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Frequently asked questions

  • Which roofing materials do you employ?


    Rescom Roofing uses a range of roofing materials, such as metal, tile, TPO, coatings, and asphalt shingles. To choose the best choice for your unique demands and budget, we consult with each of our clients.


  • How long does it usually take to replace a roof?


    The size of the roof, the kind of material utilized, and the difficulty of the project can all affect how long it takes to replace a roof. A typical residential roof replacement can be finished in one to three days on average.


  • How can we obtain a price estimate?


    You can call us or send us a message on our website to request an estimate. We'll arrange a time to visit, inspect your roof, and give you a thorough quote.


  • Do we have to vacate the property while you replace the roof?


    It's not required for you to leave the house while the roof is being replaced. We can cooperate with you to minimize interference with your usual activities. Rescom Roofing can accommodate any customer for residential or commercial roofing services.


  • Can I clear the ice from my roof?


    It is not advised to attempt to remove ice from your roof by yourself as it can be risky and lead to more roof damage. We advise hiring a qualified roofing contractor such as us to remove any ice dams.


  • Ice dams: What are they?


    In frigid climates, ice dams are a common issue. They develop as a result of melting snow on the roof draining to the eaves, where it refreezes, forming an ice dam that can obstruct the flow of water off the roof.


  • How do you determine how many shingles I'll need for my roof?


    To calculate the number of shingles required for a job, we consider both the roof's square footage and slope. We believe in honest pricing!


  • Why is my roof discoloring, you ask?


    A number of things, like algae, moss, or exposure to the sun, can discolor a roof. To identify the issue and offer a fix, it's crucial to have an expert evaluate your roof.


  • What form of ventilation is appropriate for use on a roof?


    Ridge vents, solar vents, soffit vents, and turbine vents are some of the ventilation solutions that are available for roofs. The type of roof you have and the particular requirements of your property will determine the best option for your roof. Rescom Roofing is the right roofing contractor to assist you with roofing ventilation.


  • How frequently should siding be replaced?


    Depending on the material and level of upkeep, siding longevity can vary. Siding can last anywhere between 20 and 40 years on average.


  • What is the turnaround time for fixing the hail damage to my house?


    Depending on the severity of the damage and the supply of materials, the turnaround time to repair hail damage may vary. The average project takes two weeks to complete, from filing a claim to receiving a new roof. The important factor is how quickly your adjuster can arrive and provide us with a report. Our connection to a number of top-notch crews in the Oklahoma and surrounding areas enables us to process your claim quickly and efficiently.


  • What should I do now that the insurance adjuster has given me the payment for hail damage?


    You can get in touch with us to arrange for the repairs after the insurance adjuster gives you your check. Together, we'll make sure your roof is fixed as fast and effectively as possible. In most circumstances, we can install a new roof on your home in a matter of days.


  • Will you cooperate with my insurance provider to assist me proceed with my roofing project?


    You can be sure that your claim will be handled promptly and expertly because we have experience working with insurance providers.


  • What distinguishes you from your rivals?


    We use the best software available to measure your roofs and provide quotations that are line-for-line identical to those provided by your insurance company. This results in a quick and easy process. To guarantee that they continue to develop and adjust to the needs of the insurance industry and clients, we also make sure that each of our reps receives training on a regular basis. To make sure your roof is in top condition for you and your family, we also record our work and post-inspect it. Since cutting corners can increase your power bill, we NEVER OVERLAY OLD EXISTING SHINGLES. Ripping off the old shingles also enables us to check the decking to make sure it is sturdy enough to support your new roof. Any roofer who wants to place new shingles on top of old ones is just trying to line their own pockets. Insurance payout is the same in any case.


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