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Clyde Bryan here, CEO and owner of LOA Roofing and Construction. LOA is based on the principle of abundance- we live abundantly, give abundantly, and serve abundantly. This principle is attractive because fear, anxiety, and worry all fall by the wayside and trust, integrity, and honesty are birthed. This philosophy ties into all areas of our work; from the installation of our roofs, the products we use, the warranties we offer, and the way we treat our clients. We do things the right way with the absence of the thought of time and inconvenience. You, your home and your family are our priority.
I want to personally welcome you to give us a call, stop us in your neighborhood, and just start a conversation with us- I promise you that you will always walk away feeling better than the way you showed up. Looking forward to working you and hope you receive all the abundance this world has to offer.
~Clyde Bryan, Owner
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FAQ
How long will it take to replace my roof?
There are several variables: such as the size of your roof, what material is being installed, and whether it has multiple layers. In many cases, it can take as little as one day! Mother Nature will also play a role. If the weather does not cooperate, we may need to postpone your roof install.
I think my roof was damaged by hail or wind, what should I do?
Can you see hail indents on your gutters, siding, or shingles? Do you see your neighbors getting their roofs replaced? Did you find a blown off shingle in your yard, or see missing shingles on your roof? If so, you could potentially have storm damage. Not all storm damage is visible from the ground. Allow a storm damage specialist, such as ourselves, to take a thorough examination of your roof and exterior. If you have damage, we can work with you to help get your roof repaired or even replaced, as storm damage is considered an Act of God by insurance carriers.
When is it time to replace my roof?
Unfortunately, most roofs are not made to last forever. Different roofing materials offer varying lifecycles. An asphalt shingle roof will generally last 15-25 years. A metal roof can last up to 50 years! A slate or tile roof can last 100 years! However, living in Texas, your roof is prone to many violent storms. This can significantly shorten the functioning life of your roof. An aging or storm damaged roof may not be a candidate for roof repairs, and may require full roof replacement.
Do you recommend a metal or shingle roof?
Both of these roofing materials are very good in their own respects, and each have their own pros and cons. If you are on a limited budget, an asphalt shingle roof is the best option. Shingles are the most popular roofing choice across the United States because of its durability and cost effective price point. Additionally, not every HOA allows a metal roof to be installed. Metal roofs tend to be more expensive than shingle roofs, but they provide for better longevity. A metal roof can last 50 years, while a shingle roof may last 20 years. Metal roofs tend to be hold up better than shingles during stormy conditions as well. We can discuss with you which may be better based on your personal home's needs.
What should I look for in a good roofing contractor?
Living in San Antonio, your roof is exposed to many storms every year. Likely, you have experienced your fair share of door knockers. One of the best things to consider before hiring any roofer is whether or not they are local. If they are in another city in two months after a storm, who will be there to honor your warranty? You should look into their online reputation and reviews. You should review photos of their previous work. You should ask for accolades and any certifications they have. You should make sure they have insurance for YOUR protection. Price is of course a major consideration. However, you should not necessarily go with the cheapest price, as this can be an indicator of a company that is cutting corners and may not be in business for long. You should look for a quote that is in the medium range (not the lowest or highest).
What do you look for in a roofing inspection?
We receive many referrals from happy customers, not only because of the quality of our work, but because of the thoroughness of our initial roof inspection as well. At no cost, we will conduct a free thorough examination of your roof, looking for any signs of storm, wind and hail damage. We will carefully look for leak spots, moisture issues, roof seals, any plant growth, missing or broken or curling shingles, and your chimney flashing (a major leak spot). At the end of our inspection, you'll have a very detailed picture of the condition of your roof, whether you have any storm damage, and whether your roof is a candidate for roofing repairs, or a full replacement. We take pride in offering one of the most thorough roofing inspections in the area!