Sonderby Contracting Roofing & SIDING

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Our Simple 4 Step Process

1. We can give you an approximate cost for a new roof or siding your home with our roof measuring technology.
2. Schedule in-person assessment to verify that the roof and homeowner are ready to proceed.
3. Pick your product. Consult the financial manager to clear your roof for replacement.
4. Schedule your project.

EXPERIENCED - LOCAL ROOFING CONTRACTOR

Whether its a home, apartment building, commercial space and everything in-between, We have the all insurances required.

Sonderby Roofing, Siding & Carpentry Company is the quality home improvement company your looking for to complete your home repair. We have been the go-to roofing, siding, and window company for homeowners.

We provide the industry’s best products and install them with top craftsmanship giving customers the most from their investments.

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Sonderby Contracting Roofing & Siding is a full service exterior home remodeling company dealing primarily with residential homeowners looking for roofing repairs and roof replacements.

Our mission is to deliver exceptional quality and an immediate resolution to your roofing and home repair needs.


How much does a new roof cost in 2024? We can let you know with our roof measuring technology.
 

 

Common Questions

Can I install a new roof over my old roof?

In many cases, you can install a new roof over an existing one, but it depends on local building codes and the condition of the old roof.

Common signs include leaks, missing shingles, and sagging areas.

When in doubt, consult with a roofing professional. Getting expert advice can help clarify your options. A reliable contractor will conduct a thorough inspection and help you weigh the pros and cons of repair versus replacement.

When choosing a roofing contractor, look for licensed, insured professionals with good reviews and references.

Regular maintenance, including inspections and cleaning gutters, can help prevent roof damage.

Not all roof issues are created equal. Minor damage, like a small leak or a few missing shingles, can often be repaired without too much hassle. For example, I once had a client with a small leak that turned out to be caused by a nail that had popped up under a shingle. A quick repair fixed the issue, and they didn’t have to worry about a full replacement.

The cost of a new roof can vary widely, usually ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 or more based on size, materials, and complexity.

  • Check the Attic: Look for water stains or dark spots on the ceiling or walls.
  • Inspect the Roof: Pay attention to areas around vents, chimneys, and other penetrations.
  • Look for Gaps: Check for any visible gaps in your insulation. If you can see the rafters, it’s time to add more.
  • Ventilation: Ensure your attic is well-ventilated. Proper airflow keeps your roof temperature consistent, which is key in preventing ice dams.
  • Clogged gutters: Leads to a host of problems when winter hits. Ice dams can form, leading to water backing up under your shingles and causing leaks. Trust me, you don’t want that.
  • Shingles: Are any missing, curling, or cracked? If they are, it’s time for a replacement.
  • Flashing: Make sure the metal around chimneys and vents is secure and intact.
  • Gutters: Look for signs of damage or sagging.

 

Local contractors often provide a more personalized experience. Because they work within their community, they can tailor their services to meet your specific needs. When you hire a local contractor, you’re likely to get a more hands-on approach.

One of the perks of hiring a local roofing contractor is the accessibility they offer. If you have questions or concerns about roofing repair or a new roof, it’s much easier to reach someone nearby. When a roofing emergency arises—like a sudden leak during a rainstorm—you don’t want to wait days for a response.

Navigating local building codes can be a headache, especially for out-of-town contractors who may not be familiar with the rules. Local roofing contractors are well-versed in these regulations, which can save you time and potential legal issues down the line.

Roof ventilation allows air circulation to reduce heat and moisture buildup, which can prolong roof life.

The best roofing material for your climate depends on local weather conditions, but metal and asphalt shingles are often versatile choices.

The first step after any roof damage occurs is to inspect your roof thoroughly. You want to identify any visible issues, such as missing shingles, leaks, or water stains inside your home.

Find a roofing contractor. This part is crucial because you want someone reliable and experienced to help document the damage that can get onto the roof.

To prepare for a roofing project, clear the area around your home, secure outdoor furniture, and communicate with your contractor about the schedule.