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Questions & Answers

You may need to replace your pitched roof if it's old and worn out, leaking or damaged beyond repair. Replacing your roof can also add value to your home and improve energy efficiency.

The steps involved in replacing a pitched roof can vary depending on the size and complexity of your roof. Generally, it involves removing the existing roof covering, repairing or replacing any damaged decking or insulation, installing new underlayment and roofing materials, and finishing with flashing and trim.

You can choose from a variety of roofing materials, such as asphalt shingles, tile or slate. Our team can help you choose the right material for your home based on your budget and preferences.

The time it takes to replace a pitched roof depends on various factors, such as the size and complexity of your roof, the weather conditions and the type of roofing material. However, most installations take between one to two weeks.

Yes! Replacing your pitched roof can increase the value of your home, improve its kerb appeal and provide better protection against the elements. It can also help lower your energy bills by improving insulation and ventilation.