Find answers to common questions about our roofing services, process, and what to expect when working with OneRooff.
You can schedule a free roof inspection by calling us at +1 (765) 263 0040, filling out our online contact form, or using our live chat. We typically schedule inspections within 48 hours of your request.
We offer a wide range of roofing materials including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, cedar shakes, clay and concrete tiles, slate, and flat roofing systems like TPO and EPDM. Our team will help you choose the best option for your budget and needs.
Most residential roof replacements are completed within 1-3 days, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Commercial projects may take longer. We always provide a timeline estimate before starting work.
Yes, we offer flexible financing plans to help make your roofing project affordable. We work with several lending partners to provide competitive rates and payment plans that fit your budget.
We provide a comprehensive warranty on all our roofing work. Our labor warranty covers workmanship for up to 10 years, and material warranties vary by manufacturer but typically range from 25-50 years.
Yes, OneRooff is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We carry comprehensive general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage to protect you and our team throughout every project.
If you have an active leak, place a bucket under the drip and call us immediately. We offer 24/7 emergency repair services and can typically respond within a few hours to prevent further damage to your home.
The cost varies depending on factors like roof size, material choice, complexity, and your location. We provide free, no-obligation estimates. Contact us for a detailed quote tailored to your specific project.
Yes, we have extensive experience working with insurance companies on storm damage and other covered claims. Our team will help document the damage, work directly with your adjuster, and ensure you receive fair coverage.
We recommend having your roof professionally inspected at least twice a year - ideally in spring and fall. Additionally, you should schedule an inspection after any severe weather event such as hail, high winds, or heavy storms.