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Professional Roofing Backed by a Family Legacy

We are a family-owned business that has built trusting relationships in the community and surrounding areas. Our team of experts has a history of installing and repairing thousands of residential and commercial roofing systems, and we are committed to completing every project with Performance, Precision, and Pride.

As proud members of the community, we stand behind our work and are committed to delivering unmatched customer service. In fact, the name Action Exteriors is synonymous with exceptional service and craftsmanship throughout our communities and cities.

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Our Stats

12

Number of Territories

1,000+

Number of Customers Served

2

Number of States We're In

300+

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Inspections Availability

Endless

The Possibilities

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CRAFTING PROFESSIONAL ROOFING SYSTEMS FOR HOMES AND BUSINESSES

At Action Exteriors, we specialize in delivering high-quality professional roofing services for residential and commercial properties. Our portfolio features a variety of completed projects, including roof repairs, replacements, and full roofing installations. Each project reflects our dedication to superior craftsmanship, durability, and customer satisfaction.

Explore our work to see why homeowners and businesses trust Action Exteriors for dependable, long-lasting roofing solutions. Stop Googling “roofing companies near me” and discover how our team of professionals can assist you today.

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Action Exteriors is your trusted partner in transforming and protecting your home with top-tier roofing, siding, gutters, and windows. Rooted in tradition and inspired by the classic aesthetics of vintage branding, we bring a sense of pride and excellence to every project. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional quality, unparalleled craftsmanship, and outstanding customer experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Local roofers will often be more experienced in dealing with the climate, materials, and regulations specific to your region. If you live in an area with extreme temperatures or unpredictable weather conditions such as heavy rains or high winds, then it’s important that your roofer is familiar with the specific challenges that these environmental elements can present.

Metal roofing gives homeowners several advantages, from long-term durability to energy savings. Generally speaking, metal roofs can last up to two or three times longer than conventional asphalt roofs. Metal systems have been known in some cases even to survive for as long as 50 years and beyond! On top of that, they’re highly resistant to high winds, standing up remarkably well against the elements. In addition, this kind of material is highly fire retardant and very low maintenance—they don’t need coatings as traditional roofing materials do.

Start by asking around for recommendations from people you trust—like family and friends who have worked with local roofing companies in the past. Ask about their experiences, what they liked and disliked about working with each one, how quickly their projects were completed on time and within budget, etc. Getting first-hand feedback can help narrow down some reliable and trustworthy options. You should also take a few minutes to research online reviews for local companies in your area. Every state has its own set of regulations surrounding licensing requirements, so do a bit of digging into whether or not the potential contractor is certified and insured properly and if they possess any other professional credentials that demonstrate competency in their field.

When it comes to deciding when to get your roof inspected, experts recommend having one done at least once every three years or after any major event that could have compromised its structural integrity (such as a severe storm). In addition, if you’re planning to buy or sell a house with an existing roof, it’s essential that you have one done before making any decisions. Finally, if you’ve had recent renovations done on your roof (for example, new shingles), then it’s also recommended that you get an independent third-party inspection from a professional contractor to ensure everything was completed properly and up to code.

The most common sign is water damage. If you notice any water stains or damp patches in your ceiling, then this could suggest that there is a tear in the roofing material or compromised sealant around one of your roof fixtures, such as a vent pipe, chimney stack, etc., allowing moisture to penetrate through. If you find shingle granules (small gravel-like particles) in your guttering or downpipe, it could indicate wear and tear on the surface layers of your shingle material. This is because new roofing materials contain protective granules embedded within them – so regular deposits should not occur after the installation has been completed unless they naturally shed over time due to weathering factors we cannot control, such as UV Ray erosion and wind-bouncing debris against it. Other physical damage caused by hailstorms, ice damming resulting from intense cold periods leading to snow build-up and melting, etc., can all cause significant wear and tear both visible from the ground and internally within attic spaces where insulation can become wet, leading to further issues overtime if left unattended too long! Physically inspecting for damage yourself (which must be done carefully due to safety concerns relating to heights) is important also to assess any pest activity potentially occurring around flashing elements, such as squirrel/bird nests, which might require relocation before beginning repair works – so get professional opinion before taking action!

Yes! Roofers must have a valid contractor’s license to perform work in certain jurisdictions. The state licensing board can provide details about contractor licensing requirements in your area and information regarding registered contractors by name or by specialty trade (e.g., “roofer”). In many states, it is also necessary for roofing companies to carry liability insurance to protect customers from any mistakes made while performing the work. It’s always recommended that customers hire certified professionals who can provide proof of their qualifications and experience with particular types of roofs and materials; for example, a certified professional may have specific training related to flat roofing systems or other specialized products or establish proof that they have completed complex installation projects using certain materials before being given certification. Before selecting a particular contractor for your project, ensure they know all applicable building codes in your area, such as pitch requirement restrictions or weather-related design components. These codes will typically vary depending on the region where you live. All reputable contractors should be familiar with both state and local codes related to residential construction, so asking them beforehand about their knowledge of relevant code standards is ultimately beneficial for protecting yourself against possible legal liabilities down the line if anything goes wrong due to noncompliance during construction or repair work at any point along the way!

Yes, in most cases, it is necessary to call a professional roofer to fix a leak. DIY roof repairs can be dangerous and may not provide a permanent fix, leaving you with more costly repairs down the line. A professional roofer has the knowledge and experience to identify and address the cause of any leaks.

It is important to call a licensed and experienced roofing contractor for emergency roof repair. When looking for a contractor, it’s best to research and find someone specializing in emergency repairs.

The best way to prevent roof storm damage is to be proactive in the upkeep and maintenance of your roof. Regular inspections and repairs are essential for a healthy, functioning roof. Check your roof for any signs of wear or damage, such as cracked shingles, missing nails, trapped debris, or clogged drains. If you find any of these issues that require repair, act quickly and accurately to prevent further problems from occurring. It’s also important to trim trees near the house on a regular basis, as this can help keep debris from accumulating on the roof, which could cause further damage over time. Ensure that your gutters are regularly cleaned so they don’t become blocked during heavy rainstorms, which could lead to water buildup and potentially damaging water seepage into your home interior. If you live in an area prone to extreme weather events like hurricanes or tornados, consider adding additional protection measures like installing hurricane shutters or investing in metal panels designed specifically for storm protection. Researching what specific protections are available according to local building codes can go a long way toward keeping your rooftop safe!