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AAA Roofing Specializes in All Phases of Roofing

Monday, 13 June 2022 08:00 AM

The Central Florida-based roofing company wishes to highlight its experience and expertise in every major facet of roof installation and repair

CRYSTAL RIVER, FL / ACCESSWIRE / June 13, 2022 / After maintaining a successful business for almost 40 years, the roof technicians at AAA Roofing of Central Florida have done it all. Whether it be commercial or residential roof work, new roof construction, any one of a dozen different kinds of roof repairs, or re-roof projects (also known as layovers), the accumulated training and experience of the company's employees have prepared them to deal with any kind of roof installation or repair job. The phases of roofing in which the company specializes generally fall into three broad categories:

New Roof Construction

An easy concept to understand, constructing a brand new roof is nonetheless a difficult proposition. For starters, if an existing roof is attached to the building, it must be torn down. Then the drip edge must be installed and the underlayment rolled out. The roof area is then covered with felt paper (also known as tar paper) in short, overlapping sections in order to provide coverage against any water that seeps under the shingles. The roof valleys are then waterproofed and starter shingles are applied, followed by full, proper shingles. After that, flashing is installed, all ridges are capped, and any exposed nails are sealed up. The employees of AAA Roofing are well-trained to execute every step of this extensive and difficult process.

Roof Repairs

Although there are many kinds of problems that may affect a roof as the years pass, some of the most common issues that need to be addressed are leaky roof repair, damage caused by falling debris, gutter maintenance and repair, and shingle repair due to granule loss, splitting, breakage, curling, lifting, shrinkage, or the weathering of shingles in roof valleys. No matter the nature of the damage, the roof technicians at AAA Roofing are qualified to assess and fix the problem.

Re-Roofs

Also known as layovers, re-roofs are tricky undertakings. During re-roofing, a new shingle overlay is placed over a building's worn shingles to restore the look of the roof, as well as to provide a protective layer that prevents leaks from getting inside. Provided there is only one layer of shingles on the roof, it is usually a candidate for re-roofing. AAA Roofing's employees are very experienced with installing re-roofs, and can do so quickly and effectively.

The company's roof technicians are also well-versed on matters peripheral, but nevertheless important to roofing, such as securing the proper permits for construction, as well as the disposal of heavy roof-related trash. Those wishing to learn more about AAA Roofing and the range of services it offers, or to request a free work estimate are encouraged to visit the company's official website.

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About AAA Roofing:

AAA Roofing is a family-run company that has been in business for 38 years. Focusing on delivering the highest quality workmanship, products, professionalism, and customer service possible, the company specializes in installing and repairing shingle, metal, and tile roofs. Additionally, AAA Roofing technicians are storm damage and insurance claims experts, helping thousands of customers get a new roof each year owing only their deductible, which is usually around one thousand dollars. The company services locations all over Central Florida, with their stated goal being to exceed customer expectations on every single roofing job they undertake. All of their work is fully guaranteed. AAA Roofing is accredited with the Citrus County Builders Association and the Hernando County Builders Association.

Media Contact:

AAA Roofing
1000 NE Fifth Street
Crystal River, Florida 34429
Phone: 352-563-0411 (Crystal River)
Fax: 352-563-0001
Website: https://www.aaaroofingflorida.com/

SOURCE: AAA Roofing

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