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You May Be Our Neighbor,

but We Will Treat You

Like Family

As your local, family-owned roofing expert, we understand the challenges posed by the North Carolina climate. At Hardline Roofing, we combine cutting-edge technology with top-tier materials, ensuring your home’s roof is not just repaired but truly cared for. Trust us to safeguard your sanctuary with our meticulous assessments and dedication to excellence. Your peace of mind is our top priority,

 because here, we treat every roof as if it shelters our own family.

 

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Understand Your Roof Type & It's Benefits

  • Asphalt Shingle Roof

    Shingles being installed a on roof with nail gun.

    Asphalt shingles stand as a favored choice among homeowners, offering both affordability and reliable performance. Crafted from mats soaked in asphalt and coated with ceramic granules, these shingles excel in durability and are straightforward to install. Their widespread popularity stems from this blend of cost-effectiveness and functional resilience, providing a practical roofing solution that doesn’t compromise on quality.

  • Composite Shingle Roof

    The roof of a house with a garage door and a blue sky in the background.

    Composite shingles, crafted from a blend of recycled materials like plastic and wood fibers, present a sustainable and robust roofing choice. They mirror the aesthetic appeal of asphalt shingles while boasting enhanced durability and eco-friendliness. Notably resistant to wind and weathering, composite shingles are an excellent option for homeowners seeking a balance between environmental responsibility and long-lasting performance.

  • Metal Roof

    A contractor installing a metal roof.

    Metal roofs stand out for their exceptional durability, offering a lifespan that often exceeds 50 years. Constructed from high-quality materials like steel, aluminum, or copper, metal roofs withstand severe weather conditions, including heavy rain, hailstorms, and extreme temperatures. Their reflective properties contribute to energy efficiency, reducing cooling costs during hot seasons.

  • Low Slope Roof

    A row of low-slope houses with a tree in front of them

    Characterized by their minimal pitch, are specially designed to resist wind uplift and manage water runoff efficiently. They are commonly covered with materials like modified bitumen, single-ply membranes (TPO, PVC, EPDM), or built-up roofing (BUR), which provide robust protection and waterproofing capabilities.

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Asphalt shingles stand as a favored choice among homeowners, offering both affordability and reliable performance. Crafted from mats soaked in asphalt and coated with ceramic granules, these shingles excel in durability and are straightforward to install. Their widespread popularity stems from this blend of cost-effectiveness and functional resilience, providing a practical roofing solution that doesn’t compromise on quality.

Composite shingles, crafted from a blend of recycled materials like plastic and wood fibers, present a sustainable and robust roofing choice. They mirror the aesthetic appeal of asphalt shingles while boasting enhanced durability and eco-friendliness. Notably resistant to wind and weathering, composite shingles are an excellent option for homeowners seeking a balance between environmental responsibility and long-lasting performance.

Metal roofs stand out for their exceptional durability, offering a lifespan that often exceeds 50 years. Constructed from high-quality materials like steel, aluminum, or copper, metal roofs withstand severe weather conditions, including heavy rain, hailstorms, and extreme temperatures. Their reflective properties contribute to energy efficiency, reducing cooling costs during hot seasons.

Characterized by their minimal pitch, are specially designed to resist wind uplift and manage water runoff efficiently. They are commonly covered with materials like modified bitumen, single-ply membranes (TPO, PVC, EPDM), or built-up roofing (BUR), which provide robust protection and waterproofing capabilities.

Not Your Standard Inspection


At Hardline Roofing, we take roof inspections to a new level by providing a comprehensive assessment, ensuring no detail is overlooked. Unlike standard inspections that often skim the surface for visible issues, our assessments delve deeper, using advanced technology and thorough ground-level examinations to identify potential problems. We prioritize accuracy and detail, ensuring that every aspect of your roof's condition is meticulously evaluated, documented, and communicated.


Why Wait For a Major Issue to Call? Schedule Your Obligation Free Assessment Today and Avoid Costly Repairs!

An Assessment Process You Can Feel Confident In

Step 1:

Initial Evaluation

The assessment starts with a careful ground-level inspection to spot any visible signs of wear or damage. This initial check is enhanced with advanced technology, providing a comprehensive view of the roof’s condition, including areas not easily visible from the ground.

Step 2:

Detailed Documentation

Every aspect of the roof's condition, from potential leaks to structural weaknesses, is meticulously documented. This step ensures that all findings are accurately recorded, forming the basis for the detailed assessment report.

Step 3:

Physical Roof Inspection

A physical inspection, if needed, follows to closely examine and confirm the initial findings. During this stage, the roof's materials, structure, and overall integrity are evaluated in detail. Based on this thorough examination, professional recommendations for maintenance, repairs, or replacement are provided, tailored to the roof's specific needs.

Step 4:

Consultation & Action Plan

Inspection results and recommendations are discussed with the homeowner. This conversation aims to equip the homeowner with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their roof's care. An action plan is then developed, outlining the steps for addressing any identified issues, whether through immediate repairs, scheduled maintenance, or planning for future replacement.

You've Got Questions, We've Got Answers

  • How much does a new roof cost?

    The cost of a new roof varies widely based on the roof’s size, material choice, labor, and location. Factors like architectural style, local climate, and accessibility also play a role. For accurate cost estimation, a professional inspection is essential.

  • How long will my roof last?

    A roof’s lifespan is influenced by the material quality, installation standards, environmental conditions, and maintenance frequency. Regular care and choosing the right materials are key to maximizing longevity.

  • What are the signs that I need a new roof?

    Look out for missing shingles, curled edges, or granule loss. Consistent leakage and widespread wear are indicators that it might be time for a roof evaluation.

  • What types of roofing materials are available?

    We use high-quality materials from trusted sources like Owens Corning, ensuring durability and performance. For details on specific materials and their benefits, refer back to our residential roofing page.

  • My Roof is Leaking! What Do I Do?

    Contain the leak, minimize interior damage, and contact a professional roofing contractor immediately for an inspection and repair.

  • How often should I have my roof inspected?

    It's recommended to have your roof inspected twice a year and after major storms.

  • What is the inspection process?

    Hardline Roofing begins with a ground-level observation to spot any visible issues. Using advanced technology, we may take aerial shots to assess the roof's condition thoroughly, documenting all findings. If necessary, a physical inspection is conducted to confirm damage or take measurements, followed by our professional recommendation on the next steps, be it maintenance, repair, or replacement.

  • How can a contractor assist with the insurance claims process for roof damage?

    A contractor can provide a detailed inspection report and estimate for repairs, which aids in the insurance claims process. Hardline Roofing will actively communicate with your insurance provider to ensure clarity and accuracy in claim handling.

  • What are common reasons an insurance company might deny a roof damage claim?

    Claims might be denied due to reasons like wear and tear or improper maintenance. However, with a qualified contractor’s thorough documentation and advocacy, you can enhance the accuracy and success of your claim. Consulting with a roofing expert can guide you through the process smoothly.

  • How can I prevent damage to my roof by the roofing contractor?

    To prevent potential damage, ensure the contractor performs a comprehensive ground-level evaluation before any physical roof inspection.

Don't Put Off Your Home's Integrity Until the Next Storm.



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