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Open communication with clients about project timelines, costs, materials, and any unexpected changes. Building trust through honesty is key.
About
At Aztec Roofing and Construction, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional roofing services to homeowners and businesses alike. Whether you need a new roof installation, timely repairs, or routine maintenance, our team of skilled professionals ensures every job is done with precision and care. We use high-quality materials and innovative techniques to provide durable, weather-resistant roofing solutions tailored to your needs. Our commitment to excellent craftsmanship and customer satisfaction sets us apart. With transparent pricing, prompt service, and a dedication to safety, we aim to protect your property while enhancing its value
Our commitment to excellent craftsmanship and customer satisfaction sets us apart. With transparent pricing, prompt service, and a dedication to safety, we aim to protect your property while enhancing its value.
Open communication with clients about project timelines, costs, materials, and any unexpected changes. Building trust through honesty is key.
Upholding ethical standards by delivering what was promised and standing by their work.
Using durable materials and employing skilled workers to ensure a roof built to last
Listening to client needs, offering tailored solutions, and maintaining excellent customer service throughout the project.
INSURANCE CLAIM PROCESS
Dealing with roof damage is stressful enough—navigating the insurance claim process shouldn’t be. That’s where we come in. From the first inspection to the final paperwork, we’re here to make the process as smooth and straightforward as possible.
We begin with a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the damage and identify issues that may be covered by your insurance policy.
Our team documents all damage with detailed photos and notes, creating a clear and comprehensive record to support your insurance claim.
We guide you through the claim submission process, helping you file accurately and efficiently to avoid delays or denials.
We meet with your insurance adjuster on-site to ensure all damage is properly evaluated and included in their report.
When your insurer provides their estimate, we review it with you to make sure it covers everything needed to restore your roof properly.
Once approved, we complete the work using high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship—ensuring your home is protected for years to come.
We provide your insurance company with all required documentation, including photos and completion records, to ensure you receive your full claim payout.
Our team is here for you, even after the work is complete. Whether you have questions or need additional assistance, we’re just a call away.
Working Plan
We start with a free, no-pressure consultation to understand your needs and inspect your roof.
Our expert team gets to work using top-quality materials and skilled craftsmanship.
With your new roof in place, you can rest easy knowing your home is protected for years to come
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Asked Question
The lifespan of a roof depends on the material used:
Asphalt shingles: 20–30 years.
Metal roofs: 40–70 years.
Clay or concrete tiles: 50+ years.
Flat roofs (TPO, PVC, modified bitumen): 10–30 years, depending on maintenance.
Regular inspections and proper maintenance can extend the life of your roof.
Common signs your roof may need repairs include:
Missing, cracked, or curling shingles.
Water stains on ceilings or walls
inside the building.
Granules in gutters (for shingle roofs).
Leaks or dripping water during rain.
Sagging areas on the roof.
If you notice any of these issues, call a professional for an inspection.
The best roofing material depends on your budget, climate, and aesthetic preferences:
Asphalt shingles: Affordable and versatile for residential roofs.
Metal roofing: Durable, energy-efficient, and suitable for various climates.
TPO/PVC (flat roofs): Energy-efficient and low-maintenance for commercial properties.
Clay or slate tiles: Premium options with exceptional longevity and style.
Roof inspections should be conducted:
Twice a year (spring and fall).
After severe weather events (e.g., storms, hail, heavy snow).
Regular inspections help identify and address minor issues before they become costly repairs.
Roof Repairs and Maintenance
Roof leaks often result from:
Damaged or missing shingles.
Cracked flashing or seals around vents and chimneys.
Clogged gutters causing water backup.
Ponding water on flat roofs.
Old or deteriorating roofing materials.
Prompt repairs can prevent leaks from causing extensive damage.
Preventive measures include:
Regular inspections and maintenance.
Cleaning gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage.
Trimming overhanging tree branches to prevent debris and damage.
Addressing small issues like missing shingles or cracked flashing immediately.
Yes, roof repairs can be done in winter.
Repair costs vary depending on the extent of the damage and the roofing material:
Minor repairs: $250–$500.
Moderate repairs: $500–$1,500.
Major repairs: $1,500+.
Roof Replacement
Signs that you may need a replacement include:
The roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan.
Widespread damage, such as missing shingles or severe leaks.
Sagging or structural issues.
Repeated costly repairs.
A professional inspection can help determine whether repair or replacement is the best option.
The cost of a new roof depends on factors like material, roof size, and labor. On average:
Asphalt shingles: $6,000–$15,000.
Metal roofing: $8,000–$30,000.
Flat roofs (TPO, PVC): $6,000–$17,000.
Slate or clay tiles: $20,000–$50,000.
The timeline depends on roof size, material, and weather conditions:
Residential roofs: 1–3 days.
Commercial flat roofs: 1–2 weeks.
Delays may occur due to weather or unexpected structural issues.
Spring, summer, and early fall are ideal because of favorable weather conditions. However, winter replacements can be done if necessary, especially for urgent repairs.
Yes, most new roofs include:
Material warranties: Cover defects in the roofing materials, typically for 20–50 years.
Workmanship warranties: Cover installation errors, 5 years warranty.
Modified Bitumen: More resistant to harsher weather conditions but less energy-efficient.
TPO: More affordable and eco-friendly, with good energy efficiency.
PVC: More durable and chemical-resistant, ideal for industrial settings.
Both are excellent choices for commercial flat roofs, depending on the building’s needs.
Key maintenance tasks include:
Regular cleaning to remove debris.
Inspecting seams, flashing, and drains for issues.
Flat roofs require bi-annual inspections and prompt repairs to prevent leaks.
Ponding water occurs when drainage systems are blocked or the roof slope is insufficient.
This can lead to structural damage and should be addressed immediately.
Flat roofs typically last:
TPO and PVC: 20–30 years with proper maintenance.
Modified bitumen: 15–20 years.
Regular inspections can extend their lifespan.
Yes, flat roofs can support solar panels. Professional installation ensures the roof remains watertight and the panels are securely anchored.