FAQs
Legacy Remodeling Solutions
How do I know if my roof is leaking?
Signs of a potential roof leak include water stains on interior surfaces, dampness in the attic, and visible water penetration during rainy weather. Damaged or missing shingles can also lead to leaks. If you suspect a leak, it's best to have a professional inspection conducted to accurately identify and address the issue promptly.How do I know if I need to resurface my deck or replace it?
The decision between resurfacing or replacing your deck depends on its overall condition. If the underlying structure is sound but the surface boards are worn, resurfacing may be sufficient. However, if there's significant damage, rot, or structural issues, a full replacement is often necessary. A professional evaluation can help determine the best approach for your specific deck.How long does a roof last?
Roof lifespan varies depending on materials and environmental factors. Typically, asphalt shingle roofs last 20-30 years, while metal roofs can endure 40-70 years. Proper installation and regular maintenance are crucial for maximizing longevity. We recommend scheduling periodic inspections to detect and address potential issues early, ensuring optimal roof performance.How much does a roof cost?
Roof replacement costs vary based on factors such as home size, roof design, material choice, and installation complexity. Homeowners typically invest between $5,000 and $15,000 or more. For an accurate estimate tailored to your property, we recommend scheduling a consultation with our roofing professionals who can assess your specific requirements and provide a detailed quote.How long does it take to replace a roof?
Roof replacement for most residential properties usually takes 1-3 days. However, this timeline can fluctuate based on roof size and complexity, weather conditions, and the type of materials being installed. Our team is dedicated to completing each project efficiently while maintaining high standards of quality and craftsmanship.Can I install a roof over the old one?
While installing a new roof over an existing one is sometimes possible, it's not always the best solution. This method may hide underlying issues and fail to address structural problems. It can also add excessive weight to your home's structure. For optimal results and long-term durability, we generally advise a complete removal and replacement, allowing for thorough inspection and ensuring a solid foundation for the new roof.


