
TpoRoofIng Pros serves Pennsylvania. We work in Philadelphia and across the Keystone State. Pennsylvania weather demands a reliable roof.
Pennsylvania experiences a four-season climate with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Heavy rain and strong winds are also common. These weather patterns can stress roofing materials. Metal roofs offer excellent durability and protection against snow, ice, and wind. Choosing the right color for your metal roof can also contribute to energy efficiency. Lighter colors reflect more solar heat, helping to keep your home cooler during the summer months in Philadelphia.
The cost of installing a new roof depends on factors like the home's size and the chosen roofing materials. The complexity of the roof's design and the labor involved also affect the price. We provide free phone quotes for your Pennsylvania home.
The average cost for a new roof varies based on material choice, such as metal or asphalt shingles, and the home's square footage. The intricacy of the roof structure and the labor required are also significant considerations. Contact us for a free estimate for your Pennsylvania property.
We start by removing your existing roofing material. Then, we inspect and prepare the roof deck for the new installation. Next, we apply protective underlayment and flashing to ensure water resistance. Finally, we install your new metal roof, ensuring it's properly sealed and secured for your Philadelphia home.
Asphalt shingles are generally the most affordable option for initial installation costs. However, metal roofs often prove more economical over their lifespan due to their superior durability and longevity. They require less maintenance. We can help you choose the best material for your Pennsylvania home.
The 25% rule is a guideline concerning roof pitch. It helps determine the appropriate roofing materials and installation methods for steeper slopes. This ensures effective water and snow drainage. We adhere to all necessary building codes for your Pennsylvania roof.
In Pennsylvania, lighter metal roof colors can be advantageous. They reflect more sunlight, helping to keep your home cooler during the summer and potentially reducing cooling costs. Darker colors absorb more heat. We can help you select a color that suits your home and the climate.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.