gutter systems can sometimes harbor roof leak woes as well and should be inspected along with the rest of the roofing system to make certain that all of your now and future roof leaks are kept at bay.

  • Missing, Broken, Damaged Shingles
  • Roof Plumbing Pipe Weeping and Staining
  • Loose or Bent Ridge Vent
  • Fogging Window/Skylight Panes
  • Chimney Flashing Corrosion
  • Rusting Valley Metal
  • Loose Satellite Dishes
  • Overflowing or Improperly Sloped Gutters
  • Improper Attic Ventilation
  • Damaged Drip Edge, Soffit or Fascia
  • Signs of Black Mold
  • Winter Ice Dams